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11th September 2009
Free lancers, contractors and self employed workers can enjoy the benefit of working for themselves and being self employed. Nevertheless being a sole trader, in partnership with someone or being in a limited companies can have implications for your earni... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
21st August 2009
An equity release can shape up your life after retirement - for better of course. If you are over 55 and if you are a UK property owner you could release some additional money and enjoy life after your retirement. The money that is obtained from your equi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
28th July 2009
How many times have you seen a trucker pass you by on the motorway and thought, 'I could do that, no problem.' But, have you ever gave it any real consideration, what is life really like on the road?
LGV truck driving as a career can open up many opport... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire
19th July 2009
When you move away from the UK there is always the problem of what to do with your UK pensions. Now there is a solution that not only allows you to take your pension with you but also helps to deal with that old problem of buying an annutiy. The answer ... Read >
Author: Barry Davys
05th July 2009
Short LGV training courses can be completed in as little as 5 days. You might be wondering what doors of opportunity such a short training course opens.
To look at this issue in the right perspective, it would be enlightening to know what components a... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire
15th June 2009
Those who are of retirement age or near retirement age are most certainly concerned with their ability to manage their later years on a small and limited income. While general pension plans allow for a certain flexibility in controlling and using funds, t... Read >
Author: sturat
08th June 2009
The most important news this month which concerns you is the
fall of the UK and US government's pension schemes.
In the Sunday Times the main points of concern these.
... Read >
Author: Carl Jeremy
05th June 2009
The BBC recently conducted a survey to determine whether the participants were contributing to any Government finds hand-out scheme included the deceased
kind of pension scheme. The results showed that almost half of all adults aged between 20 and 60 h... Read >
Author: Which4u
18th May 2009
Simon Parsons on pensions: anti-forestalling
It is important that everyone is encouraged to save for their retirement, but I intend to address the anomaly which sees a tiny proportion of the top taking a large slice of the help...Alistair Darling, Chance... Read >
Author: Simon Parsons
18th May 2009
Simon Parsons on the 2009 budget
Initial assessment indicates that there are no direct impacts on Payroll operations for the 2009/2010 tax year. Whether further detail will be declared in the Notes to Software Developers is not clear at this stage, but t... Read >
Author: simonparsons
04th May 2009
Self-employed freelancers, contractors and temporary workers enjoy the freedom that comes with being self-employed, however, setting yourself up as a sole trader, partnership or as a limited company can have implications for your earning potential. Some f... Read >
Author: Ben Curtis
15th April 2009
Pension experts have revealed that the scheme set up to protect final salary pensions could be in trouble.
As pension shortfalls have recently hit a record high, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is in danger of being submerged from a high level of cla... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
11th April 2009
Pension experts have revealed that the scheme set up to protect final salary pensions could be in trouble.
As pension shortfalls have recently hit a record high, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is in danger of being submerged from a high level of cla... Read >
Author: Which4u
25th March 2009
With each interest cut made by the Bank of England, financial pressures grow for the millions of retired pensioners who rely on savings as part of their retirement planning. It’s not much better for those who are approaching retirement, as UK defined co... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th March 2009
Self-employed freelancers, contractors and temporary workers enjoy the freedom that comes with being self-employed, however, setting yourself up as a sole trader, partnership or as a limited company can have implications for your earning potential. Some f... Read >
Author: Sam Rosenna
05th January 2009
Investing money is supposedly a safe discipline, to put a few pennies away for times of need, possibly to make retirement a little more comfortable. However, as many have recently found, our financial investments are far from secure and a constant worry. ... Read >
Author: Randy Shepperd
05th January 2009
Investing money is supposedly a safe discipline, to put a few pennies away for times of need, possibly to make retirement a little more comfortable. However, as many have recently found, our financial investments are far from secure and a constant worry. ... Read >
Author: Randy Shepperd
15th October 2008
The world ages every day as it travels through the solar system and so does everyone on it. In the UK the average age of the population is advancing, too. According to the Office of National Statistics the average age was 39-years-old in mid-2007, up from... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
12th August 2008
As you devour this article, remember that the rest of it contains valuable information related to double tax relief and in some way related to federal gift taxes, dividend tax rate, IRS debt or Katrina emergency tax relief act for your reading pleasure. ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
If you are searching for information related to government tax relief or any other such as mike bush, tax relief 2006, debt creditor or citizen tax relief you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just general government tax... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation due to the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, all information (whether about federal tax relief or any other such as tax relief expenses, Tennessee tax information, ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
23rd May 2008
Allowable costs for tax purposes include the cost of goods bought for resale including the cost of raw materials and all costs of production after adjusting the cost of sales for changes to the opening and closing stock of stock including stores being hel... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
15th May 2008
Everyone wants to live a peaceful life. It is not very easy to get that in the materialistic world. But by proper planning of finances you can attain that peace. A good financial plan ensures that your income and expenses are in good balance, you are gene... Read >
Author: Anton Kadin
01st May 2008
You can use your finances in better ways but you are not using it in that way. And the reason for this may be lack of proper knowledge about various investment and savings options. Your money needs a good assistance so that it can provide you long-term an... Read >
Author: Anton Kadin
01st May 2008
You can use your finances in better ways but you are not using it in that way. And the reason for this may be lack of proper knowledge about various investment and savings options. Your money needs a good assistance so that it can provide you long-term an... Read >
Author: Anton Kadin
19th March 2008
Employment Contracts
An Employment Contract is an agreement that is entered between the employer and the employee before the commencement of employment period. This is a common practice seen in almost all organisations. A clearly stated employment cont... Read >
Author: Jayne Bettles
26th February 2008
A new study by Prudential has found that a significant number of those approaching retirement age are considering using their homes as part of their pensions. According to Prudential, 17 per cent of people in the UK over the age of 45 say they plan to use... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th February 2008
People in the UK who are planning to retire during 2008 are likely to face their later years earning a lower-than-average annual income, a new study has revealed. Research carried out by Prudential found that adults retiring this year will live off an ave... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
20th January 2008
It is worth trying to define exactly what early retirement means since expectations vary. During the 1980’s, many large employers used their well-funded pension schemes to pay for laying off workers in their fifties by giving them early retirement.
