If you’ve done your research and decided consolidation is for you, the next decision is where to put your money. Moving your pension savings into one or more pots can save you time, admin stress and even money. And contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to consolidate into any particular pension account or provider. […]
Category: Employees
Dealing with finances during divorce
Divorce can be stressful and painful. Ending a significant relationship usually has a significant emotional impact and there’s a lot to think about when it comes to the legal aspects of ending a marriage, too. But it’s also important to consider your finances when you divorce. Getting divorced can be an expensive process, and you’ll […]
Do I need life or critical illness insurance?
If you’re a homeowner, it’s a good idea to have some kind of life and/or illness cover. This is because if something happens to you, you or your loved ones may need assistance to keep paying your mortgage. They may also need help to cover other expenses. Additionally, you might decide to explore some of […]
What types of general insurance do I need?
If you own a house, car, bike or even a device such as laptop, you’ll have a good idea of what kinds of general insurance options are out there. But what do these insurance types actually cover? And how much is cover is too much cover? In this blog, you can read about the options […]
4 reasons you may need insurance
Life is full of exciting milestones like buying a house, buying a car and travelling abroad! But these things are expensive and carry risk so it’s important to get insurance and protect yourself against financial losses. In this article, we help you understand what insurance you need to safeguard yourself at important times. What is insurance? […]
Where to save money for buying a property
Buying a property, for most people, means saving a hefty sum of money. Whilst the more organised among us may have been saving since childhood, the rest will need to create a plan to save enough for deposit, legal fees, stamp duty and other expenses. But where should you save your money for buying a […]
Debt: The good, the bad and the ugly
Dealing with debt? You’re not alone. The average household debt in the UK is £57,910. For most people, that debt is made up of secured debt (like a mortgage), but can also encompass personal loans, credit cards and store cards, and ‘buy now, pay later’ schemes. While getting into too much debt can create problems, […]
5 ways to develop a positive money mindset
Having a positive money mindset can transform your personal finances. We’ve compiled a list of steps to help you get started. […]
How do I know if my pension is doing well?
Have you saved enough for your retirement? Maji explains how to maximise your pension contributions and see how well your pension is doing. […]
Make the most of your financial plan
Major life goals can feel overwhelming. Want to buy a house? Have a family? Travel the world? None of these come for free, so you’ll probably need to have a decent pot of money to meet your milestones. Not to mention some money to keep you going in retirement. It’s a good idea to create […]