
7 Things to do Before the End of the Tax Year
As the end of the tax year approaches, it’s important for savers to take advantage of the various tax-saving opportunities that are available to them.
A Personal Financial Blog from Naz Miller
It’s my mission to explain the sometimes complex world of financial services. Here are all my posts.
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As the end of the tax year approaches, it’s important for savers to take advantage of the various tax-saving opportunities that are available to them.
Personal financial health checks are a clever idea at any time. Here’s how to do your own.
Strong financial health is good for your well-being.
Whatever the state of the economy, the impact of inflation on your savings and investments can be problematic. This applies in good times or bad,
There are lots of reasons for economic optimism right now, and many against it, too. Here’s my take on what’s happening in this topsy-turvy world
COVID-19 and its Impact on Investment: Why You Should Not Panic and Make Decisions in Haste. Update and Links to Other Articles
Overpay the mortgage and you could save a lot of interest payments and even pay it off early. But the numbers aren’t always clear-cut and the decision is more than just about numbers. What else should you consider? Read on…
This is the second of two blogs on the topic of volatile stock markets. In both articles I’m attempting to answer 6 key questions …
I’ve heard people saying they’re going to wait and see what happens to Brexit and pension decisions are being delayed accordingly… I urge you not to compromise tomorrow’s wealth over today’s political failings. Let me show you why it’s not necessarily a bad time to invest.
I’m sure that, like me, you’ve noticed there’s a lot of uncertainty out there at the moment. Brexit. Trade wars between the USA and China.
Personal finance is a tricky subject, confusing for many, so here are my 4 reasons to use a financial advisor. Ignore your savings and investments
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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.