Over the last couple of years, rising interest rates have had a huge effect on the cost of borrowing. If your mortgage deal expires soon, you might be wondering if interest rates will return to “normal” and whether you’d benefit from choosing a fixed- or variable-rate mortgage deal. The Bank of England (BoE) sets the base rate, and it’s increased …
The essentials you need to know about critical illness cover
If you face a serious illness, it could place pressure on your finances and mean you’re not able to focus on what’s most important – your health. Yet, research suggests many families could be overlooking the protection that critical illness cover could provide. Read on to find out how critical illness cover works and how it could improve your financial …
3 practical reasons to check your State Pension forecast before you retire
The State Pension is often a useful foundation when you’re creating an income in retirement. Yet, a survey from Just Group found that a third of people didn’t check their State Pension forecast before stopping work. While the State Pension might not be your primary income in retirement, it’s often valuable because it’s reliable – you’ll receive a regular income …
National Walking Month: Walk Your Way to Free Coffee (and More!)
Forget the car keys, National Walking Month is here! An annual reminder of the benefits of walking and spending time outdoors. It’s the perfect excuse to dust off your boots and rediscover the joy – and surprising benefits of walking. While statistics from the 2021 ONS Census show that driving reigns supreme as the most common commute option (45.1% in …
11 things you might not know about TPD Wealth Management
Eleven years ago, TPD Wealth Management embarked on a journey to empower individuals to achieve their financial goals. As we celebrate this impressive milestone, we want to share a side you might not know! Dive into our list of 11 facts about TPD, unveiling the people, the passion, and the moments that have shaped who we are. Get ready to …
Investment market update: March 2024
While inflation continues to be a challenge for many economies, there are positive signs in the UK and around the world. Read on to find out what may have affected stock markets and your investment portfolio in March 2024. Remember, volatility is part of investing and most people should invest with a long-term outlook. If you have any questions about …
Mortgage holders could benefit from rising property prices as an average sale made £74,000 in 2023
Rising property prices mean homeowners who sold in 2023 made an average profit of £74,000. Gains could help you move up the property ladder, but they could also be useful even if you don’t move and might lead to lower mortgage repayments. Read on to find out if you could benefit from rising property prices. Just 1 in 10 homes …
Could you face an unexpected bill now the Capital Gains Tax allowance has halved?
The gains you can make before potentially paying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) have halved for the 2024/25 tax year. If you plan to dispose of assets, the change could affect you. Read on to find out when you could be liable for CGT and some steps you might take to manage a bill. CGT is a tax on the profit …
The announcement of the new UK ISA marks 25 years of tax-efficient savings
Since they were introduced in 1999, ISAs have become a finance staple for many households thanks to providing a tax-efficient way to save and invest. As ISAs turn 25, chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled plans to launch a new UK ISA and has previously announced changes that could provide you with more flexibility. Read on to find out what you need …
More retirees may need to consider tax liability as State Pension nears the Personal Allowance
Pensioners have benefited from an 8.5% increase in the State Pension. While the boost is likely to be welcomed by many, the full new State Pension is nearing the Personal Allowance threshold. As a result, some retirees might need to consider their Income Tax liability for the first time or could be pushed into a higher tax bracket. The full …