RONNIE LUDWIG, a partner in the private wealth group at chartered account Saffery Champness in Edinburgh, has drawn up a set of New Year resolutions to help get your finances in order:
Month: January 2007
Scotsman: Fund Added To Skandia
The £657 million Gartmore Corporate Bond Fund has been added to the Skandia Investment Management UK Fixed Interest Blend Fund which aims to provide long-term total return from capital growth and income through investment predominantly in UK fixed…
Scotsman: Deja Vu As Government Changes Its Mind Again
THIS year’s festivities were once again been interrupted for financial advisers by the now traditional government U-turn on pensions.
Scotsman: Important Dates For Your Diary
JANUARY. Tax returns/Gift Aid: If you are submitting your return now, you should review any gift aid payments to charity made so far this tax year. Any payments made before you submit the return can be carried back and relief obtained in the previous…
Scotsman: Dollars – Is It Buy One Get One Free?
THE dollar didn’t quite hit two for one but it got pretty close and could still well break through that barrier in due course.
Scotsman: Coming Together Of Low Points Results In A Miserly Penny Gain
BAH humbug! Like Scrooge in Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, Santa Claus and Christmas brought no cheer to the Investment Club.
Scotsman: Time For A New Start On The Financial Front
BUT beware the hidden costs of January sales
Scotsman: How To Chart A Steady Financial Course Through Rough Weather
PEOPLE do not “plan to fail” but sometimes “fail to plan properly” when it comes to their finances. Here’s how to avoid falling in to that trap when it comes to financial new year resolutions.
Scotsman: Nimmo Celebrates Ten Years At The Helm Of SLI Fund
TODAY marks the tenth anniversary of Standard Life Investments’ (SLI) UK Smaller Companies Fund which has been managed by Harry Nimmo since its launch.
Scotsman: Resolutions Must Be Made To Last Well Beyond New Year
TAKE care if you are attracted by the ‘January sales’ – all ‘offers’ are not what they seem