More than a quarter of people feel anxious about money, according to research from the Money and Pension Service (MAPS). People that have recently experienced poor mental health are more likely to worry about finances, which in turn can further harm their wellbeing. The research highlights the link between mental health and feeling in control of finances. As financial security …
Trustees, here is what you need to know about the Trust Registration Service deadline
Being a trustee comes with many responsibilities, and, in some cases, you will need to register a trust with the Trust Registration Service (TRS) by 1 September 2022 or you could incur a fine. A trust is an arrangement that lets someone, known as the settlor, set money or assets aside for someone else, known as a beneficiary. A trust …
8 key tax allowances have shrunk by 6% in the last decade
Key tax allowances like the Personal Allowance and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) annual exempt amount can help your money go further. As research shows that overall tax allowances have been cut, it’s more important than ever to understand what allowances make sense for you, and how they can complement your financial plan. According to calculations by Quilter, over the last …
Investment market update: April 2022
The conflict in Ukraine is continuing to affect markets and economies around the world. According to a report from the Kiel Institute of the World Economy, the war led to global trade falling 2.8% between February and March. The effect has led to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) downgrading its global growth forecast too. In 2022, the global economy is …
The 3 different types of mortgages and what they mean for your interest rate
How interest is calculated when you take a mortgage could affect your repayments now and in the future. Whether you’re hoping to buy your first home, are ready to move, or your current mortgage deal has ended, understanding your options is important. If you’ve been paying a mortgage over the last decade, you will have benefited from low interest rates. …
3 useful mortgages you can use to help your child get on the property ladder without gifting a deposit
The Bank of Mum and Dad has become an integral part of the property market. Many first-time buyers would struggle to secure a home without the help of their parents and other family members. However, support doesn’t have to mean handing over a lump sum to use as a deposit, as there are other options. According to Lloyds Bank, the …
Misconceptions mean that 40% of homeowners don’t have life insurance
Do you have life insurance in place? A survey suggests that some homeowners are choosing not to take it out because of common misconceptions about how life insurance works. Life insurance would pay out a lump sum to beneficiaries if the policyholder passed away during the term. As a result, it can provide financial support to your loved ones when …
80% of over-55s don’t have a Lasting Power of Attorney in place. Overlooking this could place you in a vulnerable position
Do you have a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in place? If you don’t, it could leave you in a vulnerable position if you’re unable to make decisions for yourself, such as after an accident or illness. Losing the mental capacity or ability to make decisions for yourself is something no one likes to think about. However, by taking steps …
Typical worker approaching retirement is 58% short of their pension goal. Are you saving enough?
Figures suggest that workers nearing retirement could find they’re facing a significant income shortfall later in life. Understanding how your pension savings will add up before you retire is crucial for creating long-term financial wellbeing. According to a report from the Social Market Foundation, people approaching retirement are facing a pension shortfall of almost £250,000 if they want to achieve …
The useful guide to reaching your retirement goals
Getting the most out of retirement and reaching your goals requires planning. Not thinking about your post-work years until you reach that milestone can mean that a retirement that promised much, falls short. While you might daydream about giving up work, pinning down the details, from your lifestyle to your income, means you’re more likely to turn your dream into …