In this episode Benjamin discusses a new way to think about diversification when it comes to your financial planning. For once, we're not talking about investment diversification, rather tax diversification, and spreading your wealth appropriately across taxable, tax-deferred and tax-free wrappers. This episode should give you some food for thought to help you feel less worried about changes in tax rules. It's inevitable that changes will come (pensions and IHT in 2027 are p...
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In this episode Benjamin discusses a new way to think about diversification when it comes to your financial planning. For once, we're not talking about investment diversification, rather tax diversification, and spreading your wealth appropriately across taxable, tax-deferred and tax-free wrappers. This episode should give you some food for thought to help you feel less worried about changes in tax rules. It's inevitable that changes will come (pensions and IHT in 2027 are p...
In this episode Benjamin discusses investment market noise and how you can apply two simple tests to check whether you need to pay attention, or tune it out. Why are so few of us successful investors? This episode helps explain our often flawed best intentions. Jargon free as per! Join Benjamin Mitchell (themoneyscot), serial hater of financial jargon, as he helps you to never make another financial mistake. Getting on top of your personal finances doesn't need to be...
Headsup On Money
In this episode Benjamin discusses a new way to think about diversification when it comes to your financial planning. For once, we're not talking about investment diversification, rather tax diversification, and spreading your wealth appropriately across taxable, tax-deferred and tax-free wrappers. This episode should give you some food for thought to help you feel less worried about changes in tax rules. It's inevitable that changes will come (pensions and IHT in 2027 are p...