by Town Close Financial Planning | Feb 4, 2020 | Investment News, Savings News
If you’ve got a son or daughter at college or university, you could have some stark financial lessons ahead. Getting the grades may have dominated the household up to now but budgeting for their life as a student can require just as much focus. Tuition fees and... by Town Close Financial Planning | Feb 4, 2020 | Pension & Retirement News
With an estimated 60 per cent of people dying without having made a will, it’s troubling to think that their life savings and property may not be passed on according to their wishes. One way of guaranteeing that those closest to you are taken care of is simply by... by Town Close Financial Planning | Feb 4, 2020 | Pension & Retirement News
When do you become classed as elderly? Or are you as simply as old as you feel? Research from the Office for National Statistics has revealed that although 65 has traditionally heralded the beginning of old age, 70 is now a more accurate figure. 65 used to be seen as... by Town Close Financial Planning | Feb 4, 2020 | Pension & Retirement News, Savings News
Being part of the sixth largest lender in the whole of the UK can be a challenge. Especially when you’re completely unregulated and financial qualifications are a rarity. But it hasn’t stopped the Bank of Mum and Dad from lending or gifting over £6.3 billion in 2019.... by Town Close Financial Planning | Feb 4, 2020 | Pension & Retirement News, Protection News
Do you know where your will is? Even more importantly, do the people who will act as your executors, in the event of your death, know where your will is stored? The recent discovery at Lloyds Banking Group that 9,000 wills had been left in storage and not passed on to...