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Mouthy Money

Mouthy Money is a money blog with a beating heart and a big mouth. Made of real people talking simultaneously every single day about real dreams, successes and failures. No jargon allowed.

  • When to review your pension

    Review your pension today to get ahead with your retirement planning

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  • Demystifying the confusion around SIPPs

    The chances are you’ve heard of SIPPs – Self Invested Personal Pensions – and maybe you have a good idea how they work. However, lots of people have either never heard of a SIPP or have been put off opening one because they feel they are too complicated or too time consuming to manage.

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  • When to review your pension

    Review your pension today to get ahead with your retirement planning

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  • Demystifying the confusion around SIPPs

    The chances are you’ve heard of SIPPs – Self Invested Personal Pensions – and maybe you have a good idea how they work. However, lots of people have either never heard of a SIPP or have been put off opening one because they feel they are too complicated or too time consuming to manage.

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  • The pensions knowledge gap that could harm your retirement plans

    How much do you have in your pension? Do you even know where all your pensions are? And most importantly of all, are you certain you’ll have enough to live on when you retire?

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  • What age can I retire

    The question “what age can I retire” is probably one of the biggest you’ll ever ask yourself. It is arguably the most fundamental question of any long-term savings plan, as retirement is normally the ultimate goal toward which most of us save.

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  • What age can I retire

    The question “what age can I retire” is probably one of the biggest you’ll ever ask yourself. It is arguably the most fundamental question of any long-term savings plan, as retirement is normally the ultimate goal toward which most of us save.

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  • Corporate actions – what you need to know

    Corporate actions can be defined as any process initiated by a company for which it either has to inform investors or seek some form of approval. They can be either mandatory, where an investor has no say, or voluntary, where the shareholder has a voice in the matter.

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  • Lockdown changed the world, and now ethical investing will too

    Ethical and environmental considerations in our daily lives have been thrown into sharp relief by the coronavirus crisis

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  • What’s your ISA fit?

    ISAs are a fantastic vehicle for long-term savings thanks to generous tax-saving features. When saving into an ISA you don’t pay any tax on the money in your account, or any income tax on the interest you earn. However, there are a few rules you should be aware of when using them.

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  • What’s your ISA fit?

    ISAs are a fantastic vehicle for long-term savings thanks to generous tax-saving features. When saving into an ISA you don’t pay any tax on the money in your account, or any income tax on the interest you earn. However, there are a few rules you should be aware of when using them.

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  • Five key things to consider when investing in funds

    Funds are an excellent starting point for investors as they can remove the need to research dozens of potential investments.

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  • How to prepare your portfolio for a recession

    Ways to prepare your portfolio to mitigate some of the worst effects of a recession.

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  • Which region of the world should I invest in – Asia, Emerging Markets or Global?

    It’s important to remember that different geographic areas offer different advantages for investors, and indeed have different risks.

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  • Which region of the world should I invest in – UK, USA, Europe?

    When you get started with investing, one of the most important considerations is where in the world you want to invest your money. And while there’s no quick answer, different geographic areas of the world offer different advantages, and indeed have different risks, for investors.

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  • Market circuit breakers: everything you need to know

    When extreme losses take hold, so-called “circuit breakers” are triggered, particularly in US indices such as the S&P 500. But what are these circuit breakers, and why are they activated?

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  • Four tips to protect your portfolio in a bear market

    How to react when markets tumble is something of a million-pound question. But there are things you can do, and lessons to be learned when indices turn red.

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  • Going green

    Making money and protecting the environment are not mutually exclusive. You can actually enjoy excellent returns while helping to safeguard the planet.

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