Published on September 23, 2020 by TFP Team
Category: Financial planning & Investing & News
There are many things that we may want to leave to our loved ones when we pass away, from fond memories to heirlooms, but the one thing we don’t want to pass on is a hefty Inheritance Tax bill. To avoid what is commonly called ‘Britain’s most hated tax’, many people set up trusts without
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Published on June 7, 2020 by Dan Haylett
Category: Financial planning & Investing
I’ve been reading (actually listening to, via the wonderful Audible app) a wonderful book called Thinking, Fast and Slow by the Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman. Daniel Kahneman is an Israeli-American psychologist and economist notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioural economics, for which he was awarded
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Published on March 19, 2020 by TFP Team
Category: Investing
Over the last few weeks, the coronavirus has never been far from the headlines. As the spread of the disease continues, Covid-19 has impacted life in many ways, from the cancellation of major events to supermarket rationing. Concerns about the economic consequences of the virus have also spooked stock markets around the world. As companies
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Published on March 13, 2020 by Dan Haylett
Category: From our team & Investing
The most prevalent question in the uncertain times we are facing is: ‘How do I emotionally handle the volatility in the price of my investments, independent of whether the assets underlying value has changed’? Volatility = Jumpiness Volatility is a word that you would have seen and read a lot about over the last few
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Published on January 22, 2020 by TFP Team
Category: Investing
“Should I just leave my cash under the bed?” “Is cash just dead money?” “I can’t find a good interest rate! Should I just invest my cash in the stock market?” These are some of the questions we get asked when we speak to our clients. The recent headlines in the financial media have been
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