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Should I fix my savings now or bank on higher rates coming?
Wednesday 01 Jun 2022Higher interest rates are on the way, or so the boffins in the investment markets expect. This is great news for savers, but it presents a conundrum for those looking at whether to lock in higher interest rates by fixing their savings. In this article we’ll help guide you through whether you should...
Cost of living crisis: how to create a budget and stick to it
Thursday 19 May 2022Nine in 10 people have seen an increase in their cost of living in the past month, with a quarter of people saying it was hard to pay their essential bills, according to Bank of England research. Inflation has hit 7% and is now expected to reach double digits later this year. A lot of this is...
How different versions of the same fund get taxed
Thursday 05 May 2022Many funds have two different versions and picking the right one can have a big impact on your investment returns but also on your tax situation. Here we’ll explain everything you need to know about how tax works on ‘Inc’ and ‘Acc’ units. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INC AND ACC? Funds that...
Here are some reasons to be more cheerful about your money
Thursday 28 Apr 2022Whether it’s been tax hikes, the cost of living crisis, or the war in Ukraine, doom and gloom hasn’t exactly been hard to find in April. The downbeat mood around household finances is palpable, and understandably so, with the price of essential items rising so rapidly. At tough times like these, we...
Don't struggle with a big university bill. Invest now for your child’s future
Thursday 21 Apr 2022Many American families already embrace the concept of a college fund and start saving for their children from when they are born. With the cost of university increasing in the UK, lots of parents might be thinking of starting a similar fund for their children. Anyone with younger children could...
Student loans are set to get more expensive – should you pay them off as soon as possible?
Thursday 07 Apr 2022Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a shake up of the student loan system, which will make it more expensive for people to go to university and mean graduates are paying off their loans for up to 40 years after they leave university. Graduates and potentially their parents may be left wondering if...
What will the cut in income tax to 19% really mean for you?
Thursday 31 Mar 2022In his spring statement, chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a surprise cut in the income tax rate, to 19%, which will take place from 2024. That will offer some relief from the frozen income tax thresholds he announced only last year, but a tax tsunami is still about to hit these shores, and it will...
Rate hike: what it means for mortgage borrowers and savers
Thursday 24 Mar 2022The Bank of England has increased interest rates for the third time in four months, taking the Base Rate to 0.75%. The Monetary Policy Committee, who decide whether rates will be increased or not, voted 8-1 in favour of a rise from 0.5% to 0.75%. The rate decision will have a big impact on anyone...
What not to do as the tax year end looms
Thursday 24 Mar 2022Sticking with cash in a high inflation world Inflation is expected to peak at more than 7% in April, just as ISA season comes to a close. Fears of savings being eaten away by inflation is probably near the top of investors’ list of worries right now. Inflation is the enemy of cash, as no cash ISA...
Five big personal finance changes heading your way in April
Thursday 17 Mar 2022April is the cruellest month, begins TS Eliot’s modern masterpiece, The Waste Land . The poem was published 100 years ago, but the sentiment could well apply today. UK consumers are facing a perfect storm of rising taxes and bigger bills from next month, which means that financially speaking, April...