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Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPS): ... the easing up of the Pension regulations in April 2006 I opened a SIPP account at the earliest opportunity. Basically a SIPP (Self Invested Personal Pension) is an opportunity for every man, woman and child to save money to draw as a pension. Pensions really are not as complex as everyone makes out and a SIPP is highly recommended; I cannot now imagine not having one. It allows you take control and monitor you...
Read the full review: SIPP could mean Save-it, Invest-it, Plan-it, Personalise-it by upton66
 

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Financial Adviser - Chartwell Chartwell
Financial Adviser / Chartwell is a firm of independent professional investment advisers established in Bath to help both private and business clients organise and plan their affairs to achieve their financial and personal goals.
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Sage Independent Advisers Sage Independent Advisers
Sage is a medium-sized national investment-orientated network of over 65 experienced financial advisers.
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Financial Adviser - State Pensions State Pensions
Financial Adviser / The pros and cons of state pension schemes - Basic and SERPS (State Earnings Related Pensions)
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The Tax Refund Company The Tax Refund Company
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Financial Adviser - DaviesGreer.co.uk DaviesGreer.co.uk
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Roberts Boyt & Co Roberts Boyt & Co
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Financial Adviser - Pronoia Financial Consulting Pronoia Financial Consulting
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Gifford Stewart Gifford Stewart
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Financial Adviser - Capel Cure Sharp Capel Cure Sharp
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Baillie Gifford Baillie Gifford
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steerpyke Church Wood Financial
... is quickly becoming the curse of modern living. Not only is life becoming expensive in the western world, the pressures of fashion and status require many of us to spend money on things that we feel we should have, rather than things that we actually need. Upgrading the car, building an extension, the right school for the children, the flash holiday, all concepts alien to the "make do and mend" philosophy of our grandparents generation but all facts of life today. And as debts spiral upwards the fall out can be, strained relationships, stress, illness and even suicide, such is the trap that we all too easily build for ourselves. For a number of years I have...
Read the full review: Neither a borrower nor a lender be... by steerpyke
vikkisbest Christians Against Poverty
... Against Poverty Are you like me have depts and don t know were to turn. I was bad depresion was setting in I hid bills ,was almost about to lose my house then my helf vister told me about Christians Against Poverty it is a national debt counselling charity working through a network of 36 centres based in local churches. CAP offers hope and a solution to people in debt through it s unique, in-depth service. This was a help I wrang my local center and spoke to lovly man who then came out to my house and told me all about the servercis they have to offer and how he would help us out. I must would say don t sit there in shame and don t think no one can help thease ...
Read the full review: CAP helped me let them help you to by vikkisbest
grahamt The Inland Revenue
... m sure you ve all seen the adverts on TV by that superb presenter, Adam Hart-Davis, promoting the completion of your annual Income Tax return using the Inland Revenue s online tax declaration website. His tag line is "Tax doesn t have to be taxing". But, is it true? I m one of those unlucky people who are hassled by the IR to complete a tax declaration every year. I don t know why they pick on me. Virtually no one else I know ever has to do this. I suspect that it may be because a few years ago I spotted that they screwed up on my tax calculation and they ended up having to pay me back over £5,000. I think they ve been trying to get it back again ever s...
Read the full review: Tax doesn't have to be taxing... SO WHY IS IT? by grahamt
 
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