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July 25th, 2011

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The Money Advice Service – Health Check

July 12th, 2011

Having seen the advert on television last night for The Money Advice Service I thought I’d have a look to see what it had to offer. The service is funded by the financial services industry by charges collected by the Financial Services Authority.

I have just completed the financial health check which didn’t take too long but was rather basic. It supplies a lengthy output with a series of links to more generic information. As you might expect the site does not offer any client specific advice and if this is what you are looking for then you should contact an independent financial adviser for such advice.

The site will hopefully prompt you if you have any concerns about any aspects of your financial health or experience. It provides some basic information which will help you pick a suitable financial adviser for your needs and make sure you understand the service the adviser can offer you and the costs.

As ever though, I feel sites offering generic advice are just a starting point. If you really need help you would be best seeking that from an independent financial adviser who can understand your individual circumstances and recommend a service and product, which will meet all your requirements and improve your financial and personal well-being.

NEST Pensions – Do you know your enrolment date?

May 3rd, 2011

Use the table below to get an idea of when the new law will apply to you. The date your duties will start is known as your ‘staging date’.

You’ll need to have details of your PAYE scheme to hand, including the reference number(s) and the size of your PAYE scheme. If you have more than one PAYE scheme, your duties will all start together from the staging date that comes first.
 

Employer (by PAYE scheme size or other description) Staging date
120,000 or more 1 October 2012
50,000-119,999 1 November 2012
30,000-49,999 1 January 2013
20,000-29,999 1 February 2013
10,000-19,999 1 March 2013
6,000-9,999 1 April 2013
4,100-5,999 1 May 2013
4,000-4,099 1 June 2013
3,000-3,999 1 July 2013
2,000-2,999 1 August 2013
1,250-1,999 1 September 2013
800-1,249 1 October 2013
500-799 1 November 2013
350-499 1 January 2014
250-349 1 February 2014
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 92, A1-A9, AA-AZ, B1-B9, BA-BY, M1-M9, MA-MZ, Z1-Z9 or ZA-ZZ 1 March 2014
240-249 1 April 2014
150-239 1 May 2014
90-149 1 June 2014
50-89 1 July 2014
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers BZ 1 August 2014
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 00-01 1 September 2014
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 02-04 1 October 2014
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 05-07, 0A-0Z, C1-C9, CA-CZ, D1-D9 or DA-DZ 1 November 2014
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 08-11, 1A-1Z, E1-E9 or EA-EZ 1 January 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 12-15, 2A-2Z, F1-F9, FA-FZ, G1-G9 or GA-GZ 1 February 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 16-20, 3A-3Z, H1-H9 or HA-HZ 1 March 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers I1-I9, IA-IZ 1 April 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 21-25, 4A-4Z, J1-J9 or JA-JZ 1 May 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 26-31, 5A-5Z, K1-K9 or KA-KZ 1 June 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 32-38, 6A-6Z, L1-L9 or LA-LZ 1 July 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers N1-N9 or NA-NZ 1 August 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 39-47, 7A-7Z, O1-O9, OA-OZ, P1-P9 or PA-PZ 1 September 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 48-57, 8A-8Z, Q1-Q9, QA-QZ, R1-R9, RA-RZ, S1-S9, SA-SZ, T1-T9 or TA-TZ 1 October 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 58-69, 9A-9Z, U1-U9, UA-UZ, V1-V9, VA-VZ, W1-W9, WA-WZ 1 November 2015
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 70-83, X1-X9, XA-XZ, Y1-Y9 or YA-YZ 1 January 2016
Less than 50 with the last 2 characters in their PAYE reference numbers 84-91 or 93-99 1 February 2016
(a) Less than 50 unless otherwise described or (b) no PAYE scheme 1 February 2016
New employer (PAYE income first payable between 1st April 2012 and 31st March 2013) 1 March 2016
New employer (PAYE income first payable between 1st April 2013 and 31st December 2013) 1 May 2016
New employer (PAYE income first payable between 1st January 2014 and 30th September 2014) 1 June 2016
New employer (PAYE income first payable between 1st October 2014 and 30th June 2015) 1 August 2016
New employer (PAYE income first payable between 1st July 2015 and 31st March 2016 1 September 2016

If you need help setting up a nest pension scheme or an alternative qualifying scheme or wish to check if your current scheme qualifies contact us on admin@lyndhurstfm.co.uk or 01582 715777.

The Social Media People – Facebook Advertising

April 7th, 2011

I have been getting calls from The Social Media People at least once a week for a few weeks now. The Social Media People apparently sell advertising space on the ever popular Facebook. The advised I could advertise to a specific demographic and target those people with an appropriate advert. I usually politely say no to these cold calls but it sounded interesting and might fit in to the launch of our new services. The price was quite low so I gave The Social Media People a trial.

I was allocated an account manager Nicola who helped with the design of the advert although I had to chase her on a number of occasions. My advert then went live without me knowing until I asked and I am promised some 7500 impressions and the hope of some click throughs to our site. So far I have had no click throughs (I use google analytics to monitor our sites traffic) in 2 weeks and my account  manager Nicola has gone quiet on me.

Maybe The Social Media People are legitimate and this form of advertising is not for our industry, or maybe I have been scammed and my original thoughts to ignore all calls from The Social Media People were correct! I will update this if we have some success but as information to our clients and readers of this blog at the moment my suggestion would be to avoid this company.

Update! My trial has now finished apparrently I had some 9000 impressions but not one click through. I have managed to cancel my account and hope that’s the end of it. I can’t guarantee your expereince will be the same but better to share information like this I feel.

