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The rise of AI is making global headlines and scammers have been quick to understand its power. Read about two AI and tech-enabled scams and the red flags to look out for.
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Recent Budget announcements might have you worried about your long-term pension plans but unemotional decision-making and a focus on your goals is key.
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The chancellor has delivered the Labour government’s first Autumn Budget. Here’s a useful summary of the key measures Rachel Reeves announced in her statement.
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Billy Joel’s much-loved hit ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’ is 35 this year. Read about what the global events cited in the song can teach you about markets and investing.
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Your business is probably a key part of your long-term plans. So, to give yourself the best chance of achieving your dreams, read four powerful financial planning tips for business owners.
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The chancellor has delivered the government’s spring Budget. Read about Jeremy Hunt’s statement and what the Budget means for you and your finances
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Capital Gains Tax and Dividend Tax allowances are changing in April. Read about the changes, and some ideas to help you manage your investments.
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If you’re saving or investing, using an ISA could be tax-efficient and help you reach your goals. Download your copy of this insightful guide to find out how ISAs could help you get the most out of…
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The cost of the pandemic could force the government to break the State Pension triple lock. Here’s what you should do to protect your financial future
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No one can accurately predict what will happen in the future, but by using cashflow modelling, we can help you to future-proof your financial planning.
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Wills are a very important part of organising your finances. Lisa Law of Brodies LLP, Dingwall office offers 8 reasons to write a will if you live in the Highlands and Islands.
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Should you use a financial planner or financial adviser? While the terms are often used interchangeably, there are important differences you should know about.