I’m a doctor: do I need financial advice?

I’m a doctor: do I need financial advice? By Rosemary Bigmore Changes to NHS pensions mean professional help is a must for busy medical people who do not want to risk the shock of an unexpected tax bill. The introduction in 2016 of the tapered annual allowance (TAA),...

Simplifying IHT

A second report reviewing Inheritance Tax (IHT) has been published by the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS). The 103-page report is entitled ‘Simplifying the design of Inheritance Tax’ and follows the first report, published in November 2018, which focused on forms,...

Talking Money is Good for your Health

Why talking money is good for your health By Rosemary Bigmore ‘Talk Money, Talk Pensions Week’ is the ideal time to discuss money worries, which research shows can help improve your financial well-being. More than three-quarters of employees in the UK claim money...

Stay safe during Brexit

It’s worth reminding yourself of the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) advice regarding staying safe from scams taking advantage of Brexit. On leaving the EU, because most UK financial services regulation is drawn from EU directives, the government requires...

Pensions vs Isas: what is the right investment?

Five questions to ask your financial adviser By Rosemary Bigmore It’s essential to do your homework before committing yourself. The relationship between you and your financial adviser is a vital one, and it could make the difference between a comfortable retirement...