If you are considering a review of your last will and testament, or your estate plan or trusts – here are some words on which to brush-up. Terminology can help us bring clarity to our final wishes, but it can also completely confuse us. Whilst we always recommend working with a qualified professional when drafting these documents and final plans, we also want you to know as much as possible to make informed and intentional decisions. […]
Continue readingHow to nurture financially savvy kids
In 1988, financial planner and best-selling author Venita Van Caspel wrote in her bestselling book Financial Dynamics for the 1990s: “Our educational system continues to send forth our young with so little information about financial matters that they are like time bombs about to destroy their own and their families’ economic futures. We equip them to earn good incomes and to live the good life, but we fail miserably as a nation to prepare them to […]
Continue readingHow does the stock market work?
The fastest way to lose half of your money is not a stock market crash but a divorce, separation or a poor business decision (so it’s a good idea to make sure you’re on the same page with your partner when it comes to joint finances.) Many have felt disheartened by the stock market in recent times, especially with the historic GameStop trading fiasco. It’s easy to feel confused and assume the market is rigged against […]
Continue readingTrim the fat, not the meat – pt 3
In a recent series of blogs, we have looked at areas in our personal finances where we can either tighten our belts or simply become more aware of how and why we are spending our money. Our first blog considered how to trim the fat off our travelling expenses. With lockdowns in both our review mirror and on the road ahead, lifestyles have changed, and our behaviours have changed. With these changes come changes in our […]
Continue readingWhen the opposite is true
There is a thin veneer over everything. When we are distracted by news streams, overwhelmed by direct messaging and tired from keeping up with the Joneses, it’s easy to create a veneer that allows us to store and process more information without having to delve deeper into what’s actually going on beneath the surface. It’s here that paradoxes are formed, and we can miss out on value when we aren’t able to dig deeper and find […]
Continue readingIs anchoring holding you back?
One of the challenges of financial planning is its complexity. Not only is it mathematically layered, but it’s also fraught with bias and emotional influence. For most of us, we only scratch the surface of about seven areas of financial planning and allow experts to make recommendations and decisions that will hopefully create a better financial position for us in the future. When it comes to investing (just one area in about seven), there are loads […]
Continue readingWills and Estate Planning – Did You Know?
If there’s one thing we need to ensure when creating and reviewing our last will and estate plan, it’s that accurate and complete information is critical. The more clarity we can bring to the documents and the legal processes that rely so heavily on them, the greater our peace of mind. Whilst not all financial advisers are qualified to draft or execute a last will and testament, they can assist with estate planning. It’s always advisable […]
Continue readingThe miracle of Meraki
In every culture and creed, there are traditions and philosophies about how to experience the best that life has in store for us, whilst overcoming trials and tragedies. From mindfulness to healthy eating, from exercise to stress management – we are often reminded that what we put in is what we get out. Somewhere, in all of these pragmatic approaches, we can lose sight of the meaning of what we’re putting in, and become focused on […]
Continue readingSandwich generation
The sandwich generation refers to working-age individuals who are in the precarious position of looking after their growing children and caring for elderly parents. They are effectively “sandwiched” between the responsibilities of caring for their children, who require financial, physical, and emotional support, and caring for their ageing parents, who may be unwell, incapable of performing certain activities, or in need of financial assistance. Increasing lifespans and having children at an older age have contributed to […]
Continue readingWills – Here’s why you need one.
Your last will and testament. A legally binding document with an ominous-sounding name, but wills don’t need to be all that doom-ridden. Most people know that it describes how their possessions should be distributed after their passing. So, what’s the big deal if it would all get split equally anyway? Well, it doesn’t always work out that way. Protect unmarried partners For starters, regardless of how long you’ve been together, unmarried partners aren’t entitled to anything […]
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