
Autumn Statement 2022: Impact on my Clients
My Take on the contents of the Autumn Statement (Nov 22) and how it will Impact my clients’ savings aspirations
A Personal Financial Blog from Naz Miller
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My Take on the contents of the Autumn Statement (Nov 22) and how it will Impact my clients’ savings aspirations
Planning to retire in a market downturn has its risks. This post is specifically aimed at those on the cusp of retirement. It aims to
Pension Savers are Rightly Concerned. Rapid Inflation Is Eroding the Purchasing Power of Pension Pots. Read My Analysis of Your Choices …
Flexible Retirement is an Increasingly common aim nowadays, post-COVID. But Is it achievable or practical for you? Find out what it is and the pros and cons of flexible retirement.
The furlough scheme set up in March 2020 was designed to save jobs. Now it’s been extended again and this month I’m looking at its
A review of personal finance in 2020? The temptation to move swiftly on is immense. As we move from a year we’d rather forget into an uncertain 2021, I’d like to pause for reflection before we do so. It’s always important to learn, and 2020 is no different. So, here’s my review of the year, as seen through the prism of my blogs.
Quite a few of my clients have asked me recently if now is a good time to retire. Of course, there’s seldom a simple yes/no
Pensions Awareness Week is an annual PR-bash from the pensions industry, to try and build awareness among the population. Particularly awareness of the need for
WARNING: Pound cost ravaging is a rather technical concept. But it’s very important, particularly in the shadow of COVID-19, for anyone taking retirement incomes from
My not-too-serious review of 2019. A look at blog posts through the year on topics such as Pensions, Investments and Saving for the Future.
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Glossary of Personal Financial Terms
In short, AAA ratings (‘triple-A‘ ratings) are the highest credit rating available for an investment, such as a bond or company.
AAA ratings are issued to investment-grade debt that has a high level of creditworthiness with the strongest capacity to repay investors.
Similarly, the AA+ rating is issued by S&P (Standard and Poor) and is similar to the Aa1 rating issued by Moody’s. It comes with very low credit risk and indicates the issuer has a strong capacity to repay.