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June was a month for rising interest rates on both sides of the Atlantic.
How well is the tax relief on pensions understood? Research suggests not well at all, potentially undermining saving motivations.
Recent research has cast a new light on retirement spending habits.
In April, UK inflation reached a level not seen since the early 1980s – many people’s entire adult lives.
Changes to tax rules made some years ago could soon inflict financial pain as interest rates rise.
In late May, the Chancellor announced new measures to counter the rising cost of living, in particular energy prices.
An annual survey from major investment manager Abrdn has provided a snapshot of people who have or plan to retire in 2022. Wherever you are in your retirement planning, the research offers an interesting insight.
In theory, high inflation should mean high interest rates for student loans. But it is not that simple.
With inflation edging ever closer to double digits, the way you think about investment returns may need to change.
The tax benefits of ISAs can extend to inheritance tax.
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