Have you developed a retirement strategy yet? Whether you’re nearing retirement, or you still have many years of your working life ahead, careful planning is essential to secure financial stability and peace of mind when you stop working.
As the end of the tax year approaches, a prime consideration should be how external factors such as reduced or frozen allowances, together with high inflation, could impact your finances and what action you need to take before 5 April 2023.
Amonst two years ago I recorded this podcast on protecting home from the winter weather. With us starting to get more frosty mornings I thought it would be helpful to share this one again.
Every winter, freezing temperatures catch people out. Prevent
This week I released episode 100 of The UK Personal Finance Show podcast with Phil Anderson.
I met my co-host John Mellis years ago during an ABN Contact Builder. All those years ago John suggested doing audio stuff and podcasting. I wish I had list
Only a quarter of Brits have life insurance or critical illness cover policies in place, despite two in five knowing someone who has had a serious accident or been too ill to work, a study* has found.
I was delighted to find out this morning that Emma Reid has passed her final exam to become a fully qualifed Financial Adviser. Emma joined the team at Phil Anderson Financial Services a year ago and in that time she has worked and studied so hard. I
I made a guest appearance on the BBC Radio Scotland Clever About Cash podcast this week. If you are looking for some podcasts to listen to over the festive period I highly recommend the Clever About Cash podcast.
Christmas is fast approaching and for many people it seems to get more expensive every year. With inflation higher than normal this year will likely be no exception.
This week on the UK Personal Finance Show podcast we look at ways to reduce your Chr
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, delivered his third Budget last week and Phil Anderson Financial Services have produced the attached document regarding this.
I had a week off with the kids last week hence the short delay in getting this out
The United Nations 26th Conference of the Parties – also known as COP26 – is being touted as the most important climate change event since the 2015 Paris Agreement.
Due to be held this November in Glasgow, the COP26 summit will bring together leaders
Some families have found it easier to save more than normal during the pandemic, due to reduced outgoings on things like commuting, holidays and entertainment. If you have a mortgage, overpaying is one option worth considering.
On the UK Personal Finance Show podcast this week John Mellis and I are talking financial goal setting. Do you set financial goals? Do you write them down? Are you focussed on them?
Over the years I have spent thousands of pounds on self-development a
On the personal finance show podcast this week we look at some of the costs you will incur when you start a family. We also look at budgeting, maternity leave and pay, paternity leave and pay, along with child benefit and other help. John and I also
According to Legal and General only 3% of people seek financial advice as part of their divorce but doing so can help ensure the separation is more likely to be fair and equitable, leaving all parties in the best shape to pursue the next chapter in