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Making a Will 
Not only can a Will help safeguard your family and all the valuable things that you spend your life working so hard for, it will also make sure that they go to exactly the people you want them to. No one wants to pay tax unnecessarily to the Chancellor but it's surprising how many people end up doing so by not organising a Will ...... Click here for more information. 

It's Critical you Insure
According to Cancer Research UK, one in three of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. Medical advances and earlier detection rates mean more of us are surviving this illness and surviving longer, but in the meantime, we need lots of care and support. It may also mean changing things about our life in order to cope with new challenges ...... Click here for more information.

Child Benefit
Child Benefit is a tax free cash benefit paid to people who are bringing up children. Child Benefit is a universal benefit and is NOT means tested; it doesn’t matter how much money you earn or much savings you have to access the benefit. You can claim child benefit providing you meet basic requirements which are listed below. ...... Click here for more information.

Child Trust Fund
The Child Trust Fund (CTF) is a long-term savings and investment account where your child (and no-one else) can withdraw the money when they turn 18.  Neither you nor your children will pay tax on income and gains in the account.  To help you get started, the government will send you a free £250 voucher to start each children’s account. ...... Click here for more information.

Payments for Parents
Payments for Parents is a bundle of financial entitlements from HM Revenue & Customs for mums, dads and little ones. Consisting of four entitlements, it’s designed to help you give your child the very best start in life including the Health In Pregnancy Grant, Child Tax Credit, Sure Start Maternity Grantt ..... Click here for more information.

Are you Paying the Tax Man Unnecessarily?
Whenever you sell something you own or dispose of an asset, the tax man will look to see if you have made a capital gain or loss. If you profit from it - ie: the value at which it was sold was higher than the price at which you bought (minus any expenses you incurred when buying or selling), you may be liable to tax on that gain.  ...... Click here for more information.

Are Pensions Worthwhile?
One of the comments I am starting to hear quite frequently is people questioning whether pensions are still worth doing. Goings on at Equitable Life and NPI in recent years certainly have certainly not helped and the stock market down turn in the first 3 years of the millennium lead to loss of confidence in some quarters..... Click here for more information.


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Interesting Fact
Alternative to CTFs

Rather than use your savings account to build your children's nestegg, think about investing in the numerous savings products available through banks, building societies and the government. All offer better interest rates and tax advantages that your savings account won't be able to match. Below are just a few examples of how you can save for your children.

Unit Trusts for Children

Whatever your children or grandchildren dream of doing when they grow up, why not indulge more than their imagination?

Whether they want to travel the world or step onto the first rung of the property ladder, fund their way through university or organise the wedding of their dreams, you can give them a great start in life by investing for their future with a Legal & General unit trust.

And whether you have a little to invest or a lot, if you start now you could begin to grow a fund that will help you give your child a great financial start in life.

Legal and General's Investing for children

Providers with Unit Trusts for Children
F&C's Investing for children


Tax Exempt Saving Plans (TESPs)

One of the best ways to save for your children's future is the Tax-Exempt Savings Plans (TESPs) from friendly societies. TESPs offer parents a simple way to save up to £25 for each family member per month in addition to, or instead of, a CTF.

TESPs can help you build up a lump sum for any child through small regular payments. You choose when the money is available for them, but the policy must run until they’re at least 16 and run for a minimum of 10 years.

TESPs are available for every member of the household so a family of four could save up to £100 a month tax-free and, provided the TESPs have been set up in the parent's names, the money remains firmly under their control. In addition, the flexibility of TESPs mean that they can be set up to mature at different points in a child's life.

Providers with TESPs
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Children's Stakeholder Pensions

You can now save towards your children's retirement with a Children's Stakeholder Pension in your children's name. This is a government backed scheme where you can invest up to £2,808 each year, net of tax, and the Inland Revenue will add 22% basic rate tax relief to this, bringing the total amount invested up to a maximum of £3,600 a year.

By starting a Children's Stakeholder Pension young, your children's pension pot will have a huge boost in comparison to those who waited until their working lives to begin paying towards a pension.

A contributions of £3,600 per annum between ages of 0 - 16 yrs (and then stopped) could leave your child with a potential pension fund value of £1,230,000 at age 60 (these projections are based on a medium growth rate of 7% with an Annual Management Charge of 1%, courtesy of Axa Sun Life).

Contact Steve Weisner - Senior Independent Financial Adviser - at Radcliffe Newlands on 0207 382 0437 or Email Steve where he'll be happy to answer all your Children's Pension questions- Please mention MyEggNest