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Stuart Kirk reckons “summer holidays are the number one enemy of retirement”.
In the FT I give money to every beggar and homeless person I see. The reality is they will enjoy the booze and drugs my money can buy more than I will at my age. Not that I gave a … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, Holiday, ice-cream, Markets, Pensions, Saving, Stuart Kirk, sunglasses, trainers
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Will I ever understand bonds?
The FT comment suggests that gilt rates are a political commentary from the financial markets. I learn at the start of this long weekend that we could be less likely for increases in rate rises because a man who is … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 year gilts, Bonds, CDC, gilts, Patrick Heath-Lay, Pensions, Stuart Kirk
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Two mature journalists tell us “hold your nerves and stay invested”.
Jeff Prestridge is on the final lap of a marathon career. If you are a subscriber to Daily Mail’s Money Mail but though I write article for them , I have no access so this tight-typed article is the … Continue reading
I don’t want “active” or “passive” – I want value for my money Stuart!
Stuart Kirk , the journalist who fell out with ESG and the industry it has spawned is now being controversial for a living (rather than a sacking). This week’s FT column finds him falling out with himself for being active … Continue reading