by Maggie | Jul 5, 2019 | Money & Work News
Ensuring you have a will is the safest and most official way to make sure your worldly possessions are distributed how you choose when you die. This is a legal document recording your wishes and outlining how your estate will be divided. Having a will is one of the... by Maggie | Jul 4, 2019 | Money & Work News
The collapse of embattled stock picker Neil Woodford’s fund empire, highlights the risk of putting all your eggs in one basket – no matter how attractive the returns. When Friar Tuck boasted of hitting a tree with an arrow, Robin Hood asked him which tree... by Maggie | Jun 11, 2019 | Money & Work News
Those aged 50-years-old and over who voted for Brexit, are “looking forward” to “fewer terrorist attacks,” a rise in their pension pot value, as well as the “cost of living falling.” That’s according to research by Atomik Research, on behalf of financial services... by Maggie | Jun 11, 2019 | Money & Work News
Tax efficiency is not tax avoidance. Why getting IFA advice on investments, bonds and tax liability will help your finances in later life. “We don’t pay taxes, only little people pay taxes’ – The haunting words of the late Leona Hemsley, the billionaire... by Maggie | May 7, 2019 | Money & Work News
Companies seek new sources of labour as number of workers coming from EU falls. FT.com reports that mothers, the over-50s and students entering work helped drive UK employment to a record high during the three months to the end of February, according to data published... by Maggie | Apr 5, 2019 | Money & Work News
Too few jobs. Rising unemployment, especially for young people. Here’s a radical solution, says commentator on office and workplace life, Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times (born 1959). Wasting time on the internet recently, I came upon a nasty statistic. In...