Sometimes it can feel that there’s not enough time in the day to do whatever it is you absolutely need to do, let alone get started on what you want to do or what you feel you ought to do. It is, however, often very worthwhile to make the time to have a regular financial […]
Why You Can Profit From Good Mortgage Advice
If you pay any attention to the news you will have seen Martin Lewis advocating for mortgage advisors. There is of course, a very good case for arguing that the best way to get the best deal is to get the best advice first. Let’s look at five reasons why. A good mortgage adviser will […]
Is Buy To Let Still Worth Investing?
Over recent times, tax changes have delivered a sharp blow to the buy-to-let market and yet it has simply rode out the punch and stood firm. This is a pretty clear reflection of the strength of the market, which is essentially based on the fact that the UK has a chronic shortage of housing of […]
How can I help?
In these troubled times, I know that so many people are concerned with their mortgage. I am still working with my clients over the phone and now have access to lenders and their contact details. The Bank of England has slashed interest rates what does this mean for you? The Bank of England has cut the […]
What the budget means for personal finance
The budget was expected. The emergency meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England, by definition, was not. Both had meaningful implications for personal finance. Interest rates were cut from 0.75% to 0.25% (and have since been cut again to 0.1%) The initial cut sent interest rates back to where they were […]
Is Poor health Making You Poorer?
Although the UK has both a welfare system and free public health care, illness and injury can impact your finances. While there’s a limit to what you can do to protect yourself from becoming ill or injured, you can certainly have a think about what poor health would mean to you and what steps you […]