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Will you be able to rely on the State Pension in the future? In this week’s Personal Investor podcast, Ed and Jemma discuss how much it might be worth and what it would cost to replicate it. Capital at risk. #RetirementPlanning #StatePension
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INVESTING TIPS: Whether you're just getting started or have been investing for a while, these seven tried-and-tested rules of thumb can help make it easier to invest with confidence. #InvestingTips #Budgeting
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PODCAST🎙️: With markets reaching all-time highs, this week's Personal Investor podcast focuses on the factors driving prices up and whether investors should be concerned about potential falls in the future. Capital at risk. #StockMarket #StockPicking
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As we step into the second half of 2025, Ed and Tom sat down to answer questions from investors in this quarter’s Investment Outlook. Tariffs, the UK economy and tax changes? We cover it all here: Capital at risk. #FinancePodcast #Investing #StockMarkets
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When Warren Buffett talks, we listen, particularly when it comes to picking stocks. Click the link to find what criteria he uses to pick stocks, what companies he avoids and much more: #WarrenBuffett #StockMarket #InvestingIdeas
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Some of the largest companies in the UK are poised to release their half-year results this month. Jemma Slingo highlights five stocks she is closely monitoring in July: #InvestingIdeas #UKCompanies #FTSE100
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The 60/40 rule has long been regarded as a straightforward approach to long-term investing, but is it still suitable for today’s climate? In his article for the Telegraph, Tom Stevenson explores this further. #Stocks #Bonds #LongTermInvesting
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Considering owning your dream home? With house prices on the rise, homeownership is becoming increasingly challenging. Here are some practical steps to help you save for a first house deposit over the next five years: #FirstTimeBuyer #Deposit #Saving
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With the tax burden at its highest level since the Second World War, Ed Monk makes the case for why the higher rate of income tax should actually be £75,000. Learn why, here: Capital at risk. #IncomeTax #Chancellor #Wages
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Premium Bonds are the UK's most popular savings product, but should they be? In this week's Personal Investor podcast, Ed and Tom discuss whether Premium Bonds are a sensible choice for your savings. Capital at risk. #Podcast #PremiumBonds #Savings
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