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  • Olympics

    Three powerful investment lessons the Olympics can teach you

    If you’re a sporting fan, 2024 has been quite a year. Not only has it seen the UEFA Euros football tournament, the 2024 Olympic Games will be taking place in Paris. While not immediately obvious though, the tournament not only provides three weeks of excitement for sporting fans around the world, it also offers valuable lessons about investing. So with this in mind, read our latest blog to discover more.

  • Clietn Case Study Dealing With Devastating News

    Client focus: dealing with devastating news

    When AFH client Laura Stewart received the devastating news that she had less than 12 months to live, although positive about her prognosis, she wanted to do everything she could to ensure her family’s finances would be secure after she passed away. Fortunately, regular annual reviews with her financial adviser, Nathan Trowbridge, meant that she was able to change her plans swiftly to take account of her considerable change in circumstances.

  • Wimbledon

    Could Wimbledon’s record prize of £2.7 million fund a millionaire lifestyle?

    Apart from winning one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, there may be another reason Carlos Alcaraz is celebrating his Wimbledon win. The prize for this year’s Grand Slam was the largest ever offered by the organisers of world-famous competition, standing at £2.7 million for the winners of the men's and women's singles champions.

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    What you need to know about your Armed Forces Pension Scheme

    Across the UK, people of every age will be showing their support for everyone who has served in the armed forces, both past and present, on Armed Forces Day. The day, which takes place on 29 June, will see Britons show their appreciation for the work our military personnel does at home and across the world.

  • Economic Commentary Will Growth Pick Up Under Labour

    Economic Commentary - Will growth pick up under Labour?

    In this month’s commentary our Chief Economist, Colin Warren, looks at some of the factors behind the UK economy’s poor performance in recent years and the prospects for a pick-up in growth after the forthcoming election.