Speaking to a whole raft of people after various events in 2019 has reinforced my views that our biases influence what we hear. Of course, this is very evident in politics... read more →
A recent week in Crete, lazing about in the sun, proved to be very taxing for me. It was hot, you know! Doing very little also didn’t help my waistline!As... read more →
I seem to be reading more and more about how adults, in the twilight of their working lives, are taking time out to travel. This is consistent with what we... read more →
This blog is nothing to do with the London Underground, more a focus on the retirement gap in the UK, or as it is often referred; the ‘adequacy gap’. I’m... read more →
Financial planning expert, Gary Neild, is urging individuals, businesses and professional advisers to heed the message of the so-called Paradise Papers scandal and ensure tax affairs are kept above board.... read more →