The Riches Report Blog
Understanding the Upcoming Inheritance Tax Changes
Inheritance Tax (IHT) can often be a complex financial issue for many families to navigate, especially with the upcoming changes set to take effect from next month. To help demystify these updates and their potential impact on your family, here are the four significant upcoming changes to IHT expected to take effect in the next few years:
Financial Planning for Families: A Comprehensive Guide
Managing family finances can be challenging, but with careful planning and smart strategies, you can ensure a secure financial future for your loved ones. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help families plan their finances, including saving for education, managing household expenses, and planning for emergencies.
Navigating the Role of an Attorney Under a Lasting Power of Attorney
The concept of Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in the UK was established under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and came into effect on 1 October 2007. LPAs replaced the former Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA), which were narrower in scope. The primary purpose of LPAs is to meet the needs of individuals who foresee a time when they may lack the capacity to manage their own affairs.
Rachel Reeves' £24bn Tax Raid: Implications and Reactions
In a bold move to address low growth and increased pressure to spend more on defense, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to launch a £24bn tax raid this year. This decision has sparked significant debate and concern among economists, policymakers, and the general public.
New State Pension Tax Threat: Rachel Reeves' Upcoming Income Raid
In a move that could impact millions of state pensioners, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning an extended income raid in her upcoming Spring Statement on March 26. This decision comes as Reeves struggles to balance the books following her controversial autumn Budget.
Retirement Budgeting
Having retired many people over the years, in the strictly “non-mafia” sense of course, I typically find it takes clients 24 months to adjust to a regular pattern of spending as they acclimatize to this next, hopefully long and fulfilling phase of their lives. Determining how much people should realistically expect their spending to be in retirement has always been a challenge.
What's Your "Number?"
In the 2010 US drama Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps directed by Oliver Stone, Shia LaBeouf turns to Josh Brolin and asks him “what’s your number?” to which Brolin’s character, Bretton James, famously responds with “more”!
Meanwhile back in the real world of financial planning, we can be a little more scientific, particularly with the use of planning tools such as cashflow modelers. In this world, your “number” really is the age at which financial independence is attained, meaning the point beyond which you continue working is through choice rather than necessity.
In this blog, we’ll explore a typical approach to determining your “number.”
We Should Ban Risk Profilers: Prove Me Wrong
Risk profiling has become a cornerstone of modern investing, if not an industry in its own right but is it really serving investors' best interests? I argue that risk profilers should be banned.
The power of compounding over time
In Indian folklore, a minister and wiseman called Sessa, apparently invented chess for his King, and in return asked for payment in grains of wheat: one grain on the first square, two on the second and doubling each square thereafter. The King laughed at him, for asking for such a small prize, obviously not realising that on the 64th square it would be 263 (i.e. two to the power of 63, or 9,223,372,036,854,780,000) grains of wheat! It was Sessa who got the last laugh.
Understanding and managing ‘sequence risk’
Most investors are concerned about the future returns of their portfolio, despite the expectation that a well-structured, globally diversified balanced portfolio should yield positive returns after inflation over most 10- and 20-year periods.
When an investor withdraws money from their portfolio regularly, such as to fund their retirement lifestyle, the sequence of portfolio returns they experience can significantly impact financial outcomes, even if the average return is as expected. This phenomenon is known as 'sequence risk’. However, if no withdrawals are made, the order of returns does not affect the outcome, because 3 X 2 X 1 yields the same result as 1 X 2 X 3.
Why does withdrawing money from a portfolio make a difference?
Which Country Will Outperform? Here’s Why It Shouldn’t Matter.
Investment opportunities exist all around the globe, but the randomness of global stock returns makes it exceedingly difficult to figure out which markets are likely to be outperformers. How should investors deal with this kind of uncertainty?
Tariffs and Stagflation
One of the concerns arising from tariff talks is the possibility of stagflation, or the combination of rising inflation and an economic contraction. But should investors act on this concern with their investments?
Controlling Your Reptilian Brain
Being an investor is not easy. We must contend not only with the erratic and unpredictable nature of markets but also with the sometimes erratic and irrational ways in which we are tempted to think and behave. Today’s many and varied temptations include Bitcoin, the ‘Magnificent Seven’ tech stocks in the US, and gold. All are at our fingertips at the press of a button on our phones. As Benjamin Graham, one of the great investment minds of the twentieth century, famously stated (Graham and Dodd, 1996):
The Great Raid
The Chancellor is reportedly preparing to announce significant changes to the rules governing Cash ISAs, aiming to reform financial services and boost economic growth. Rachel Reeves, who confirmed last month that she is considering new curbs on Cash ISAs, believes that encouraging savers to invest their money elsewhere, such as in the stock market, could be more productive for the UK economy.
Navigating the Storm: The Impact of Geopolitical Events on Financial Markets
In today's interconnected world, geopolitical events have a profound impact on global financial markets. From wars and elections to trade agreements and policy changes, these events can cause significant volatility and uncertainty. Understanding how these events influence markets is crucial for investors looking to navigate the ever-changing landscape. In this blog, we'll analyse the impact of major geopolitical events on financial markets and provide insights on how investors can manage these uncertainties.
Evidence-Based Investing: Making Smart Financial Choices
In the world of investing, making informed decisions is crucial for achieving long-term financial success. Evidence-based investing (EBI) is an approach that emphasises making investment choices based on empirical evidence and rigorous research rather than speculation or market timing. This method has gained popularity for its focus on data-driven strategies and its potential to deliver consistent risk-adjusted returns. In this blog, we'll explore the principles of evidence-based investing, provide examples, discuss how it can be implemented today, and highlight its characteristics and risks as an investment strategy.
Managing the Six Biggest Financial Concerns of Senior Re/Insurance Executives
Having spent 25 years working with dozens of senior executives in the fast-paced world of re/insurance, many often find themselves asset-rich but time-poor. Managing personal finances can easily slip to the bottom of the to-do list, especially when faced with the unique challenges of the industry. This blog post explores the six biggest financial concerns of senior re/insurance executives and offers strategies to address them effectively.
Navigating the Five Key Risks in Retirement: A Comprehensive Guide
Having “retired” hundreds of people over the last 25 years – in the strictly non-mafia sense of the term of course – I thought I’d share some the most significant risks individuals often overlook as they embark on this next, next and exciting phase of life.
Inflation - a Sticky Subject
Inflation has been a persistent issue in the UK in recent times, despite 14 consecutive interest rate hikes since 2022 – the traditional response to rising prices. Recently, it was announced that inflation has risen to 3%, defying some. In this blog post, we will explore the main causes of the current UK inflation (CPI), the options available to the UK Government and HM Treasury to combat it, and the impact of rising inflation on household finances, the value of money, and investment portfolios.
Avoid These Pitfalls: Top 5 Tax Efficiency Mistakes to Watch Out For
In the quest for tax efficiency, it's easy to make mistakes that can cost you dearly. Here are the top 5 mistakes people often make when trying to optimise their tax situation: