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Generation Rent
22nd June 2020
Generation Rent Could you afford to keep up your rent payments with no income ? We’ve heard a great deal about generation rent in recent years but what does it actually mean for consumers and advisers and has the face of the typical renter changed? The picture is certainly more diverse than it used to be. Home ownership is at its lowest point in 30 years, according to the Resolution Foundation1.
Life Insurance and Family Protection
22nd June 2020
Life Insurance and Family Protection Family Protection & Life Insurance Life Insurance Life insurance is one of the pillars of personal finance, deserving of consideration by every household. I’d even go so far as to say it’s vital for most. Yet, despite its nearly universal applicability, there remains a great deal of confusion, and even skepticism, regarding life insurance. Perhaps this
Critical illness the heart of the matter
16th June 2020
Critical illness – the heart of the matter. It’s a testament to modern medicine that a whopping 70% of people in the UK who suffer a heart attack now live to tell the tale. Of course this is an encouraging statistic and many go on to find a new lease of life after the initial trauma. And it’s precisely this that makes critical illness insurance more vital than ever. After living through a heart
Putting a number on the value of advice
16th June 2020
Putting a number on the value of advice. Royal London, in conjunction with the International Longevity Centre recently put a number on how much financial advice is worth to those who receive it. Here, Tom Dunbar elaborates on the findings of that research… There are many myths and misconceptions around financial advice: some say it is only for high net worth people while others believe the fees are