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Divorces held back by financial considerations 

New research1 has found that one in ten married people in the UK have considered splitting up but decided against it, with the financial burden of divorce most commonly given as the main reason.  A challenging time  While respondents to the survey did cite other reasons for not divorcing a partner, for instance the effect […]

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News in Review

“Inflation held steady in August as various price fluctuations offset each other”  Last week, the latest UK inflation data for August came in as anticipated at 2.2%, still marginally above the Bank of England’s (BoE’s) target level of 2%. The rate, published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), was unchanged from July.  Services inflation, […]

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Your pension and the next generation

If you thought your pension was just your retirement savings then think again.  As well as ensuring your financial certainty when you want to stop working, a pension is a great way to support future generations. This is because defined contribution pensions are one of the most tax-efficient ways of passing on your wealth.  No […]

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Residential Property Review – September 2024

Recovery in the residential market  Recent data indicates that the residential property market is continuing to recover.   According to TwentyCi, in the period from June to August 2024, sales agreed were only 1% lower than pre-pandemic levels. Promisingly, the number of new property listings was up 3%, indicating growing confidence among sellers. Meanwhile, Bank of […]

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Commercial Property Market Review – September 2024

Growth expected in commercial property market   Savills expects to see growth in the UK’s commercial property market in Q4.    The sector had a good start to 2024, as cross-border investment hit $14bn in H1, with the UK attracting more capital than the USA or any European peers. Investors were given a further boost by the […]

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News in Review 

“I’ve been really clear that the Budget… will require difficult decisions”  Last week, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who faced criticism over the Winter Fuel Payment vote, said the Budget on 30 October is set to involve “difficult decisions,” on key areas such as spending, tax and welfare.   Her cautionary tone came hot on the heels of […]

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What advice would you give to your younger self?

A survey1 has found that 51% of people would tell themselves to start saving as soon as they can. Meanwhile, 41% would say to take more care of their health, and a third would advise worrying less about what other people think.  How old do you feel?  The same report also asked UK adults when […]

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Aberdeen is the cheapest city for FTBs

Jobs permitting, those looking to get on the property ladder may start flocking to Aberdeen, as a report has found it is the most affordable city to be a first-time buyer (FTB)1.  Under the assumption that a FTB home has two bedrooms or fewer, the average asking price for a property in Aberdeen is £102,601. […]

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“While the UK economy will perform better this year, it’s unlikely to be heading into the fast lane any time soon”  The UK economy will now grow at a faster rate than previously thought in 2024, according to a report by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) released last week.  The upgrade to 1.1% for […]

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Advice for first-time buyers

Getting a foot onto the property ladder has always presented challenges. Research suggests FTBs could currently be experiencing the most expensive conditions in 70 years1.  Who is most affected?  In the current property market, a successful first purchase often requires two high incomes plus financial support from family members. Therefore, those who are buying alone, […]

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