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“The construction sector appears to be in the early stages of a strong recovery”  The release last week of a closely watched construction survey offered optimism for the sector and further evidence of the UK’s economic recovery.  The S&P Global UK Construction Purchase Manager’s Index, a seasonally adjusted measure of activity in construction, jumped to […]

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Financial wellbeing has many facets

According to research1, 81% of the UK’s wealthiest individuals are ‘stressed’ about their finances, suggesting financial wellbeing is about more than just the totality of your wealth. So, virtually everyone has concerns about what their financial future will look like.  Planning for the future  The prime concerns for individuals centred around future planning and retirement, […]

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Home Finance – In the news

Location, location, location  Homeowners are willing to pay more for convenience, as a short walk to a town centre or high street could boost a home’s value by more than £80,0001.  In England, homes that are close to a town are worth 27.6% more than the average property.  Interestingly, proximity costs an extra 14.2% in […]

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Your bonus, your pension?

Receiving a bonus at work as a reward for a job well done is highly satisfying, but with bonuses subject to Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions, you face losing a significant portion of your hard-earned money. A bonus may even push you into a higher tax band, meaning that you receive an even smaller […]

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News in Review

“Inflationary pressures have eased enough that we’ve been able to cut interest rates”   Last week, the Bank of England’s (BoE’s) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted by a narrow majority of 5 – 4 to reduce Bank Rate by 0.25%, to 5%. Four committee members expressed a preference to maintain it at 5.25%.   This is the […]

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Economic Review – July 2024

UK growth stronger than expected  Figures released last month by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed the UK economy grew faster in May than had been predicted, while survey evidence points to a more recent post-election pick-up in business activity.  The latest gross domestic product (GDP) statistics revealed that economic output rose by 0.4% […]

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Money – In the news

Financial goals fall by the wayside  A poll has found that 57% of adults had money-related goals for 2024, such as reducing debt and wanting more disposable income1. However, two-thirds (67%) had given up on achieving their financial aims by the end of Q1; 16% said this was due to having unrealistic expectations, and 10% […]

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News in Review

“Last Week’s Kings Speech… has the potential to give businesses the confidence they need to grow, invest and drive economic growth”  Although the latest Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Business Trends Survey showed manufacturer optimism tempered slightly in July, there is an expectation that output is set to increase over the next quarter, with overall […]

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The motivations of equity release customers 

According to a lifetime mortgage lender, one in five of their new equity release plans in Q1 were taken out by homeowners with properties worth over £550,0001.  When asked why they were releasing equity, 22% of customers said they planned to spend the unlocked cash on improving their home. Less than 20% of borrowers wanted […]

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ISAs: 25 years and counting

Since being launched on 6 April 1999 as successor to PEPs and TESSAs, the Individual Savings Account (ISA) has become an integral part of the UK savings and investment landscape.  Worth celebrating  By any measure, the humble ISA has been a huge success. The latest HMRC figures show that more than 22 million UK adults […]

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