Month: June 2020
Your Webinar Questions Answered
29 Jun 2020We ran our first Client Webinar recently where we received a number of financial questions. Several questions addressed very similar issues which may be felt by a number of you, so we wanted to publish them here so they could be
Many concerned about care funding following Covid-19
25 Jun 2020A new study from advice network, Openwork, has revealed that 28 per cent of savers aged 45 and over are concerned that they may not be able to help children with key events, such as the cost of buying a
Thousands to delay retirement following fall in incomes
25 Jun 2020A new study has found that one in six people aged 50 and over that are in work plan to put off retirement by as many as three years or more as a result of the ongoing pandemic. This is
Income protection enquiries spike amongst younger workers
25 Jun 2020Price comparison website ActiveQuote has recorded a 400 per cent increase in enquiries from those under 25 regarding income protection (IP) insurance. The site also saw a 300 per cent increase in requests for quotes from those under the age
Are your retirement plans being disrupted by Coronavirus?
19 Jun 2020In the run up to retirement, it is vital to prepare your finances carefully, but coronavirus will have thrown many people’s plans into complete disarray. For those people already taking their pension savings from an income drawdown arrangement, or are
Coronavirus and Investment team update – 5th June
5 Jun 2020Please read our latest updates from our investment team whether you have a discretionary agreement with us or an advisory agreement.
Younger and older workers most likely to lose work during lockdown
4 Jun 2020A recent report suggests that younger people are in the “eye of the storm” when it comes to experiencing income shocks during the coronavirus lockdown. Think-tank Resolution Foundation has warned wage reductions and job losses could have a permanent impact
A round up of the various support schemes available due to Covid-19
3 Jun 2020It’s probably fair to say that none of us were prepared, or could even consider, the severe impact that the pandemic has wreaked on our economy, let alone the social and health implications on our day to day lives. As