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How to start talking about loneliness and why it’s important
According to the Belonging Study 2025, around 3 in 10 adults in the UK say they feel lonely often or some of the time, and a further 27% experience it occasionally. It’s something many people will experience at some point in their life and it can be difficult to...
5 shrewd ways to avoid paying tax on your savings
24% of people think all their savings are tax-free, according to a Lloyds Bank survey carried out in February 2025. However, they could be in for an unexpected shock, as the interest earned on savings might be liable for Income Tax. The good news is, there are often...
Why investor fear and anxiety play a role in market volatility
2025 has already been eventful for investors. Many factors are influencing market volatility, and one cause you might have overlooked is the emotions of investors. Read on to find out why fear and anxiety might lead to the value of investments falling. US president...
Does money make us happy?
This guest blog was written by Chris Budd who wrote the original Financial Wellbeing Book, and also the Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing. He has written more than 115 episodes of the Financial Wellbeing Podcast and founded the Institute for Financial...
How financial planning could help you answer essential “what if?” questions
Financial planning is all about helping you to reach your life goals. Ultimately, the objective is for your wealth to allow you to achieve all the things you want to do now and in the future. That might be as simple as being able to relax and enjoy a comfortable...
Portfolio diversification: the “only free lunch in investing”
Diversification is often referred to as the “only free lunch” in investing because of its double benefit of managing risk and offering the potential for growth. By spreading your investments across a variety of asset classes, regions, and sectors, you reduce your...
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