Throughout your lifetime you are likely to witness many stock market crashes. Looking back at history, they have occurred an average of one or two times per decade. The latest was the 2020 COVID-19 crash. Prior to that, events included the 2018 “cryptocurrency crash”, the 2010 “flash crash”…
UK tax returns can be intimidating. Not only do they require you to disclose various, complex aspects of your finances (which you may have lost track of), but there are also extra sections to fill out depending on your income and situation. It can be hard to work up the motivation to face it, but fortunately…
The dream of living mortgage-free is a powerful one. Indeed, it is often the reason why people want to overpay on their monthly mortgage – so they can repay their loan faster. Yet is this the best way to grow your wealth and gain more financial independence? Would investing more money into shares, bonds…
The cost of university today is far from straightforward. Student loans, tuition fees, maintenance grants – the list goes on. How can students enter higher education (HE) and be confident that the finances will be viable over the next 3+ years? How can you be sure that the debt…
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