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Life Stages - Useful Links

Our priorities and goals can change as we go through life, as can our circumstances.

If you're making a commitment by moving in with a partner you may wish to consider budgets and spending plans. Whereas once you're approaching retirement or in retirement then it could be a good time to check pension arrangements and look at savings and investments.

Use our Life Stages Useful Links for whatever stage you're at in life to guide you in the right direction. Advice is then clearly needed to assist you in meeting your goals and this is where we can help.


Budget Planner

Budget Tool

Where does all your money go each month? Use the budget planner to manage your finances.

Debt Test Calculator

Learn how to get your debts under control and see how you can get back on track.

Pension Calculator

Working out your Pension.

Saving and Investing

Planning your saving and investing, popular savings and investments at a glance and how to make the most of what you have.

Money Tips on starting a family

All things money-related - from bump to birth and beyond.

Guide to claiming benefits

Benefits you're entitled to when having a baby

Working out which benefits you qualify for and how to claim can often be complicated.

Protecting your family or dependents

Life insurance, critical illness, private medical cover and dental insurance - do you need them and how to get the best policy.

Managing your money

Managing your money

Advice, tips and tools to help you get your finances under control and make your money go further.

Approaching Retirement

Approaching retirement

As retirement nears there are big decisions to make, such as what kind of annuity to shop around for.

Savings advice

Savings advice

Taking the confusion out of choosing a savings account.

Equity Release

Equity Release

What is Equity Release and what to consider.

IHT

Inheritance Tax

Inheritance Tax (IHT) may be payable on a person's estate (the value of what they leave behind) after they die.
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate Inheritance tax planning