Navigating the Money Minefield
Made a Little Easier
New independent booklet to guide you through financial quagmire
Do you know your ISA from your endowment or your debt consolidation loans from your annuity? Have you ever wondered how you can pay off your mortgage more quickly? Or perhaps the best way to plan for Inheritance Tax? Or do you want to know if property is still a good investment?
Well, if like millions of others you are confused by the minefield of jargon and are in dire need of financial help without the sales pitch, then a handy new pocket-size guide may just hold the key.
The Little Book of Money is a complete information packed guide to handling your money and steers you through financial concerns such as pensions, property, shares and savings. It explains what you should be taking care of in your 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s and means you can be prepared for every financial eventuality. Its all in plain language and best of all it is completely free.
As well as independent advice from leading financial experts such as Rosanna Spero, the booklet also features great articles from the likes of Dragon Den’s Duncan Bannatyne, who offers his top tips and predictions for 2007. Other in-depth articles in the booklet include how best to pay off your mortgage quickly, advice on pensions and ‘What’s Hot, What’s Not in 2007 and Beyond’, with highlights including pre-paid cards as credit cards become increasingly unpopular.
With this part of the year being the best time for a financial rethink, Your Little Book of Money is an ideal opportunity to make sure you’re on the right track for financial independence. Courtesy of Scottish Widows, the booklet does not feature a single advert or service from the financial services company.
To download or order your copy visit www.scottishwidows.co.uk/littlebook
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