In some ways, wills are odd things. These obviously important documents, dictating how all your worldly possessions are to be distributed, are kept sealed and are only read out after the funeral. You and your children may both know your will has been made –...
Initial Public Offerings, or IPOs, became a hot topic in 2020 with the most IPOs in a calendar since 2000. In a world where IPOs seem to be a weekly occurrence and more accessible to the retail investor. Basics of an Initial Public Offering What is an IPO? An IPO is a...
As one deadline passes, another approaches at least that is the case for American citizens living in the UK. Just as you exhale after the US deadline, it’s time to begin considering end of tax year planning for your UK tax affairs before 5th April. We’ve...
It’s an attractive premise: in a shrinking world where careers and family life can span continents, why not spend half the year in one place and half the year in another? This is a luxury which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working on to make a reality, but you...
It was Winston Churchill who first coined the term ‘special relationship’ to refer to the close ties between Britain and America. The term was used in Mr Churchill’s’ “Iron Curtain Speech” given in March 1946 to a crowd in Fulton, Missouri. In the 70 plus years...