Pension & Investment Update

Pension & Investment Update

The dust has settled since the Budget 2009 was announced and it has become clear that for some individuals, many of the measures put in place have not been well received.

In our video RedAlert, Richard Dawes - Managing Director, HW Financial Services talks about where the budget has failed, specifically with regards to Pensions for those earning over £150,000. Watch the short video here.

There are some excellent alternative investment opportunities for those people looking to diversify their investment portfolios in the form of structured products. These offer the potential for better returns than cash deposits, without direct exposure to equity investment. To find out how structured products could enhance your investment portfolio, click here.

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Richard Dawes - June 2009


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