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  • Critical Claims Statistics for Critical Illness Cover
    Are you adequately covered for personal life protection, including life assurance and critical illness cover? Do you know what the actual claims experience of the leading insurance companies is? Let's take a look at some revealing statistics...
  • Estate Planning and the Enduring Power Of Attorney - Changes Imminent
    It can be hard to imagine that you may not be able to look after yourself at some point in the future. As most of us are only too aware though, the chances of this situation arising is likely. But who will look after your financial affairs? And how will it all work, especially if your situation deteroirates quickly? Let's look at the options available to you.
  • Your UK State Pension and Missing Contributions
    Is it possible to boost your UK State Pension? What steps can you take to increase your income in retirement? By paying Class 3 National Insurance contributions all this is possible...
  • The UK Property Boom - Will It Continue in 2007?
    Whether we own property to live in, have it as an investment as a buy to let or as part of our portfolio in our ISAs or Pensions, the fortune of the property market is very important to our overall wealth.
  • Critical Protection Issues - How To Get The Right Level of Personal Protection
    This is the second of a three part mini-series on protecting your family from the effects of death and illness. A morbid subject perhaps, but a crucial one that you shouldn't ignore.
  • Bracing Yourself for Higher Education Costs - Are You Ready For The Challenge?
    Will your children be able to afford to go to University or onto Higher Education? With the costs increasing every year will the government be able to reach their goal of more students going to university? Let's look at the costs involved and the steps you can take to ensure you've saved enough for their futures.
  • Parent Landlords - A Good Option?
    Many clients we speak to have at some time posed the question - should we buy a property for our child(ren) going to University? It is a fair question as it seems a waste to pay rent when you can get something back. Also, as a caring parent you presumably would like your child to live somewhere decent and habitable.

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