Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Investors can save thousands with regular financial planning advice and financial reviews. Fine-tune your financial planning with regular reviews of your mortgage deal, funds investments, and pension planning.
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

New customers rushed to cash in on tax-free ISA savings this month, pushing account applications up 52% on last year. The new, higher ISA limits have boosted the already-popular savings accounts, which are already held by over a third of households in the UK.
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
Pension advice is crucial for those considering transferring a pension – especially those in an occupational pension scheme who are being encouraged to transfer by an employer. Care is needed, though, as the standards of pension advice vary widely, and are still causing concern to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
Tags: AIB Bank, Commercial Loans, Company Pensions, Investment News, ISAs, Life Policy, Mortgage Protection Insurance, Mortgage Rates, Occupational Pension Scheme, Occupational Pensions, Office of Fair Trading, OFT, Pension Advice, Pension Transfer Advice, Pension Transfers, Private Pension, Private Pensions, Spanish Investment, SVR
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
The new tax year, which began on 6th April 2o1o, offers a golden opportunity for tax savings. Make use of your brand new tax allowances to fine-tune your financial planning, and minimise tax. With financial advice you can streamline your savings strategy by getting the best savings rate and fully utilising your ISA cash allowances. You can ensure you take advantage of your allowances for Capital Gains Tax, if you are selling an asset. You can plan to maximise tax reliefs from pensions contributions. You can gain 30% tax relief on investments in Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs). You can take the necessary steps to avoid 40% Inheritance Tax on wealth passing to your children and heirs. If you are an employer, you can plan for the upcoming government NEST scheme, which will require you to have, or set up, a pensions department that offers a pension to all employees.
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010
ISA savings are strangled in red tape, mired in misinformation and blocked by barriers to switching accounts, says market watchdog Consumer Focus. Inefficiencies by ISA providers may cost savers up to £3 billion in lost interest. A ‘super-complaint’ has been lodged with the Office of Fair Trading.
Tags: Cash ISAs, Cheap Life Insurance, Individual Savings Accounts, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, ISAs, OFT, Online Mortgage Deals, Research Your Mortgage, Savings, Stocks & Shares, SVR
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Monday, March 29th, 2010

A basic rate taxpayer currently needs a savings account that will pay 3.75%, just to beat inflation, according to new data released today. The 40% taxpayer is in an even tighter corner. More and more investors are turning away from cash and looking at stocks and shares, for better growth potential.
Tags: Barclays, Bonds, Canada Life, Income Tax Allowances, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Investments, ISAs, Moneyfacts, Online Mortgage Deals, Pensions and Retirement, Research Your Mortgage, Savings, Tax Efficient Savings, UK Investment Advice
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Monday, March 29th, 2010
Over a third of UK workers are neglecting their financial planning, and the problem is most pronounced among lower earners, according to a new report by the Association of British Insurers (ABI). While 40% of people admit they have made no provision in their financial planning to cope with unexpected future eventualities, this figure rises to 46% among those earning less than £20,000 per year.
Tags: ABI, Banks Northern Ireland, Critical Illness Insurance, Enterprise Investment Schemes, Financial Planning, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Inheritance Tax Liability, ISAs, Life Insurance, Online Mortgage Deals, Remortgage, Repossessed Spanish Property, Savings
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Good news for first time buyers, ISA savers, and business owners in the budget. Here is our roundup of personal finance news and the budget changes, hot out of that little brown briefcase on Downing Street.
Tags: Capital Gains Tax, Certified Financial Planner, future energy supply, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Inheritance and Tax Planning, Inheritance Tax, ISAs, Pensions, Remortgages, Repossessed Spanish Property, Tax Efficiency
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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

This year the tax year comes to an end over the long Easter weekend. Savers wishing not to lose their ISAs savings allowances may, therefore, have to act by Thursday, April 1st, depending on their savings provider.
Tags: Cash ISAs, Cheap Life Insurance, Individual Savings Accounts, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, ISAs, Online Stockbrokers, Research Your Mortgage, Savings and Investments, Stocks & Shares, Stocks And Shares ISA
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Less than 10% of people know their new ISA allowances for the upcoming tax year, according to Lloyds TSB. Many under-24s think an ISA is an iPhone app, many more think it is an Instant Savings Account, says the bank.
Tags: Cash ISAs, Cheap Life Insurance, Individual Savings Accounts, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Invesco Perpetual Corporate Bond, ISAs, Lloyds TSB, Research Your Mortgage, Savings and Investments, Stocks & Shares, Stocks And Shares ISA
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