Recently a client passed away leaving behind his wife. Annie* and her late husband had known me since I was a baby and their children are also clients of our firm. As with many families it is often the case that one spouse “deals with the money” and Tom* had handled all of the finances. […]
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I was at a series of seminars in Birmingham last week. One of them discussed the different generational needs of clients. Many of our clients are Baby Boomers (born 1946-1964) with an increasing number in Generation X (1965-1979). I am part of Generation X and my wife is Generation Y. Our two children belong to […]
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I asked one of my peers in England for his thoughts on this recent program. He kindly permitted me to publish them in a blog post. (Thanks Abraham!) Channel 4 Dispatches on Annuity Mis-selling: A Simple Solution To A Big Problem One topic that has been in the media a lot lately is how people […]
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Some of you will know that for the past five years a few us head out to Spain for a few days to ride our motorbikes and do a bit of work for the world TV coverage of the WRC (World Rally Championship). Last year we took our offroad bikes and spent an amazing few […]
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My wife asked me the other day about this while reading a lot of conflicting comments on one of her online “baby forums” – there seems to be a lot of confusion around this. What is it? Child benefit is currently paid at £20.30 for the first child and then £13.40 for each child after […]
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Quick update for those of you who’ve been asking about the recovery. I crashed the bike on 17th April 2013 and broke my pelvis, collar bone and sustained nerve damage to left arm. With a big thanks to Suzanne Harmer at Body Therapy NI I got to the gym yesterday, three months and a day after […]
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I came across this article in a blog recently and found it very useful. It certainly reflects what I’ve found when I’ve looked into how our wealthiest clients accumulated their wealth. There are 7 common factors to those who build net fortunes of one million dollars or more. In America, there has never been more […]
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It was not really a surprise that the Bank Of England base rate was held today at 0.5%. Rates have been low for what feels like an eternity and they’re likely to remain at this level for some time yet. The big news was the Monetary Policy Committee’s decision to inject an extra £75 billion […]
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Just to quickly update you on my status (!) – I had a meeting with a consultant last Tuesday who was sufficiently worried about my arm to ask me to come back in the morning for further tests. I was admitted to Altnagelvin hospital the next evening for exploratory surgery and this was followed up […]
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This is just a quick blog post to let you know that I’ve been in hospital for the past eight days and was discharged yesterday. I’m working from home for a couple of days and plan to be back in the office on Monday. Last Wednesday I decided to ride my motorcycle to a conference […]
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