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Why life insurance is a crucial safety net
Read more: Why life insurance is a crucial safety netFewer than one in four people has a life insurance policy that would support their family in the event of their death, a new study1 has found. As the cost-of-living burden worsens, experts fear that the protection gap could continue to widen. Indeed, a tenth of respondents said they have already given up one or…
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How it’s still possible to make a positive decision, despite the current mortgage market
Read more: How it’s still possible to make a positive decision, despite the current mortgage marketMortgages became headline news in October. Despite the current mortgage market, it is still possible to make a positive decision. Rates rise The political turmoil recently initially sent interest rates soaring and left millions of mortgage holders with hundreds of pounds more to pay each month. Liz Truss’ brief stint as Prime Minister has resulted…
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Why you shouldn’t solely rely on your employee benefits for insurance.
Read more: Why you shouldn’t solely rely on your employee benefits for insurance.As an employee, you may find that you are eligible for an employee benefits package. Your employer may provide you some level of group protection. This may include life insurance, also known as a death in service, along with potentially an income protection benefit. Death in service is linked to your salary and is in…
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Mortgage deals at a time of rising rates
Read more: Mortgage deals at a time of rising ratesAfter increasing the Bank Rate to 2.25% in September, the Bank of England (BoE) has since said it will ‘not hesitate’ to hike rates further to curb inflation. Variable rates Changing rates have a significant impact on the amount you repay on your mortgage. Those on a tracker mortgage will see their rate increase (or…
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Life insurance – could you live without it?
Read more: Life insurance – could you live without it?Planning for what you’ll leave behind once you’re gone is no easy task. But if you have loved ones that rely on your income, finding the right life insurance policy can make facing the unknown a little less daunting. Peace of mind Knowing your loved ones will not face financial hardship in your absence brings…
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Inflation and how it affects your mortgage
Read more: Inflation and how it affects your mortgageAccording to the Office for National Statistics, inflation hit a near 40 year high of 9% during April and could yet rise further during the remainder of the year. Driven by a further increase in the energy price cap coming in in October, experts are predicting this figure could rise to 10% putting a further…
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Property Surveys
Read more: Property SurveysProperty Surveys – What are they and why are they a good idea?
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Property Surveys
Read more: Property SurveysProperty Surveys – What are they and why are they a good idea?
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HTB Remortgages – A Practical Example
Read more: HTB Remortgages – A Practical ExampleThere are many online guides for the Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme and how the process works when first buying a property, but what happens when you come to remortgage?
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HTB Remortgages – A Practical
Read more: HTB Remortgages – A PracticalThere are many online guides for the Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme and how the process works when first buying a property, but what happens when you come to remortgage?
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What is stamp duty and how do the new rules affect you
Read more: What is stamp duty and how do the new rules affect youAn update on stamp duty The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has announced there will be no stamp duty tax on all property purchases, up to £500,000. This positive news is expected to boost the economy and housing market following the Covid-19 crisis and lockdown restrictions. What is stamp duty? Before the announcement, if you purchased a…
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How The Government Is Helping You Pay Your Mortgage
Read more: How The Government Is Helping You Pay Your MortgageThe economic effects of the Coronavirus “We have never in peacetime faced an economic fight like this one” – Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the exchequer. The Coronavirus has already caused quite a lot of economic turmoil, with one of the steepest stock market declines since the 2008 financial crisis. Economic uncertainty tends to lead to…
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Celebrating 200 Reviews
Read more: Celebrating 200 ReviewsChance to get £200 off your broker fee To celebrate receiving 200 five-star Google reviews, we are offering £200 off our broker fee for the first 20 people to contact using this link if they apply for a mortgage before 30th June
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Vouched For – Top Rated Adviser
Read more: Vouched For – Top Rated AdviserWe are proud to announce that Michael Bennison has received the accolade of Top Rated Adviser 2020 at Vouched For – Home to the UK’s most trusted advisers. With a 5 out of 5 rating from 70 reviewers, Michael is leading a small team of brokers at our family-run business by delivering the high standard…