News in Review

“We were really a bit on a knife edge as to whether there would be a recession… but I’m a bit more optimistic now” Last Wednesday, the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to increase Bank Rate to 4.25%, the highest level for 14 years. Seven members of the committee opted for a […]

Family Finances: get talking

New research1 suggests young adults and their parents are becoming increasingly comfortable talking about money matters, which should ensure future generations are much better equipped to tackle their financial affairs.  Breaking the taboo  Historically, intergenerational discussions about finances have too often been viewed as a no-go area, but the research suggests UK families are beginning […]

News in Review

 “Today we build for the future” Jeremy Hunt delivered his first Budget last Wednesday, billing it as “A Budget for Growth.” The Chancellor kicked off his statement with a commentary of the latest economic projections from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). Firstly, focusing on inflation, the OBR data suggests that inflation will fall from […]

‘Magic’ scam warning 

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned pension holders to beware of scammers’ ‘magic tricks’ as research shows the economic squeeze is encouraging more people to withdraw pension savings.  ScamSmart  Britain’s financial watchdog recently launched its latest ScamSmart campaign aiming to give consumers the knowledge and tools to avoid scams. Over 700,000 pension plans were […]

Estate planning – take control

Inheritance Tax (IHT) is once again in the spotlight following the Chancellor’s decision to freeze IHT thresholds for a further two years until April 2028. Extending the frozen thresholds, together with rising house prices and soaring inflation mean that more estates are likely to be affected.  IHT receipts on an upwards trend   The latest IHT […]

News in Review

 “Confidence is returning” UK gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.3% in January, according to the latest official figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Friday. Higher school attendance and the return of Premier League football helped growth return after a 0.5% contraction in December, though quarterly figures show that the economy […]