In this detailed guide, we look at sick pay insurance and answer a number of questions including: What types of sick pay are available? What different types of sick pay...
You can have multiple life insurance policies with no specific limit to the overall number of policies that one person is allowed. However there are other limits to life insurance...
What is the pension carry-forward rule? An individual can currently contribute up to £60,000 of 'relevant earnings' in a tax year and receive tax relief at their marginal rate on...
What is inheritance tax? Inheritance tax is levied on the value of the estate of a person when they die. The value of the estate will include property, investments, cash,...
Dividends are a way that a company can distribute its profits. In this article, we explain the dividend tax-free allowance including how to calculate the tax payable. What is a...
What is a share? Shares, also known as equities, are an investment vehicle that provides the owner with a share of a company. So, if you buy a share of...
What is a limited company? A limited company is a business that is a separate legal entity from its owners who are referred to as shareholders. A limited company must...
What is a share? When a company is first registered, a decision has to be made regarding who owns the company and - if there is more than one person...
When can you take money from your pension? In 2015 some restrictions on access to pensions were eased and so you can now access your defined contribution pension from age...