INVESTING SHORTS, CHANCERY BRAIN doug brodie INVESTING SHORTS, CHANCERY BRAIN doug brodie

Working in a coal mine

The Telegraph runs a weekly column called the Telegraph Money Makeover – readers write in if they are seeking help with their finances and the journalist of the day contacts firms like ours to ask if we’d like to write in with recommendations in return for getting name-checked in the paper (we’ve been there several times over the last few years)…

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HOW TO GUIDES Claire Witz HOW TO GUIDES Claire Witz

How to Guide: The Basics of Investing

There are many good reasons to invest rather than just ‘save’ money – and before your imagination runs away with you, we are not talking investment aka the Wolf of Wall Street. That said, at one end of the scale investing can, indeed, provide an opportunity to increase your net worth or perhaps make you independently wealthy. However, the reality is that most of us would be more than happy at the prospect of knowing we’ll have a decent financial umbrella or of being able to retire comfortably or sooner than we’d planned. Investing can

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MY GENERATION, LIFESTYLE Claire Witz MY GENERATION, LIFESTYLE Claire Witz

Now and Then

Everyone, it seems, has a point of view about the latest and last Beatles release.

The Guardian put it this way:
“A moody, reflective piano ballad, it’s clearly never going to supplant Strawberry Fields Forever or A Day in the Life in the affections of Beatles fans, but it’s a better song than Free as a Bird or Real Love…”

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MY GENERATION, LIFESTYLE Claire Witz MY GENERATION, LIFESTYLE Claire Witz

Dyslexics Rule K.O.

Depending on which research you read, dyslexia affects between 10 and 20% of people. The spread is wide because of the number of people who remain undiagnosed. I can relate to this because, until my son was diagnosed, I had no idea I was so cursed…or blessed too.

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