Investing in UK property continues to offer a wealth of attractive opportunities
UK property investment offers safe and secure growth of 8% per annum to overseas investors. With stock markets starting a downward trend in 2022, investors are seeking safe and secure assets to safeguard their capital and provide stable growth and income. The UK BTR (Build to Rent) property market provides one of the strongest and[…]
Why should I invest in property?
There are endless reasons to consider investing in property, particularly in the UK. Below we will explore some of these benefits. Cash from investment It might seem obvious, but people often don’t realise how much they could receive in cash flow from investing in a property after paying the mortgage and operating expenses. In most[…]
The Benefits and Drawbacks of Fixed Income Investment
What is Fixed Income Investment? Fixed Income Investments refer to any investment whereby a borrower has a fixed payment schedule to adhere to. The most common fixed-income type is bonds; click here to learn more. Fixed Income Investments are generally considered less risky than shares as the income from bonds is paid out before share[…]

2022 Investor Outlook

  • 25th January 2022
2022 Investor Outlook
After two years of lockdowns, travel restrictions and disruption across the globe, 2022 is greatly anticipated as the year we can all finally settle back to a more normal routine. The hopes of recovery in industries that have been affected and opportunities to deliver new solutions in a post-covid world offer an exciting prospect for investors; here[…]
What is the difference between Stocks and Bonds?
All businesses require capital to grow, and they achieve this by issuing either stocks or bonds. Stocks and bonds are certificates sold to raise money for starting a new company or expanding an existing company; both are also referred to as securities. Stocks Stocks are certificates of ownership. A person who buys stock in a[…]

Is cash becoming trash

  • 18th October 2021
Is cash becoming trash
We all need money and use it every day. So, how much real value does it hold, and what am I losing by keeping cash in the bank? There is one major problem for cash in today’s global economy – inflation; with governments across the globe printing money like never before, inflation has gone through[…]

Stock market crashes

  • 11th October 2021
Stock market crashes
With markets at all-time highs and chances of a market crash or correction increasing by the day, history can provide some vital guidance on the implications of hanging onto your stocks for too long: The Wall Street Crash stemmed from Black Tuesday in 1929 and created the start of the ‘Great Depression’, stocks plummeted -80%[…]

COVID-19

  • 24th March 2020
COVID-19
In these unprecedented times the health and well-being of our families is our number one priority, however we must also give some thought to our savings so that our financial future is safeguarded after the COVID-19 outbreak is contained. Stock Markets are suffering losses and the global economy is facing what could be the biggest challenge[…]
Effects of the Covid-19
The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns across the globe are showing vividly, last week the IMF forecast the biggest global recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s and predicted shrinking GDPs of developed economies even after a hopeful recovery at some point in 2021. Despite the overwhelming supply of negative economic[…]