Tag: lifestyle

Window of Opportunity to Review Your Protection Needs

Posted on May 18, 2012 No Comments

From 21st December 2012 changes to the EU Gender Directive means that men and women must pay the same basic premiums. Although life and critical illness cover has traditionally been less expensive for women, these prices are likely to increase. Respectively this means the same for Income Protection policies where men have traditionally paid less [...]

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IFP supports Ireland Rugby League

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Informed Financial Planning is delighted to support Ireland Rugby League in some upcoming matches and tournaments. We are committed as a firm and individuals to supporting events and charities close to our hearts – the charity Saggy’s Trust – set up to support rugby league players and their families in distress or hardship – is [...]

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Bungee!

Posted on May 11, 2012 No Comments

What were you doing this Bank Holiday Monday? Perhaps some DIY, a day out..? One of our administrators – Jessica McMahon – meanwhile completed a Bungee Jump for the charity Cash for Kids – a charity set up to help local children. The specific purpose of the event was for Hull Royal’s new Children’s Accident [...]

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A look at what IFP do for our clients…

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This section of our quarterly newsletter will look at a specific case study and demonstrate how you can identify which of your clients we may be able to help, how we provide our services and the results of providing high quality independent professional financial advice. The Retiring Business Owner Case Study Mr Owner aged 57 and [...]

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May Market Commentary

Posted on May 1, 2012 No Comments

Wednesday April 25th must have been the morning David Cameron felt like phoning in sick. The Office of National Statistics officially confirmed that a shock 0.2% contraction in growth had pushed the UK into its first double dip recession since the 1970s. Meanwhile the Levenson Inquiry rumbled on with Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt facing calls to [...]

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The IFP Team

Posted on April 30, 2012 No Comments

If you are an existing client of ifp you will no doubt be familiar with the Senior Financial Planner who manages your relationship with us in terms of the initial advice provided and regular review meetings but perhaps not so familiar with the rest of our team who are essential to the way we deliver [...]

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Financial Planning and Divorce

Posted on April 29, 2012 No Comments

No-one who is going through a divorce finds the process easy: it’s long, messy and almost always painful. Even if there are no children involved, divorce is a procedure that takes its toll on both sides: the acrimony, the paperwork – and the inevitable meetings with your solicitor. It’s understandable that many people involved in [...]

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What are your financial goals?

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Working in financial planning we come across a varied range of individuals who often arrive with generic financial objectives with regards to investing money such as to outperform the FTSE 100 Index or a range of other sectors or benchmarks. If an investment achieves this it is perceived to have done well, if not then [...]

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Difficult Choices – ISA or Pension Savings?

Posted on April 15, 2012 1 Comment

In the UK, we may be putting more savings into stocks and shares ISAs than into personal pensions. Reporting on savings trends in the 2010/2011 tax year, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said savers put £14.3bn into personal pensions in that tax year, compared with £15.8bn into stocks and shares ISAs. This compares with [...]

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Kevin turns 50!

Posted on April 5, 2012 7 Comments

Our Managing Director – Kevin Ferriby – turns age 50 next week – I know – hard to believe ! In celebration of Kevin’s birthday here are some of his earlier memories. Apologies for the black and white photos – apparently they didn’t used to make colour!   From early school days to some more [...]

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