Redemption is a powerful force and it is likely to be the driving force behind fallen fund manager Neil Woodford’s unexpected comeback plans revealed this week.
Should Financial Planning firms insist that staff are vaccinated before returning to face to face client meetings? It’s a question that many planners will be wrangling with but one firm has taken the lead.
So was he Super Sunak, saviour of the British economy, or Tax Raider Rishi, the man who launched a tax grab we’ll be paying for well into the 2030s?
The Beatles’ famous song ‘When I’m 64’ includes the lines “Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64?” It’s a question many have asked but the answer, at least from a State Pension point of view, is increasingly a resounding no.
The Personal Finance Society and parent body the Chartered Insurance Institute are asking Financial Planners and Paraplanners to help review apprenticeship standards.
Financial Planning software provider Prestwood has unveiled a consumer cashflow modelling tool.
Unique Financial Planning has launched a new wealth management arm in Surrey to target expansion in the HNW market.
Standard Life Aberdeen may be ready to sell off its 175-year-old Standard Life brand to acquisitive life insurance group Phoenix Group.
In our latest Planner Casebook in Financial Planning Today magazine, Michael Seagrove of Albert Goodman, helps two business partners put together a complex exit from their firm by developing a long-term financial plan based around a SSAS.
Parmenion has launched a dashboard-based business data and management information service for clients.