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Smell the Liniment

I was speaking with Martin Cockx, our partner at Life After Law, who we featured in last month’s Wealth Management Update. We were talking about what makes you actually take action in life. Martin’s journey included a great improvement in his fitness, so we got talking about what is most evocative. Which is where the subject of…

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Do you Feel Lucky?

As people live ever longer, the conundrum of working out how to make ends meet in retirement becomes ever more complex. Especially for those that live in valuable property and who have no children to pass their assets on to. In France, they have the option of ‘Viager’ agreements – a real estate agreement where…

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An evening with Barack Obama

We were fortunate to get tickets to An Evening with Barack Obama – his only UK event – at the O2 in London a few weeks ago. So, what was it like to be in the presence of a truly Presidential individual – who is a complete contrast to the current incumbent? Well, firstly, we…

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Altrincham makes the top 10

Foresight is fortunate to be based in the beautiful village of Hale, near Altrincham, in Cheshire, and a recent survey by solicitors Irwin Mitchell suggests that local residents – or more accurately, former residents, are among the highest Inheritance Tax (IHT) payers in the UK. Inheritance Tax always comes at the top of the most…

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Welcoming Life After Law

We are pleased to announce that we are partnering up with Life After Law, who provide holistic, non-financial, pre-retirement advice, mainly to the legal profession. The central idea behind the concept is that we are now fortunate to be able to look forward to 20 or 30 years of active, productive life after we hang…

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A new Pension Review

Pensioners are projected to make up a quarter of the adult population within the next 50 years because of improvements in life expectancy, according to an official review.  The number of people of State Pension Age is expected to rise by 55 per cent to 19.5 million by 2075. The number of those aged over…

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A Nation of Mattress Bankers

Every so often, a survey throws up a statistic that makes you stop, smile, and wonder what’s really going on.  The Financial Conduct Authority recently published consumer research into how over 5,000 people in the UK save and invest.  It covers weighty issues: pensions, ISAs, long-term wealth planning.  But tucked away in the tables was…

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Inheritance Tax 

A recent article in The Times suggested that families in London have paid three times more Inheritance Tax (IHT) than the total collected in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Estates of those who died in the capital paid £1.53 billion in the 2022-23 tax year, according to the latest HM Revenue & Customs data.  This…

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The Curious Case of the Vanishing Non-Doms: New Rules of Residency

Non-dom status, or Non-Domicile Status to give its’ full title – is the status which many dream of, few pursue and even fewer achieve.  Non-dom describes a UK resident whose permanent home, or domicile, for tax purposes is outside the UK.  It refers to a person’s tax status, and has nothing to do with their…

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