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  • How to avoid the seven deadly ISA sins

    How to avoid the seven deadly ISA sins

    With two months to go before the end of the current tax year, Maike Currie, investment director for personal investing at Fidelity International highlights seven ISA sins that investors should avoid.

  • Making tax digital: HMRC's myth-buster

    Making tax digital: HMRC’s myth-buster

    Horror stories have been rife since HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) committed to transforming and digitising the UK tax system at the March 2015 budget. To allay fears the tax regulator has addressed some of the myths that have arisen.

  • Future perfect 3: Industry leaders predict the next 10 years

    Future perfect 3: Industry leaders predict the next 10 years

    In the final part of our leading lights series covering views from across the financial services industry on how the next ten years will pan out, we focus on the chief executives and heads of distribution of not only the global asset managers but also the international platforms and international pension spaces. As we celebrate…

  • Future perfect 2: Industry leaders predict the next 10 years

    In part two of our leading lights series covering views from across the financial services industry on how the next ten years will pan out, we focus on the chairmen and chief executives of the international life offices. As we celebrate reaching 10 years at International Adviser, we range across eight seasoned executives – see…

  • Future perfect: Industry leaders predict the next 10 years

    Future perfect: Industry leaders predict the next 10 years

    As International Adviser celebrates its 10th anniversary, we have invited leading lights from across the financial services industry to offer their visions of how the next decade will pan out. In part one, we start with the chief executives and chairmen of key independent financial advisers, ranging from Globaleye’s Tim Searle and DeVere Group’s Nigel…

  • Eight graphs to help calm the nerves

    Eight graphs to help calm the nerves

    Fidelity Solutions’ multi-asset team looks at the reasons why investors should look through the current volatility.

  • My dog ate my tax return...

    My dog ate my tax return…

    “Self-assessment” and “tax return” are words that will cause even the most diligent of us to feel as though we’ve suddenly developed narcolepsy. An onerous task at best, people have come up with various excuses as to why they failed to meet the 31 January deadline. Click through the gallery to see the 10 worst…

  • Ten challenges facing global asset managers

    Ten challenges facing global asset managers

    In the latest in a series of viewpoints from prominent industry figures, Nigel Watson, sales director of VAM Funds, sets out what he sees as the key challenges and opportunities for global asset managers in 2016 and beyond.

  • Top five challenges to affect UK advisers in 2016

    Top five challenges to affect UK advisers in 2016

    Clapton Consultants, a chartered accountancy practice supporting small IFAs, gives its view of the top five challenges facing the sector in 2016.

  • Tips to stay on top of financial planning next year

    Tips to stay on top of financial planning next year

    This year has brought about a significant number of changes that impacted the personal finance landscape. There have already been a number of announcements which will affect people’s financial plans, says Andy Cumming, head of advice at Close Brothers Asset Management, who outlines four key things to watch out for in 2016.

  • What UK pension investors should look out for in 2016

    What UK pension investors should look out for in 2016

    After seismic changes to the pensions landscape, 2016 looks like being another year of upheaval. Here are the main things Hargreaves Lansdown think investors should look out for.

  • Retirement trends: The Twelve Days of Pensions

    Retirement trends: The Twelve Days of Pensions

    Embracing the festive season, Fidelity International presents to you “The Twelve Days of Pensions 2015”, outlining key retirement trends gleaned from customers calling its contact centre between July and November 2015.