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    December 2, 2012

    New energy model [Re: Simpler energy tariffs will lead to higher bills and less competition, Thursday] It is a mistake for a prime minister to interfere in markets. Competition in the retail energy market was always a bad idea. Since the buying power of the domestic consumer is relatively small, competing for custom is correspondingly [...]

  • The digital printing duo with a thriving portfolio

    December 2, 2012

    NICK and Tim Green are executive director and chief executive respectively of Tangent Communications, an alternative investment market (AIM)-listed digital printing and marketing company. They have gone against the old adage that you should never go into business with family to set up businesses that have made waves within their industries. Indeed, having made plans [...]

  • Drown and out experience that took place on the path to charity

    December 2, 2012

    WHEN I started swallowing water, I gave up hope. I was so tired I didn’t want to swim anymore. The “rip” or “undertow” had dragged me a long way from the beach, which was now just a long white band topped with greenery, a meaningless mirage I couldn’t reach. I had no surfboard; I had [...]

  • Finding the right financing scheme

    December 2, 2012

    A SLEW of new government tax measures, aimed at assisting start-ups and their investors, has reportedly seen minimal take-up. It’s something of a riddle – why would obviously advantageous tax relief, like the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS), fail to excite or inspire? The government thinks it’s a publicity problem. Business minister Michael Fallon has [...]

  • How to plan for the Autumn Statement

    December 2, 2012

    WITH so much focus on tax in the past few months, it would be no surprise if this week’s Autumn Statement sets taxpayers up for a long and cold winter. Its contents are as yet unknown, and George Osborne has vowed to keep his silence ahead of Wednesday’s Statement. That, however, should not prevent taxpayers [...]

  • Responding to the threat of cuts to pension tax relief

    December 2, 2012

    AS GEORGE Osborne prepares for his much-anticipated Autumn Statement, rumours abound that he will cut pensions tax relief for higher-rate earners. The Chancellor is coming under increasing pressure to meet his debt targets during a time of sluggish economic growth and high public spending levels. And pensions are a likely subject for tinkering now that [...]

  • Finding handy tools for your DIY portfolio

    December 2, 2012

    THE retail distribution review (RDR), which comes into effect in Jaunary 2013, will change the way that you receive investment advice. Some studies suggest that good advice can help investors, but a recent survey by BlackRock found that 65 per cent of people will still shun advisers – who will begin to explicitly charge fees [...]

  • Advisers need to respond to new levels of demand

    December 2, 2012

    EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, GEKKO OVER the past few years two factors have emerged that have resulted in the need for a more prescriptive approach on how financial advice is provided. Firstly, the forces of open market competition and the pursuit of short-term profit has led to the practice of dubious sales tactics whereby products are sold [...]

  • Marrakech does luxury — if you know where to look

    December 2, 2012

    MARRAKECH HAS always proved popular with holiday goers: the vibrancy of the markets, its rich cultural heritage, the array of traditional food on offer and its general mystique continues to draw people in. During the 1930s it became a hub for writers and creative folk and by the Seventies, everyone from Yves Saint Laurent to [...]

  • England rediscover fear factor in All Blacks rout

    December 2, 2012

    ENGLAND’S extraordinary demolition of world champions New Zealand on Saturday has struck fear into every rugby-playing nation on the planet, according to former Red Rose coach Sir Clive Woodward. Three tries in 10 minutes from Brad Barritt, Chris Ashton and Manu Tuilagi swept the home side to a record 38-21 victory over the All Blacks, [...]

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