by Chris Weetman | 31 Dec 2012 | Financial Planning, Investment Planning
Don’t trust your emotions. When you feel euphoric, you’re probably in for a bruising. When you feel down, remember that it’s darkest just before dawn and take no action. Activity in investing is nearly always in surplus. Charles D. Ellis – Winning the Loser’s Game...
by Chris Weetman | 19 Dec 2012 | Financial Planning, Retirement Planning
Traditionally, parents have attached great importance to leaving an inheritance to their children, but attitudes are changing according to a recent survey by Just Retirement, the equity release and annuity provider. The survey of retired homeowners and retiring...
by Chris Weetman | 4 Dec 2012 | Financial Planning, Retirement Planning
For most of us, it’s simple. Go to work every month, get paid, have a look at the pension deduction on your wage slip. Once a year you receive a pension update that you don’t really understand. Oh well, pop it in the drawer with all the other...