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New Survey Suggests Strong QPROPS Interest

Insight Discovery’s Survey of South African Financial Advisers Reveals QPROPS Optimism According to a recent survey from Insight Discovery, a strategic intelligence company, the feeling among South African financial advisers is that interest in QPROPS will increase significantly. This is largely driven by the benefits QPROPS bring to an expat pension, and the new pension […]

Plan your Child’s Future by Investing as Soon as they are born

Investments in a Newborn’s Future now Pay Dividends Later There can be no doubt that a financial investment for your child from day one will help them considerably as an adult. Having the money to pay for university fees and or mortgage deposits will save a lifetime of debt. The question is what is the […]

10 Aspects to Consider Before Retiring Overseas

A Checklist to help you Retire Retiring overseas is a big move. Depending on where you choose to live you may have to learn a new language, acclimatise to a different culture learning a new way of life. Although the weather may constantly be hot, you could find you are isolated. This post looks at […]

Start a Pension in your 20s and Take Advantage of Free Money

The Earlier you Start your Pension the Better Life you will Have Although you may have just graduated from university and have a mountain of debt, starting a pension early will pay considerable dividends in the future. The fact is that the sooner you start the more comfortable your retirement will be, and you may […]

Are you Entitled to a Share of the £850m Expat ‘Lost’ Pension Fund?

Around £850m in Pensions waiting to be claimed by Expats According to findmylostpension.com, around one millions Britons have failed to claim pensions they are entitled to. Around one in four are expats. Often, pensions go unclaimed as people forget to notify pension providers when addresses and names change, and when moving abroad. As such pension […]

Do not Use Heredity as a Guide for Your Retirement Planning

The Age of your Parents is not an Accurate Guide to how Long you will Live According to a survey conducted by the Society of Actuaries, around half the population of America looks at family history when trying to work out their own life expectancy. Financial planners often say they discuss life expectancy with their […]

5 Awesome Ways to Save for a Pension when Encumbered by Student Debt

Financial Planning for Millennials If you are in your 20s and 30s, you are probably encumbered by student debts. You probably have credit cards and other loans, and it is not unfair to say your personal finances could be in better shape. That said, savings towards your retirement is a must have and should not […]

Average Life Expectancy Heading for 100 According to ONS

Pensions and Health Insurance Becomes More Invaluable According to the Office for National Statistics, average life expectancy in the UK is set to rise. ONS projections believe that newborn girls born over the next 20 years will live to an average age of 97 years, while boys will live until 94. The report highlights that […]

5 Investment Aspects Mentioned in the Queen’ Speech to Watch

Investment Landscape set to Change With the Conservative Party returning to power with a majority, I look at five areas of investment which will be affected by future legislation and decisions that were outlined in the Queen’s Speech. If you’re in the highest tax bracket you need to read this post. European Union Membership Europe […]

Why you May not be Able to Work When you Retire

You May Need to Rethink your Retirement Plans If you feel you are not ready or financially able to leave the world of work as your retirement looms, the reality is you may not have a choice. Not all employers are willing to employ people who are in retirement, and this fact alone cuts down […]