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  • Getting the best value from your investments

    Shrewd followers of the stock market play the discount game when they review their portfolios. Peter Jackson reports ONCE again the matter of value in the form of discount is topical in UK stock markets. The term value is normally considered to mean companies

  • No going back - it's farewell to Kingsway

    Which non-league football clubs, mused Friday's column, played at the likes of Roker Park, St James' Park and Highbury? And before again treading those broad acres, news of an imminent departure from perhaps the best known non-league ground of all. After

  • Take advantage of falling life cover costs

    There may be savings to be made when you review your old policies. Neil White reports THE chances are that if you haven't reviewed your life assurance cover in the last few years then you could be paying considerably more than you need be. Five years

  • Easing fears about child's future

    Simon Gill offers sensitive financial advice AS independent financial advisers we often get involved in areas that are very sensitive and may have been a source of worry for people over a number of years. It is particularly pleasing when such a matter

  • Search for a decent return

    Timing can be crucial when switching PEP and ISA funds. Trevor Kirkley offers a guide through the main indicators POOR performance is the prime reason why investors switch PEP and ISA holdings but what is a fair way to judge whether or not your investment