Setting the scene
Informed Financial Planning are delighted to host a number of seminars for local professionals in 2024. Professionals in all capacities can attend these free sessions, which run every quarter and include guest speakers. The topics are chosen by you, for you.
Want to learn something new to share with your clients? Sign up via the link below to register your spot!
Date & Time
Thursday 7th November 2024 | 8:30 am – 10:00 am
Location
Informed Financial Planning, 8 Waterside Park, Hessle, HU13 0EG
Event Description
Chartered Financial Planner, Ashley Biglin, will provide an in-depth analysis of the key impacts from the Autumn Budget which will be announced on 30th October. Demonstrating IFP’s specialisms in tax and retirement planning, Ashley will break down how these changes could impact your clients financial plans, and what actions are essential to adapt to these upcoming changes.
Ashley will cover all the critical updates from the budget, offering practical guidance to help you and your clients navigate these changes. Expect to leave with a clear understanding of what the new announcements will mean for clients, and practical tips on how to navigate the complexities of the Chancellor’s announcements with ease.
This event is for professionals in the legal, financial and insurance sectors only.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the Autumn Budget announcements and when any changes will come into play.
- Understand how the budget announcements may impact pensions and investments and how these could affect your clients.
- Understand how you can utilise the allowances available to your clients.
Speaker Details
Ashley Biglin AFPS, Chartered Financial Planner, brings 8 years of financial expertise. Achieving Chartered status in 2023, he specialises in pensions, inheritance tax planning, and investment advice. Join Ashley for an insightful session on the Autumn Budget announcements.
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Please note, this form allows booking for one space at a time. If more than one person wishes to attend, each individual must register separately.