Okay, this may not seem like the most scintillating news, but it’s exciting to us. After many years of researching, waiting, researching, and waiting some more, we decided to implement a new financial planning software program. Our goal is to provide our clients with accurate and comprehensive finan ...
When it comes to thinking about the dreaded inheritance tax, most people think they will be safe from it and don’t need to worry about how to distribute their assets upon their death. They believe the current threshold of £312,000 per person is more than enough to cover everything they own. But that ...
We all have big financial decisions to make during our lives. Buying a house, making pension plans and looking after our families all require a more in-depth knowledge of our financial situation than everyday living tends to provide. Whether your job brings in £20,000 a year or £200,000 a year, it’s ...
Rick was featured today by financial columnist Jean Chatzky in her New York Daily News column. In the column, “Shame Game: vicious cycle of debt,” Chatzky linked shame and money, something new for her. She quoted Rick and Brené Brown, a member of the research faculty at the University of Houston Gra ...
Hello to New York Times readers, as well as those from less prominent spots across the media world. If you’re new to SMITH, there’s lots to tell you. But our top story at this moment is our forthcoming book, NOT QUITE WHAT I WAS PLANNNG: Six-Word Memoirs By Writers Famous & Obscure. Give our video a ...
A significant number of Britons are using their savings to help friends or relatives in financial difficulty, it has been revealed. Around ten million (22 per cent) of respondents to a survey by Abbey say they have withdrawn money from their own savings account to help out those close to them, with ...