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Jonathan Matchett Lovewell Blake Financial planning

The 4% rule: How much should I spend in retirement?

03.02.2023
Jonathan Matchett
Financial Planning
5 min read

When planning for retirement, it is all about trying to set aside sufficient funds to use in retirement whilst still leaving sufficient funds available to pay for everyday life and specific events that could occur. The 4% rule is a simple way to help you to manage your accumulated pension funds.

Richard Ince

When is it best for me to retire?

19.05.2022
Richard Ince
Financial Planning
4 min read

Firstly, that’s a great question. The simple answer is that you can retire when you have adequate wealth to do so. This can be a mixture of pensions, savings, investments, and property.

Trazer Farnese

How can you teach teens about money?

17.03.2022
Trazer Farnese
Financial Planning
5 min read

It’s never too early to start teaching young people about money, says Trazer Farnese of Lovewell Blake Financial Planning.

Chris Egmore

Government to review state pension age for second time

14.03.2022
Christopher Egmore
Financial Planning
2 min read

The first Review of State Pension age was undertaken in 2017 but the government has now launched a second pension age state review, which will consider whether the increase to age 68 should be brought forward to 2037-39.

Matthew Harrington, Lovewell Blake Financial Planning

Pensions, Protection and Investments

23.02.2022
Matthew Harrington
Financial Planning
5 min read

No matter if your business is small or large, three things that are often overlooked when running a business are; Pensions, Protection and Investments.

Ricky Banham

What is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF)?

20.01.2022
Ricky Banham
Financial Planning
1 min read

Diversification is of paramount importance in investment success, and one way to achieve it is by buying ‘Exchange Traded Funds’, or ETFs

Coins in a Jar with a plant

Understanding 'Pension Freedoms'

08.10.2021
Financial Planning
3 min read

Pension Freedoms was introduced in April 2015 and significantly changed the landscape of pensions and retirement. Ever since its introduction, there remains some misconceptions about what this really means, and the practical implications it has for individuals.

Stuart Lawn Lovewell Blake Financial Planning

What is Inheritance Tax?

01.09.2021
Financial Planning, Tax
3 min read

Many of us could be caught out by Inheritance Tax (IHT). Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to be mega-rich to owe HMRC a chunk of money when you die. I think most of us would prefer as much as possible to go to our loved ones, rather than HMRC.

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