Michael Meech, Andrew Day and Andrea Dingsdale from Depledge met many people throughout this event including some familiar faces.
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Michael Meech, Andrew Day and Andrea Dingsdale from Depledge met many people throughout this event including some familiar faces.
A recent study analysing the income statistics for pensioners has found that more people aged over 65 are continuing to work after they officially retire.
Going on holiday without insurance can be a gamble, particularly if you are travelling overseas. Many jet-setters see it as an essential purchase.
By and large August was a good – but unexciting – month for the major world stock markets we cover in this commentary. There were no dramatic gains – Hong Kong was the star performer with a rise of 5% – and two or three markets did their best to do nothing at all, but there were no major falls. Despite bad news (again) about the slowdown in the Chinese economy, August was almost a month where the ‘steady as you go’ mantra applied everywhere.
If you’ve got some spare cash left over from more traditional, structured investments, then you could follow in the footsteps of the growing number of people investing in collectibles.
With interest rates being cut to 0.25% last month it looks more likely than ever that Britain could experience negative interest rates.
Ethical funds are funds where the investment choices are shaped by criteria linked to social, environmental and other ethical issues.
Retirement is one of the biggest lifestyle changes you’ll ever experience, but what happens to your spending habits in retirement?
Despite having a will in place being the accepted way to leave details about your inheritance, the number of people without one is very high.
The changes to inheritance tax that were introduced in the 2015 Budget will soon come into effect, with some becoming the law as early as April 2017.