Ensure your financial plans support not only your future but also the generations that follow
In an era of rising living costs, longer lifespans and increasing tax pressures, many UK families are beginning to think beyond their own financial future. Increasingly, the focus is shifting towards building long-term financial security that can benefit children, grandchildren and even future generations.
Why more families are losing wealth to Inheritance Tax and how to avoid it
Data shows families are paying unnecessary tax without planning ahead
Planning for your death is unlikely to be a cheery task to tick off your to-do list, but as the rules keep changing and tax thresholds remain frozen, tackling it is more important than ever. Families paid a record £8.5 billion in Inheritance Tax (IHT) in the 2025/26 tax year, 3.6% higher than the £8.2 billion paid the previous year, according to HM Revenue & Customs.
Your health could be the key to a larger pension
Maximise your pension by sharing your health story
Many UK adults approaching retirement may be missing out on thousands of pounds due to misunderstandings about how their health affects their pension options. Research shows that two in five adults over 50 are unaware that common medical conditions could significantly increase their retirement income[1]. Despite the potential for higher guaranteed income through enhanced annuities, 40% of those over 50 do not understand how health disclosures affect their final rate.
The optimal time to pass on your wealth
Making a significant difference to your family’s financial wellbeing
Some people choose to wait until they pass away to transfer their assets to their children and grandchildren. However, passing on your wealth during your lifetime is an approach worth considering for several compelling reasons.
Navigating your finances through a divorce
Taking the right initial steps lays the foundation for a fair settlement
Money matters might not be your primary focus when a marriage ends. However, given the significant impact a separation can have on your financial wellbeing, it is crucial to safeguard your future security early on. Understanding your assets, from property and pensions to savings and investments, makes the entire process much less daunting.
Rethinking retirement
Research highlights why retirees are choosing income security over risk
Planning for your retirement income is one of the most significant financial steps you will take. As we transition from our working years into retirement, our priorities naturally shift from simply building wealth to ensuring that our wealth lasts throughout our later years.
Bridging the confidence gap in dementia care
It’s time to break the silence and build a support system
For many adults in the UK, the middle decades of life are defined by a delicate balancing act. You might find yourself building a career, raising children, and managing a household, all while keeping a watchful eye on your ageing parents. This phenomenon has given rise to what experts call the ‘sandwich generation’, a group stretched thin by dual caregiving responsibilities.
Take control of your financial future
Building a solid retirement plan to navigate life’s uncertainties
Planning for your future requires more than saving money; it’s about having a clear, structured strategy. A well-thought-out approach ensures your hard-earned wealth serves you well in later life and keeps you in control of your financial destiny.
Breaking the silence: Tackling Britain’s money taboo
Why talking about money boosts wellbeing, relationships, and financial futures
We happily discuss our health, our relationships, and even our most embarrassing mistakes with friends and family. Yet when the topic turns to personal finances, the room often falls silent. Money remains one of the last great taboos in British society. As household budgets stretch and the economic landscape shifts, open communication about wealth, debt, and spending is more critical than ever. Yet a deep-seated reluctance leaves many of us suffering in silence.
Your roadmap to a successful retirement transition
Have you planned your timeline, lifestyle, and finances for when you stop working?
Regardless of when you plan to retire, there are several key considerations that can help make the transition to life after work smoother and more manageable. Taking time to prepare in advance will reduce stress and ensure you are ready for this significant life change.