by Admin | Mar 12, 2020 | Budget, Uncategorized
Rishi Sunak delivered not only his first budget, after finding himself in the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer, but it’s also the Government’s first budget since winning the General Election and leaving the EU. All alongside the growing threat from coronavirus....
by Admin | Feb 28, 2020 | diversified portfolio, financial planning, Financial Planning, Investing, investment, Lessons from past financial crises, Uncategorized
Please be mindful of my recent blog on the bandwagon effect http://bridgewaterfs.co.uk/2019/12/13/2019-election/well now seems the perfect time to re-stress some of the principles that I mentioned in the blog. Especially given the very real panic that Corvid 19 is...
by Admin | Feb 4, 2020 | EU transition and financial services, Uncategorized
Now that we have officially left the European Union and entered a process of “transition”, a few of our ex-pat clients have been asking me what effect this now has; and how will it impact beyond 31 December 2020. How will Financial Services and investment...
by Admin | Jan 24, 2020 | Capital Gains Tax, Uncategorized
Selling a property? Then read on about the changes in CGT coming your way. This year, on 6 April 2020, HRMC are proposing some changes that could significantly increase the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) paid on the disposal of any residential property. That, along with a...
by Admin | Jan 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
Happy 2020! We’ve just stepped into a new decade and all the surprises that brings. But as we set off on the next chapter, I always think that the exciting thing is the uncertainty. Yes we know some things are definitely going to happen, like most of our New Year’s...
by Admin | Dec 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
The election is over, now let the dust settle Finally we have the outcome and a new strong direction for the UK, with Brexit now happening in the way that Boris Johnson has planned. There will be international reactions to the new political landscape and the markets...
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