If you feel you have benefitted from reading this blog please could you add a link on your site to us,

<a href=”http://www.lyndhurstfm.co.uk”>Independent Financial Advice UK</a>

Thanks

Lloyds Money Manager vs Lyndhurst Money

March 21st, 2011

At the weekend I saw a number of adverts for the Lloyds Bank Money Manager service. I am not a Lloyds customer myself but from what I have seen it is a service which analyses your spending automatically and displays it in a clear graphical format for your Lloyds bank account. If this is something you like the look of you should really consider signing up to our Lyndhurst Money service.

Lyndhurst Money will help you analyse your spending across all of your bank accounts and all of your credit cards and pull this information into one spending graph. What’s more, you can also add assets to your Lyndhurst Money account including your house which will be valued by the Halifax and Nationwide property index. Furthermore you can add your investment assets to the platform with a daily price update of your holdings giving you a much fuller picture of your financial health than just one bank account.

Signing up is easy, the system is a secure as online banking and you could be up and running within minutes. Best of all we are currently offering it free to clients for the first year!

See our microsite and sign up today! www.managemyinvestments.com

 

Adam Cook
Head of Operations

Barclays Financial Planning and Financial Advice

March 10th, 2011

As you will have seen on some of our earlier posts Barclays have closed their financial planning and advice services in branches. From a conversation I had in our local Barclays Harpenden branch they now offer an online execution only service to replace it. I don’t know all the reasons behind this move but can only speculate that the demands placed on advisers by the FSA and the risk inherent in providing advice services made it no longer commercially viable.

We have certainly felt the squeeze by the FSA that the majority of  authorised firms must be feeling at the moment. We are all working to new rules on qualifications and competencies, combined with new client service agreements and charging structures. This is commonly being referred to as the “new world” and officially commences from 2013 but we see the changes coming in much sooner. This however is not such a bad thing and not all of it is” new world” to Lyndhurst. I wanted to spend a few moments explaining how we are positioned to deal with all of our clients in the “new world” unlike Barclays.

We have been working over the last few years on a reduced charges commission structure unlike many of the banks We have been reducing the amount of up initial upfront commission we earn and taking a small commission each year to service the plan and give you the advice you need on an ongoing basis. 

We are now in a position to take this a step further and offer a selection of service standards for you to choose from. This means we are able to service clients with many assets who may demand a higher level of adviser competency, time and administration, as well as clients with a single plan or mortgage who obviously require less regular contact once the plan is in force.

We now offer 3 main services with 2 bolt on services which can enhance the level of service you currently receive;

LYNDHURST DYNAMIC – Financial planning and asset consolidation. “Our role is to identify, achieve and maintain your desired lifestyle without the fear of running out of money”.

LYNDHURST WEALTH – Asset consolidation and portfolio management. With modern products you no longer need to go to different providers for different tax wrappers and investment solutions. Wraps and Platforms now have access to many of the tax wrappers and investments you require and you can view all of your portfolio in one place. More Control, Greater Access, Enhanced Reporting, Less paperwork are just some of the feature benefits of this service.

LYNDHURST ADVICE – We will continue to offer advice on single investments, pensions, mortgages and insurances as and when you require it.

LYNDHURST PRIME – A bolt on addition that offers enhanced fund and investment monitoring allowing you to respond quickly to key market charting indicators with the aim of reducing the potential downturn within your portfolio.

LYNDHURST MONEY – An online service which is available to all but probably best suits those clients who are not positioned on a wrap or platform and would like the benefits of online access to portfolio valuations. This service also allows you to securely enter your online banking and credit cards in order to analyse your spending habits and assist with budget control.

Back to my point, Lyndhurst are happy to assist clients of all shapes and sizes and have a service proposition that can support you through the change from “old world” to “new world” and beyond.

Barclays close financial advice arm in Harpenden

February 22nd, 2011

On 18th of February 2011 the Harpenden branch of Barclays like all other Barclays branches will no longer offer financial advice to its retail clients. Instead they will be recommending clients either transact on an execution only basis (no advice) or seek professional advice from an independent financial adviser. They are recommending clients visit www.unbiased.co.uk to find an adviser. This is a website Lyndhurst feature on as a reputable firm offering financial advice in many of the areas covered including retirement planning, investments, financial planning, mortgages and insurance.

We are able to offer free initial consultations to anyone that has been affected by this closure and should you decide to proceed we can work on a fee or commission basis. Our service proposition is designed to offer advice to all ages and complexities. Contact us on 0800 435648 or pop in to our office opposite Barclays above the Slug and Lettuce in Harpenden.

Life Insurance and Car Insurance rate rise for Women!

February 17th, 2011

The European Court will rule on 1 March whether insurers break discrimination laws by pricing men and women differently. If, as many expect, it decides both must pay the same, we may see immediate, huge price changes on new policies.
Don’t always expect prices to meet in the middle. Costs for the currently cheaper gender could rise by more than the other drops by (see MSE news).

If you were thinking about taking out life insurance to protect your home or mortgage it may be worth getting a quote on file now. Quotes are subject to underwriting but are valid for 30 days. Contact us now for life assurance quotations.

Barclays financial planning arm to close

February 1st, 2011

According to reports in Citywire, Barclays is planning to stop offering financial advice through its retail branches by closing Barclays Financial Planning after a review deemed it no longer commercially viable.
If you are looking for expert financial advice, one of our highly qualified financial advisers would be delighted to take your call on 01582 715777

Recent Press Daily Mail – Why choose independent financial advice?

January 27th, 2011

The daily mail recently published an article titled, Yes, it IS possible to find honest advice. This was in response to Barclays record 7.7m fine for mis-selling.

Without repeating the article in full the outcome was you can still get good advice from independent financial advisers such as ourselves. The article referenced some useful web pages www.thisismoney.co.uk/adviser is one of the pages and explains the difference between the different types of financial advice available and the reasons for seeking independent financial advice.

If you would like to speak to an independent financial adviser please contact us.