Many Financial Planners and Paraplanners are keen sportsmen and women in their spare time and know that mental strength is often the difference between success or failure.
An improved and "shaken up" IFP annual conference is aimed at making sure guests get better value for their time and money, an organiser has said ahead of the event, which takes place in just a few weeks.
The no vote in the Scottish referendum does not mean no change for pensions and tax relief, experts are warning, as the dust settles on the historic ballot result.
One of Scotland's major financial services companies, which had eyes on the exit door if voters opted for independence, is weighing up the implications of further devolution this morning.
Many Financial Planners and Paraplanners are keen sportsmen and women in their spare time and know that mental strength is often the difference between success or failure.
Nearly 100 Paraplanners have ditched their desks and headed not to their offices this morning as usual, but into teepees in the Northamptonshire countryside.
MetLife and Openwork have agreed to the transfer of up to 930 of MetLife's self-employed advisers.
Falling annuity sales have failed to stop Just Retirement achieving strong financial results for the last year, the company has reported today.
Financial services firms across Europe face extra VAT costs running into £100 millions in the UK alone, PwC has warned.
Scottish independence poses a "nightmare scenario" for the financial services industry despite the yes campaign's insistence it can be a strong economic power on its own, a former IFP president says.
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