Balancing

Just finished a page on “balancing” investments every year.  I really should do this more, rather than trying to second-guess where to be overweight and underweight.  It should also free up time to live more life, rather than pore over investments.  Mind you, I do enjoy this stuff…..

Redundancy Chicken

Here’s a game that many people now play with their employer:  redundancy chicken.

Rather than wind down into retirement by reducing their weekly hours every so often, staff with long service hold onto their potential redundancy package by remaining working full-time until either they’re made redundant, or they quit with as little notice as their contract allows. Continue reading “Redundancy Chicken”

Inheritance Tax – is it actually unfair?

The papers seem to have been going on about IHT for the last couple of weeks. They were saying it was unfair, punishing prudent saving and good investment, hitting people when they’re down (literally), how it’s a recent tax, etc. etc..
I also listen to podcasts like MoneyBox and FT Money. I recall a mention or two there (on FT Money at least).
I think HMRC were seeking opinions. Continue reading “Inheritance Tax – is it actually unfair?”

Info loaded. What next?

So… I’ve loaded most of the pages of info.

I have a couple of pages still to tidy and add:
– Ideas of what to do 10 years before retirement, 3 years before, etc.
– My opinion of different types of investments (spoiler alert – the answer for me is mostly equity funds).

I’ll upload the Excel files for the images.

I think that’s the time to go more public.

And finally I need to work out how to use affiliate links, etc. and decide where to put them so they don’t mess up the readability. It would be nice if this website at least covered its costs.

First post (click to comment)

I discuss pensions, investing and other personal finance with friends and colleagues. “I might put this on a website,” I said to one. “You should!” she said. So here it is.

This blog is going to explain what I plan for the site, my thoughts on new legislation on personal tax and finance, and readers can comment on the site and can suggest future pages.

There are a number of more factual pages. On the whole, the pages look at personal finance from my angle and I hope that there’s value in that for you.

To make a comment, click the post.  WordPress default is that you leave your email and your first post needs approval before posting.   Your email address won’t be published and I will be ignoring it unless you ask for a private message.  And I definitely won’t be passing on or selling your info!