Quarterly Financial Bulletin – Autumn 2021

In our final quarterly bulletin of 2021 we cover a range of financial topics to keep you informed.

Although the strength and speed of the global recovery over the first half of this year exceeded most expectations, the economic outlook inevitably remains uncertain. However, while future growth prospects are likely to stay closely linked to the future path of the virus, as we journey through autumn there do appear to be grounds for optimism.

As the IMF revises its growth expectations upwards for developed nations we begin this Quarterly bulletin by looking at reasons we should continue to feel optimistic about the markets.

We then outline how Grandparents are helping Grandchildren as they face a number of challenges enhanced by the pandemic.

A new study has found that people with a financial adviser are over four times more likely to display higher levels of financial wellbeing than those who have never received financial advice. We look at these results in more detail.

Finally we run through the term ‘Sudden Wealth Syndrome’ and what you can do if you come into receipt of a financial windfall.

As always – if you wish to discuss any of the areas within our newsletter, or your wider financial planning then do let us know.

Click below to download the Autumn Edition of the Quarterly Financial Bulletin

It is important to take professional advice before making any decision relating to your personal finances. Information within this newsletter is based on our current understanding of taxation and can be subject to change in future. It does not provide individual tailored investment advice and is for guidance only.

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