Webinar – The Economic Storm & Mortgage Time Bomb: How to Protect Your Financial Future

Join us for an exclusive webinar as we navigate the challenges faced by the UK economy in the midst of an economic storm and the imminent threat of what’s been described as a ‘mortgage time-bomb’. The cost-of-living crisis, along with escalating inflation, interest rate hikes, and the lasting repercussions of the Spring Budget, have placed a strain on our incomes.

During this webinar, we will dive into the latest economic issues and explore practical solutions to help you protect your financial future. Join us as we address the following topics:

  • The changes in the tax landscape brought about by the Spring Budget.
  • The impact of inflation on your wealth and financial stability.
  • Whether the current economic climate presents a favourable time for investments.
  • The challenges of remortgaging or moving homes in the current economic context

Our panel of experts will share their insights and answer your questions. This is a unique opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and get the guidance you need to protect your financial future.

How long will it last?

The webinar will last no more than 45 minutes and we’ll set aside time for your questions.

Who can attend?

Absolutely anyone who would like to learn more about the current economic climate and what actions they can take.

When is it?

Wednesday 12th July at 6.30pm. The webinar is via Zoom so you can attend from the comfort of your home or the office.

We can help you navigate the current economic storm and defuse the mortgage time bomb. Please don’t miss out on this exclusive webinar.

The value of pensions and investments can fall as well as rise. You may get back less than you invested.

Tax treatment varies according to individual circumstances and is subject to change.

Tax planning is not regulated by the financial conduct authority.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

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