Tuesday, 19 March 2013 17:32
Budget 2013: Analysis from leading Financial Planning figures
Financial Planners will be able to get swift reaction to the Budget from leading experts, thanks to Financial Planner Online's Budget 2013 panel.
The panel will focus on how tomorrow's changes will affect the wealth management and Financial Planning sectors.
Panellists include figures from the IFP, Financial Planning and IFP corporate member firms.
The panel will comprise: Nick Cann, chief executive of the IFP, Danny Cox, head of advice at Hargreaves Lansdown, Carl Lamb, Financial Planner at Almary Green, Rachel Styles from Cooper Parry Wealth (2012 David Norton Award winners), Tim Davies, head of tax at Mazars, and Justin Urquhart Stewart from Seven Investment Management.
Their reactions will be published on financialplanneronline.co.uk tomorrow afternoon so keep checking the website.
The Budget will be announced by Chancellor George Osborne from 12.30pm tomorrow (Weds 20 March).
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As well as the panel, Financial Planner Online will be covering the run-up to the announcements followed by summary of the key points as well as our Budget panelists reaction. This will focus on the changes most relevant to Financial Planners and wealth managers.
The website has a dedicated Budget 2013 section with comments and forecasts for tomorrow's speech from firms such as Barnett Waddingham and PwC.
We will also be live-tweeting the speech itself via our Twitter feed @FPM_Online and this can be followed via the hashtag #budget2013.
Expected changes include changes to income tax and the personal allowance, a reduction in income tax from 50 per cent tax to 45 per cent tax for those earning over £150,000, a rise in State Pension by 2.5 per cent and an increase in Isa limit to £11,520. None of this is guaranteed however and the Chancellor may well spring some suprises.
For the full picture on what the Budget means for Financial Planners, wealth managers and Paraplanners check out Financial Planner Online on Budget Day.
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The panel will focus on how tomorrow's changes will affect the wealth management and Financial Planning sectors.
Panellists include figures from the IFP, Financial Planning and IFP corporate member firms.
The panel will comprise: Nick Cann, chief executive of the IFP, Danny Cox, head of advice at Hargreaves Lansdown, Carl Lamb, Financial Planner at Almary Green, Rachel Styles from Cooper Parry Wealth (2012 David Norton Award winners), Tim Davies, head of tax at Mazars, and Justin Urquhart Stewart from Seven Investment Management.
Their reactions will be published on financialplanneronline.co.uk tomorrow afternoon so keep checking the website.
The Budget will be announced by Chancellor George Osborne from 12.30pm tomorrow (Weds 20 March).
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As well as the panel, Financial Planner Online will be covering the run-up to the announcements followed by summary of the key points as well as our Budget panelists reaction. This will focus on the changes most relevant to Financial Planners and wealth managers.
The website has a dedicated Budget 2013 section with comments and forecasts for tomorrow's speech from firms such as Barnett Waddingham and PwC.
We will also be live-tweeting the speech itself via our Twitter feed @FPM_Online and this can be followed via the hashtag #budget2013.
Expected changes include changes to income tax and the personal allowance, a reduction in income tax from 50 per cent tax to 45 per cent tax for those earning over £150,000, a rise in State Pension by 2.5 per cent and an increase in Isa limit to £11,520. None of this is guaranteed however and the Chancellor may well spring some suprises.
For the full picture on what the Budget means for Financial Planners, wealth managers and Paraplanners check out Financial Planner Online on Budget Day.
• Want to receive a free weekly summary of the best news stories from our website? Just go to home page and submit your name and email address. If you are already logged in you will need to log out to see the e-newsletter sign up. You can then log in again.
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