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July 27 2024
Moira O'Neill
Become a landlord? You’re better off putting your money in the bank
The latest data suggests buy-to-let purchases are down, mortgage lending has dropped off and the sector is shrinking.
July 26 2024
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James Max
Can we afford to have another dog?
Vet bills, food, accessories and collateral damage. It’s an expensive business
July 25 2024
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David Stevenson
I’m a commodities sceptic, but even I see an opportunity in the green transition
Returns have been dismal over the past decade, but investment banks are buying into cleaner energy
July 24 2024
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Lucy Warwick-Ching
How best can I object to my neighbour’s extension plans?
Planning permission has been requested for extensive works
July 20 2024
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‘Government must act to avoid retirement crisis’
Industry warns on pensions bill’s missed opportunity on minimum contributions
July 19 2024
Serious Money
Claer Barrett
Would you turn to Reddit for investment ideas?
It’s no surprise that social platforms are the go-to place when industry communications appear designed to obfuscate
July 19 2024
Kate Burgess
Lawsuit financing: investors smell profit in classic hold-your-nose stocks
There’s much to be said for shares in companies whose returns are uncorrelated to stock markets — if you don’t mind the whiff of ‘champerty’
July 18 2024
John Lee
Three ideas to boost the UK's investment culture
We desperately need to encourage growth in our home market
July 17 2024
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Lucy Warwick-Ching
How can my parents help pay my children’s school fees?
They are worried about the tax implications
July 13 2024
Moira O'Neill
Why are fewer people getting financial advice?
Numbers are down on last year, thanks in part to the burden of new regulations. But is this necessarily a bad thing?
July 13 2024
Serious Money
Claer Barrett
How the ‘single tax’ can break financial resilience
From housing to pensions, those living on their own face an uphill struggle to get ahead
July 10 2024
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Lucy Warwick-Ching
Can I use a mirror will to protect my children’s inheritance?
We have stated that after we both die our assets are divided equally between our children
July 6 2024
Financial Advice
How to protect your wealth from future Labour tax raids
Advisers plot ways to ‘Labour-proof’ clients’ finances after landslide victory
July 6 2024
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Stuart Kirk
How investors should play the UK, French and US elections
Worry not if policies are discounted, they are sideshows versus fundamentals
July 4 2024
Moira O'Neill
How to crack investing for retirement income
Britons need urgent help with their long-term savings
July 3 2024
Lucy Warwick-Ching
Can I change our house deeds?
Due to my footballer husband’s income our house is listed in his sole name and I worry what could happen if we divorce
June 28 2024
Stuart Kirk
Now everyone is worried about France, is it time to buy European stocks?
Macron madness rings my contrarian bells
June 28 2024
Moira O'Neill
Wealth managers need to adopt AI — and fast
The industry is at risk of overplaying the quality of its ‘human’ support
June 27 2024
Faith Glasgow
The great wealth transfer is coming (but are advisers prepared?)
Compared with their parents, children often have different expectations when it comes to managing their money
June 27 2024
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James Max
At 54, where do I start looking for a new job?
The trouble is, my CV looks a bit schizophrenic
June 26 2024
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Lucy Warwick-Ching
Should I pay into a Jisa or a junior Sipp for my grandchildren?
I want to know the best way to pass down wealth
June 21 2024
Moira O'Neill
Should you really open the Bank of Mum and Dad?
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June 21 2024
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Mixed responses from FT readers about the UK’s biggest wealth manager
June 20 2024
Simon Edelsten
Why my enthusiasm for energy stocks is fading
State involvement in the sector is a good reason for investors to tread carefully
June 18 2024
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Lucy Warwick-Ching
Will we need to pay tax on gifting our Swiss apartment?
My wife and I would like to gift our flat to our children
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