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WILLS – DON’T LET YOUR BENEFICIARIES MISS OUT!
It is estimated that approximately 60% of the UK’s population have not yet written their Will. By not having a Will in place you leave your house, money, car etc open to potential risk of this benefitting people who you did not know or even like when you pass away. A...
Great News for First Time Buyers. It’s the new £5K deposit mortgage.
Today sees the dawn of a new mortgage scheme, by Accord mortgages that has been designed specifically to help first time buyers. You may be able to take that first step onto the property ladder with a £5,000 deposit. This scheme is exclusively available to first time...
Will the new Tax Year help you to become better off Financially?
Will the new Tax Year help you to become better off Financially? With some of the announcements made by Jeremy Hunt in his speech last week in the Spring budget and when considering some other announcements that have recently been made, the new tax year may offer you...
Are You Finding It Hard to Maintain Your Mortgage Repayments and Your Bills.
Many people today are having difficulty making ends meet. The recent Increases in interest rates appear to be causing stress and worry for some people. Their biggest concern centres around their ongoing mortgage repayments considering the current mortgage interest...
The Power of Reviewing Your Mortgage Scheme
Without realising it homeowners are throwing away pounds each year by failing to take advantage of the many competitive mortgage deals available in the marketplace. If you are currently on the standard variable rate (SVR) for your mortgage, it is time to take a closer...
Fixed Rate Mortgages – Is your advisor giving you the full story?
Governments come and go; manifestos promise much but sometimes deliver little. Fixed-rate mortgages give the certainty that your monthly repayment will remain the same during the fixed rate period and therefore homeowners who have a mortgage secured against their...