... Read >
Author: Scott Taylor
21st August 2007
The pharmaceutical industry in the UK remains a prosperous place to pursue a career. After all, people will always be ill! More than any other country in the world, the pharmaceutical industry is exceptionally tightly regulated, to the benefit of you, t... Read >
Author: UK Careers
24th July 2007
This week Peter Hain was announced as the new Work and Pensions Secretary, replacing John Hutton.
One of the first issues the new Minister will need to tackle is the growing regulatory burden currently facing workplace pensions schemes. Many put the b... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
05th July 2007
This week Peter Hain was announced as the new Work and Pensions Secretary, replacing John Hutton.
One of the first issues the new Minister will need to tackle is the growing regulatory burden currently facing workplace pensions schemes. Many put the b... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
29th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Geoff Morris
Are you one of these people that believe fervently that by keeping your body in shape that is all it will take to eventually lead to a much longer, healthier and happier life-span?
Well, it certainly helps, and those ... Read >
19th June 2007
Pension Release is a process available in the UK to those over the age of 50 who have funds locked up in pension schemes which would not normally be available to them until retirement/ maturation of the policy.
Grove FP are an independent financial servi... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn
31st January 2007
Have you started to save into any form of pension plan? Are you saving enough into your current pension plan? Has your employer a company pension scheme that you are eligible to join? These are important questions for people to consider, you do not want t... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
03rd January 2007
When I first entered the insurance industry. I had the good fortune to join a small insurance brokerage as a partner.There were only two of us in the business, and my partner did mainly general insurance.On the day I joined him I asked him this question â... Read >
Author: Don
18th November 2006
It’s now unlikely that the state pension will be enough to keep you
living comfortably when you retire. It provides only basic support, and
the government itself is keen to encourage people to save as much as
they can to supplement their state pensio... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
17th November 2006
Do you smoke cigarettes? Are you thinking of quitting smoking? In this article I write about the benefits of stopping smoking, not just for the smokers themselves but also their family and friends.
When people are quite young they do not really think t... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
25th April 2006
Many people are buying property in Lanzarote purely as an investment, intending to rent out the property for as many weeks in the year as possible and also see good capital appreciation, as opposed to putting their money into pension schemes which have be... Read >
Author: Bob Dickie
12th April 2006
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has issued a report which supports the Pension Commission's recent demand for reform in the structure of the basic state pension. In fact the report goes further than simply backing the report, it calls for reforms to... Read >
Author: sam lowe
05th April 2006
While the population of England tipped over 50 million recently, a recent survey suggest that around two million households are living on the edge of financial difficulty, and a further half-million are already in difficulty.
The survey, from the Financi... Read >
Author: Richard Green
05th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris
A few years ago, my wife and I looked at our meagre pension schemes, and took what we thought at the time were some pretty radical steps to do sometime about it. Steps that even Mr Brown cannot argue with nor worry us too mu... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris
16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris
Geoff Morris, a UK property investor, has been working in conjunction with Kirt Christensen in examining the sizzling Florida property scene. As well as some fantastic investment opportunities, he has come across some strang... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris
09th January 2006
The days are over, when most of the people have worked for the same company for decades until they have reached their pension age. More and more jobs are outsourced from the traditional industrial countries to developing economies. China is becoming the f... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
09th November 2005
"Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese" according to Luis Bunuel. Not so if the press is to be believed.
Ageism is a classic form of restricted thinking but despite more and more companies abandoning their pension schemes, it is... Read >
Author: Euphrosene Labon
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