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Explained: How much can you borrow through a mortgage?
When you’re searching for your next home, having a clear budget is essential. For many prospective...
How AI could answer your mortgage questions, and why it shouldn’t replace human advice
The use of AI has rapidly become a daily feature for some people, and a survey suggests millions...
Investment market update: May 2026
There were highs and dips in the investment markets in May 2026. Discover some of the factors that...
Why earning more than £100,000 doesn’t have to mean falling into a tax trap
A hidden marginal tax rate that affects workers earning between £100,000 and £125,140 is often...
7 ways financial planning could help you reduce stress
Financial worries are common, but engaging with your finances and creating a long-term plan could...
Balancing your goals: Why investing could be suitable for long-term goals
Reaching your long-term goals often requires careful planning and consistent action. A financial...
Offset mortgages explained: How they work and who they’re for
In some circumstances, an offset mortgage could reduce the amount of interest you pay and help you...
Only 19% of adults are prepared for health and financial shocks
Fewer than 1 in 5 UK adults are “adequately” protected from health and financial shocks, according...
4 exit options baby boomer business owners might want to consider
With the youngest of the baby boomers now in their early 60s, business owners in this generation...
Investment market update: April 2026
During April 2026, markets have continued to experience volatility as the conflict in the Middle...
Balancing your goals: How to manage your medium-term goals
It can be easy to overlook medium-term goals when reviewing your long-term plans. Yet, they’re...
How to really sell a business
This guest blog was written by Chris Budd, who wrote the original Financial Wellbeing Book as well...












