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  • Counting The Cost Of Pets

    Counting the cost of pets

    Pet ownership soared during the pandemic, as families stuck at home searched for companion animals to share their lives. But as the cost-of-living crisis begins to shrink our disposable income, more people are abandoning the pets that they can no longer afford to feed and care for, because of rising bills.

  • Where Next For House Prices

    Where next for house prices?

    As the UK nears the beginning of a ‘Winter of Discontent’, there are already murmurs about what might happen to house prices due to rising inflation and falling consumer spending power. Here is what is happening now, and what might be on the horizon.

  • Energy Bills What Might Happen

    Energy bills: What might happen and how might it affect you?

    With the predictions for this winter’s energy prices growing higher by the month, experts and politicians are wrangling over the best way to help Britain’s households to weather the storm. Here are the top contenders and how they might affect your bills

  • Rishi Vs Liz

    Rishi vs Liz, what will they mean for your money?

    As the Conservative Party chooses our next Prime Minister, our bank balances wait with bated breath to discover what is in store for them. Although neither Rishi Sunak nor Liz Truss can do very much about the external factors affecting the cost of living at present, they have radically different views about how to tackle them.

  • With Chaos At The Top Pensions

    With chaos at the top, what does it mean for pensions?

    Amid the melee of ministerial resignation that took place this month, that of Guy Opperman, Pensions Minister, was one that caused alarm bells to ring. Opperman is the longest serving Pensions Minister so far, and his move to leave his role could not have come at a worse time for the many pensions initiatives that are currently in train.

  • Travel Money

    Making the most of your travel money

    With the pound slumping against many major currencies this year, not to mention the cost-of-living crisis, going on holiday abroad will be more expensive than ever this year. But many of us pay more than we need to when spending money abroad, due to expensive fees charged on our credit and debit cards, or exchange fees when switching currencies while travelling.

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    Trust Registration: What has changed and what happens next

    There are many reasons why some of your money might be in a trust structure, including protecting money for a young person; ensuring that you do not pay too much inheritance tax; and shielding wealth in complex family situations.

  • New Tax Change

    What the recent tax change means for you?

    The Government’s change to National Insurance and dividend tax rates last week means that most of us will end up paying more in tax. There are some things you can do to counter it, however. Here are the top things that you need to know about the changes.