How to plan for your retirement
Everyone wants to enjoy the retirement they envisage, but surprisingly, few people are putting enough money aside. We look at practical ways you can successfully plan for your retirement.
Everyone wants to enjoy the retirement they envisage, but surprisingly, few people are putting enough money aside. We look at practical ways you can successfully plan for your retirement.
If you’re a landlord, there are a lot of legal conditions you must comply with. In this article, we look at what landlords can and cannot do, and give tips on avoiding common mistakes when managing your properties and tenants.
Recently, motorists have seen a noticeable increase in their car insurance premiums, with price rises of over 50% in the last year, leaving the average premium at almost £1,000, according to Confused.com. In this article, we look at the key reasons behind accelerating car insurance premiums.
Storms are getting more frequent in the UK, resulting in increased property damage. We look at how to protect your home from storms and how the right insurance can help you.
The Alan Boswell Group Charitable Trust continues its commitment to make a difference to charitable causes in the areas that we operate in.
When you plan for your retirement, it’s important you consider inflation. If you don’t, you can’t realistically evaluate how much your pension will provide at retirement.
If you rent out property, you must ensure your water systems are safe and free from Legionella. We look at how to avoid outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease and how to insure yourself against this risk.
Flooding can cause major damage to your home and its contents. It’s also a growing problem for many householders. We look at how to protect your home and choose the right insurance for your needs.
While none of us can predict the future, we look at how long your pension might last, and how much money you need for a comfortable retirement.
Most landlords provide white goods – domestic appliances – in their rental properties. But who’s responsible for them? Landlords, tenants, or both? We take a closer look.