The saying “money can’t buy happiness” is true. Wealth doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be happier, but it could give you the freedom to focus on the things you enjoy and boost your wellbeing as a result.
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You might know how much you have in your bank account or pension, but what does the figure mean for your future? Cashflow planning can turn the numbers into possibilities.
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In the November 2025 Budget, the chancellor revealed new Cash ISA rules that will affect under-65s. The change could affect your savings and wider financial plan.
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5 interesting insights from the investment market in 2025:
The last 12 months have been interesting for investors, with the market experiencing volatility. Read on to discover valuable insights from 2025.
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Richard Osman’s books about the Thursday Murder Club is set to hit the small screen. But they aren’t just providing entertainment; they could offer valuable retirement lessons as well. But don’t panic – solving murders in your spare time is optional.
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Achieving “financial freedom” is an aspiration many people have. Yet, it can mean different things to each person and is influenced by other lifestyle goals, so defining how to measure it for you could help you turn it into a reality.
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If you’ve worked for several employers over your career, chances are you’ve accumulated multiple pensions. Managing several pension pots can be confusing — and many people wonder whether they should bring them together (consolidate) into one.
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Running out of money in retirement is one of the most common financial worries — and understandably so. After all, retirement can last 25 years or more, and the cost of living rarely stands still.
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How long do you leave essential tasks on your to-do list? If you’ve put off tasks because they feel overwhelming, you’re not alone, but delays could be harmful. Read on to find out how financial planning may help you overcome decision paralysis.
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How to reduce your Capital Gains Tax bill in 2025
A combination of rising rates and panic ahead of the current government’s first Autumn Budget has led to HRMC collecting a record amount in Capital Gains Tax (CGT) towards the end of 2024.
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