
How to be a successful investor: The importance of patience
Once you’ve set out your investment goal and strategy, what comes next? Often, it’s time to test an important investment skill – your patience. The average investor might benefit from a long-term approach When you think about the most important skills in investing, you might consider the ability to choose the “right” investments or understanding market movements. Yet, for the ...
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Investment market update: February 2026
In February 2026, ongoing uncertainty around trade tariffs and concerns about the impact of AI adoption on business profits affected the markets. Read on to discover some of the factors that may have affected your investment portfolio. Markets reached record highs but were affected by AI concerns and trade tariffs The FTSE 100, an index of the largest companies listed ...
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5 ways to emotionally recover from past financial mistakes
Mistakes, financial or otherwise, are a part of life, and it’s normal to make them from time to time. While mistakes can be frustrating, moving past them is important. Holding onto mistakes and letting them dictate the decisions you make now could cause problems. For example, feeling embarrassed about a financial mistake could lead you to avoid engaging with your ...
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2 reasons to mark the new tax year in your calendar
On 5 April 2026, the current tax year will end, and the new one will start the following day. Making a note of the deadline in your calendar could help you make the most of tax breaks as part of your financial plan. Here’s why the start of a new tax year might matter to you. 1. 5 April 2026 ...
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The power of pension tax relief and how it could boost your retirement income
If you’re saving for retirement, you will want to get the most out of what you’re putting into your workplace or private pension. Fortunately, there are plenty of tax efficiencies when you save your wealth into a pension. Indeed, any investment returns generated within your fund are typically free from Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax. Better yet, you can ...
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3 insights from the FTSE 100’s performance that could help you curb impulsive decisions
Despite ups and downs throughout the year, 2025 proved to be a great year for the FTSE 100 – an index of the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. According to the Guardian (31 December 2025), the FTSE 100 increased in value by a fifth in 2025, marking the strongest annual gain since 2009. When markets closed ...
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6 life insurance myths homeowners should know
Compared to other countries in Europe and the US, Brits are among the least likely to take out life insurance, and it could leave their families in a vulnerable position if the worst happened. Life insurance would pay out a lump sum to your beneficiaries if you passed away during the term. Your loved ones could use the money however ...
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Investment market update: January 2026
Geopolitical tensions and threats of trade tariffs continued to impact global investment markets at the start of 2026. Read on to find out what factors may have affected your investments at the start of 2026. Markets experienced highs, but geopolitical tensions continue to cause volatility On 2 January, the first day of trading in 2026, the FTSE 100 – an ...
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7 ways financial planning could help you set realistic goals
As 2026 begins, it’s a good time to think about what you want to achieve in the coming months. A tailored financial plan can help you set realistic goals. Creating goals on your own can be challenging, especially if they bring together several different parts of your financial plan or have a long-term time frame. If you’re overly ambitious, it ...
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The salary sacrifice pension cap essentials business owners need to know
You might already know that salary sacrifice can be a practical way for your employees to bolster their retirement funds, while reducing their tax liability. However, in the 2025 Autumn Budget, the government announced changes to how salary sacrifice is treated for National Insurance (NI) purposes. From April 2029, a new cap will be introduced, limiting the portion of pension ...
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