UK General Practitioners: Your Pension Options ExplainedThe subject of pensions appears to be in the news every week. With this can bring confusion, so in this article we look at how part time GP's can plan effectively for their retirement.
UK Resident Doctors and Dentists - 7 Tax Saving Tips for the Next 12 MonthsAchieving success with your financial planning is as much about how much money you manage to keep rather than how much you earn. Saving tax is one area where you can make a big difference to your net income, so use these strategies to your advantage...
Are You Making These Retirement Planning Mistakes?The subject of pensions seems to be constantly in the news. Whether it's the new legislation that came into effect in April 2006 or the Government's next Pensions White Paper, keeping on top of what's important is crucial so that you can plan ahead and make the most of opportunities. Let's take a look at some of the 'Pension Planning Mistakes' that you should strive to avoid.
NHS Pension Benefits - Should You Increase Them?One of the recurring themes we deal with as financial planners is the subject of buying more NHS Pension benefits. Should you invest in added years, AVCs, ISAs? This is now worth a revisit as the situation is probably changing again! For the punch drunk amongst you, we will try to keep this as painless as possible.
Pension or ISA: Which Investment Route Should You Take?Many investors are confused about where to invest their money. The answer is not always straightforward as it really depends upon what you're trying to achieve (e.g. income in retirement or access to a lump sum). This article explores this further.
UK Resident Doctors and Dentists - Are You Planning Your Financial Future Or Being Sold Policies?There are really only two types of services you can choose from when getting help with planning your finances, although some financial advisers do not offer both. The key question you should ask yourself is which one is best: Financial Advice or Financial Planning?
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