by Town Close Financial Planning | Feb 10, 2023 | financial planning
THIS ARTICLE about spending makes some great points. However, it is rather long so how about I simple share my main takeaway from it? The article starts as follows…. “Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch once nearly died of a heart attack. Years later he was... by Town Close Financial Planning | Jun 15, 2022 | General News
Your investment policy statement should read something like this…. A successful long-term investment strategy is necessarily goal-focused and planning-driven. It is arrived at by answering three key questions: Who is this money for? What is this money for? When,... by Town Close Financial Planning | Apr 26, 2022 | Pension & Retirement News
Graduating from work, maturation, arrivement, jubalacion, retirement, call it what you will, it’s perhaps the most important phase of life. It will be daunting, exciting and emotional. This memo aims to help you on the mental side of things. My experience of 25+ years... by Town Close Financial Planning | Jan 3, 2022 | Investment News
Temperament is defined as “a person’s or an animal’s nature as shown in the way they behave or react to situations or people.” Whereas intellect is “the ability to think in a logical way and understand things, especially at an advanced level; your mind.”... by Town Close Financial Planning | Aug 17, 2021 | Pension & Retirement News
One day we all graduate from work, voluntarily or otherwise, and thus begins 14,000 days of “retirement”, something we have discussed here: https://www.townclosefp.co.uk/retirement-funds/ But what about the bit that comes before? There are two aspects to getting ready...