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Welcome to this latest edition of our newsletter, we hope there is something in here for you to enjoy and to get you thinking about positive ways to impact your personal finances. 

 

Our first article this month is a piece to help you get on the right track and keep your finances in order in 2023. This is followed by the final instalment in our series of age based articles about financial planning. This time, it's the turn of the 70 year olds. 

 

Finally we've provided our usual selection of articles that we found on the web that we think might be of interest to you.

 

Best wishes

Stay financially fit in 2023
 

As 2023 gets into full swing, we’re all receiving a constant stream of forecasts and predictions for the year ahead. We’re not going to add to them. At the end of the day, we don’t add any value by making bold guesses about the future, because our crystal ball is no clearer than anyone else’s.

 

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Financial planning in your 70's
 

In this final instalment of our age-related articles, it is now the turn of the more senior members of our communities – all of you in your 70’s and older. This group have some very specific financial challenges, so here are some thoughts on wisely managing your financial affairs.

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