As a parent, could you be forgoing your state pension?
There’s no reason why being a parent, and especially being a non-earning parent with responsibilities to their children, should put you in danger of reducing your state pension entitlement. At this time, however, there are possibly hundreds of thousands of people in this precise situation—although fortunately, there are actions to…
Should these four cruises around the British Isles be added to your bucket list?
If you haven’t heard about the term “bucket list”, it’s a list of all the dreams you want to make happen, ambition’s you want to realise and life experiences you wish to experience before your time is up. As you might expect, going on a cruise is a popular…
Planning for the greatest time of your life!
Whether you’re approaching the beginning of your retirement or you’ve still got a number of years of work in front of you, it’s possible that you’ve already begun arranging this next major stage in your life. But no matter how much you read, how many numbers you crunch and how…
Saving for retirement: what’s your number?
It’s easy to push saving for your golden years to the back of your mind. Future events often feel very distant—until they arrive! It can be a hard thing to keep track of too; with no one checking up on your…
Three New Year’s resolutions for your finances
With the new year comes new opportunities, and the chance to put a resolution (or three) in place. Whist you might not stick to your January gym membership, quitting booze or stopping smoking, committing yourself to a financial resolution is a great way to start 2019. Bettering a financial situation…
What to do if you inherit money
If you receive an inheritance from a relative it can be difficult to know what to do. Here at Charters Private Wealth, we think it’s a good idea to take a step back and think about the best way to use it. Depending on how much you receive and your…
Is 2019 the year to review your investment fees and charges?
Managing investments takes time and money and you must expect to pay sensible fees. But high charges can seriously affect your nest egg’s growth potential. To see how much look at the example below: Initial investment = £250,000 Nest egg A Nest egg B Annual return before charges 5.0% 5.0%…
Four ways to live a happy retirement
Retirement should be the time of your life. No more early morning wake up calls, no more commuting and no more carefully allocating your holiday entitlement. Instead, you have the freedom to do whatever you choose. Yet retirement might not always work out as a time to forget your worries…
How much should you actually be saving for retirement?
Retirement should be the time in your life where you’re able to enjoy the fruits of your labour. However, simply paying into a pension for when you retire might not allow you to do this if you’re not putting enough away. But how much is “enough”? Well, here at Charters…
Getting a grip on your finances
Does it feel like your finances are here, there and everywhere? If the answer is yes, then taking the time to manage your savings better can really pay off. It can help you keep on top of your expenditure and save thousands each year. You can spend these savings on…