Articles by Fairstone Wealth Management City LTD
IFAs, Planning, Divorce finances

How to help divorcing clients navigate pension sharing

Navigating the complexities of divorce can be an emotional time for savers and financial planning can present further…
Remortgages, Variable rates, Interest rates

Should I buy a property now or wait?

If you think property prices are likely to reduce in months to come, and are hoping that mortgage rates will fall…
IFA, Invesment Planning, Long term planning

Embracing a growth investment strategy for wealth...

Fairstone adviser Nadia Khan explores how implementing a growth investment strategy can help shape your financial…
IFA, HMRC, Help, Accounting and Reporting

Digital Platform Sellers Beware: New HMRC Reporting Rules...

This is not something I get involved in but this has been on my radar for some time as I have many friends and clients…
CGT, Stocks, Tax year end, Tax Planning

Capital Gains Tax on Shares

Capital gains tax on shares is charged at 10% or 20%, depending on your income tax band. You may need to pay capital…
IFA, Divorce finances

Divorce Day- The financial implications for parting couples

The 8th January has been dubbed ‘Divorce Day’ in the UK because of a typical rise in the number of couples seeking to…
Allowances, Tax year planning

Planning opportunities for 2024

At this time of year, it is also a good time to start planning our tax affairs before the end of the tax year on 5…
2024 goals, Financial Advice, Financial Planning

Happy New Year to all my followers

As we kick off 2024 and no doubt many of you have New Year Health resolutions, be sure to make sure you have a…
Children, Children cover, Family protection

The impact of children having Critical illness

Nobody wants to think about what would happen if their child was to fall seriously ill. It’s a difficult conversation…
IFA, Divorce, Divorce finances, Pension Planning

What to do about pensions, divorce and the planning problem!

No-one plans to get divorced but unfortunately, it happens to lots of couples. With more couples divorcing, it's…
Mortgages, Interest rates, Bank of England

Renting now cheaper than first-time mortgages

The rise in mortgage rates means it is now cheaper to rent a home than to buy one for the first time since 2010. The…
Time horizon, Stock market, Long term investment

Stock Market Down? One Thing Never to Do

When the stock market goes down and the value of your portfolio decreases significantly, it’s tempting to ask yourself…