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The risks of investing in bonds: everything you need to know

Thursday 26 Oct 2023

For over a decade following the global financial crisis, bonds offered little in the way of return and carried significant price risk. But the return of inflation and higher interest rates have changed all that. You can now get a 4.5% annual yield on a UK government bond maturing in 10 years’ time...

Everything you need to know before extending your mortgage term

Thursday 19 Oct 2023

You’d have to have been hiding under a rock not to know that mortgage rates have risen, meaning that most people coming to the end of their fixed term deal are facing a huge increase in their monthly mortgage costs. Based on UK Finance figures there are around 800,000 homeowners coming to the end...

Why you shouldn't let your pension be a cost-of-living casualty

Thursday 12 Oct 2023

The cost-of-living crisis which has engulfed the UK over the last year or so has hit people in different ways. All of us have been hit with much higher energy and food bills, and a significant proportion of the population is now facing a housing cost crunch, whether that’s in the form of higher...

Seven big pension myths busted

Thursday 05 Oct 2023

YOU CAN’T PAY INTO A SIPP IF YOU HAVE WORKPLACE PENSION Unlike an ISA you can pay into more than one pension in each tax year. With an ISA you cannot pay into two of the same type. Lots of people will have been auto-enrolled into their company workplace pension but might want to put some extra...

Five levers that can deliver a bigger pension

Thursday 28 Sep 2023

Pensions have a reputation for being arcane and complicated, and there are elements of the pension system which can be hard to get your head around. But when you boil it down, a pension is simply a tax efficient investment plan. Here are five levers you can pull to boost your retirement savings. 1...

I want my savings to go green – what are my options?

Thursday 21 Sep 2023

Interest rates on cash savings accounts have risen the past couple of years, as the Bank of England’s base rate has been hiked. But some people want their cash to be put to good causes, while also earning them a return on their money. The ‘green’ savings market has emerged in recent years, with...

Transferring a pension – how and why you may want to do it

Thursday 14 Sep 2023

Tracking down your lost pension pots and consolidating them into one place is a good financial admin task to tick off your list – if it suits your circumstances. A £100,000 pension pot switched from a product with total charges of 1.5% to a platform where charges total 0.75% could be worth £11,000...

Boom time for cash savers – but you need to be smart

Thursday 07 Sep 2023

It’s boom time for cash savers. The best easy access account is now paying interest of 5% according to Moneyfacts. If you had forecast that two years ago, you would have been laughed out of town. But not all savers are benefiting from ballooning interest rates. Around £250 billion sits in accounts...

Find out how to build an investment portfolio with trackers

Thursday 31 Aug 2023

Investing has transformed over the past several decades, and one of the key innovations driving this change has been the emergence of passive funds. Characterised by their low fees and simplicity, passive funds (including exchange-traded funds) provide investors with an effective way to gain...

Understand the basics on inflation and how interest rates help curb it

Thursday 24 Aug 2023

The headlines have been filled with news of sky-high inflation and the Bank of England’s subsequent interest rate rises. But we thought it would be handy to go through exactly why inflation is high, how interest rates are meant to curb it and whether it’s actually working. Why is inflation high? In...

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