Author Archives: Dan Whiteley

New IFS report finds pensions undersaving a ‘ticking time bomb’

A report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reveals that many workers still make [...]

UK households could face ‘possible £65k inheritance tax’ in Autumn Budget

Financial analysts suggest there’s now a ‘reasonable possibility’ UK households could face a new ‘death [...]

UK adults holding £430bn worth of ‘potential investments’ in cash, says report

An estimated 13 million UK adults are holding a combined £430bn in cash deposits that [...]

Survive on a student budget: Eight smart money tips for freshers

As any student will tell you, one of the most challenging parts of heading off [...]

UK economy flatlines in July for second month in a row

The UK economy failed to bounce back post-election despite economists’ predictions, with Office for National [...]

State pension ‘expected to rise by £460’ following earnings increase

The state pension is now expected to rise by £460 next April following a 4% [...]

How does flexi-access drawdown (FAD) work?

Pension drawdown, also known as ‘flexi-access drawdown’ (FAD), is a method of accessing your pension [...]

Chancellor scraps previous government’s plans for new ‘UK ISA’

The Financial Times has reported that Chancellor Rachel Reeves will scrap the previous government’s proposal [...]

British savers’ Cash ISA investments up by more than a fifth

New data reveals UK savers paid a total of £3.8bn into Cash Individual Savings Accounts [...]

Video: Expert financial planning for lasting peace of mind

Note: This information is for education purposes only – it does not constitute financial advice [...]