News & Financial Insights

OUR NEW NEWSLETTER. No:1 May 2020

We are pleased to publish our first HSP Newsletter in which we have collated a few articles as an another method to provide useful information to our existing clients, future clients and many professional contacts. You can access the interactive PDF here HSP Newsletter or by going to the Useful Website Links page. We hope you find some Read more >

ISAs vs. Pensions (Do you really need to choose?)

Through this period of lock down, it may be the case that your discretionary spending has reduced. You may be in a position where you have been able to review your direct debits and saved some money. For others this may have given you the opportunity to review your plans around saving, investments and your Read more >

Company Charities 2019

HSP Financial Planning Ltd are excited to announce the charities we have chosen to support in 2019. There was much deliberation and discussion between the team, and it was clear to see everyone engaged in the decision-making process. With so many worthy causes it was clear we could not support everyone and those who didn’t Read more >

Removing the anxiety of the daily commute?

As I boarded the train this morning, on my way to a client meeting in Wimbledon, I glanced down at my cufflinks showing the hand prints of my two amazing children. A present from my wife for my 40th birthday (the cufflinks that is). The perfect gift for “the man you can’t buy for”. That Read more >

Congratulations Sam

We would like to congratulate Sam Pole, our Paraplanner and Compliance Assistant who has won a Local Institute Examination Prize for the “Best Performance in completing the Certificate in Financial Planning (Cert PFS)”. The Insurance Institute of Leicester is the professional body that represents members of the Chartered Insurance Institute and the Personal Finance Society Read more >

A family or retirement – do you really need to choose?

Would you want £8,000 income in retirement? Could you survive on an annual income of £8,000 in retirement? That is roughly what the state pension currently pays out, if you have 35 years of National Insurance (NI) credits. Have you given up work to look after your family – whether male or female – you are amongst those least likely to save for retirement. Read more >