Auto-enrolment pension could benefit self-employed
Two businesses have recently come together to create a recommendation for self-employed pensions.
Equity release up by 72%
Recent research has shown a significant growth in the number of people releasing equity from their homes.
Pre-paid funeral plans could let down consumers
A new report has suggested that thousands of people could be let-down by their pre-planned funeral arrangements.
Deceased estates notice placement still best practice, Gazette survey reveals
A Gazette survey of probate professionals has created a clearer view of the motivations behind deceased estates notice placement.
Outsourcing Compliance – Can You Afford Not To?
Solicitors notoriously work long hours and rarely have enough time to get through all the requirements of the ever-increasing demands of clients.
Why charitable donations could be in your client’s best interests
People are being urged to consider leaving charitable bequests in order to reduce inheritance tax.
Household saving rate drops to all time low
Recent data has revealed that the household saving rate has fallen to record low.
Under 1/4 find pension advice service useful
Research has indicated that under a quarter of over-55s find the existing pension guidance service useful.
Report highlights strained relationship between legacy officers and solicitors
A new report has indicated discontent with the working relationship for those specialising in charitable legacies.
IPW launches new website
The Institute of Professional Will Writers is pleased to announce the launch of its new website.