A defined benefit (DB) pension is one where the holder is guaranteed a fixed monthly income by their company until they die. Public sector pensions are an example. They do not have to worry about the stock...
Cohabitants are regarded as two adults who are living together in a long-term intimate or committed relationship and splitting expenses, for two years where there are children in the relationship, and five years where...
“All that glisters is not gold”… perhaps Shakespeare got it right but then in the late 16th century ( he died 1616 ) the bard did not have to deal with crashing economies, currency melt downs, failing countries and wars that would...
At a time when money is tight in all households, when it comes to cutting back in all areas of expenditure we all know the first steps to take – and the first things to go. No more afternoon lattés; volunteering as designated driver on...
Many people contemplating their future include the topic of accommodation, whether purchasing a new home, upgrading their present home or moving to a better location. With rents at an all time high, property prices not...
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