Autumn Budget 2024: Key Highlights
Posted by siteadmin on Thursday 31st of October 2024
Autumn Budget 2024: Winners and Losers
Posted by siteadmin on Thursday 31st of October 2024
Autumn Budget 2024: Winners and Losers
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves outlined the Government’s financial plans for the next five years. The measures, which will raise up to £40 billion for public finances, aim to “restore economic stability” and put “more pounds in people’s pockets”.
On 30 October 2024, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announced the UK Government’s Autumn Budget alongside the Office of Budget Responsibility’s economic and fiscal forecast. The measures aim to raise more than £40 billion in taxes, pluggi...
Overpaying your mortgage: should you do it?
Posted by siteadmin on Thursday 28th of March 2024
Hardly a day goes by without the cost of living hitting the headlines. For many homeowners the increasing costs of owning and running a home is having a huge impact on household budgets. Even if you are near the top end of your monthly budget, or are expecting a ‘payment shock’ when you come to remortgage next, you may be wondering whether it’s worthwhile paying more than the minimum repayment each month, with the aim to save money in the long run.
So, what are the benefits of making mortgage overpayments?
- Mortgage-free sooner
Overpaym...
The effect of psychology on investors
Posted by siteadmin on Wednesday 13th of March 2024
You should base financial decisions on logic and facts. But psychology can have a much larger effect than you think, and it can lead to you making decisions that aren’t right for you. Read on to find out more about what behavioural finance is and how it could affect you.
“Behavioural finance” was first coined in the 1970s by economist Robert Shiller and psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky. They used the term to refer
to how unconscious biases and previous experiences affect the way people make financial decisions.
It can be used ...