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th May 2021 8:22 am
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Covid-19 takes toll on most vulnerable
One of the brutal truths of the past year has been how the pandemic has exploited existing inequalities within society.
Covid-19 has been especially relentless in the way it has picked apart weaknesses within the state.
Those fortunate enough to have better paid jobs and the ability to work from home have been less exposed to the virus.
That fact is shown up in a survey that shows 72% of the UK population have concerns for their wealth and finances in 2021.
Chris Budd: Is financial planning actually holistic?
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Chris Budd: Getting what you want when selling your business
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Chris Budd: Considering afterlife and client objectives
What life memory would you choose?
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Financial planning is all about creating a clear path to identifiable objectives, writes Chris Budd, one of the IFW’s five pillars of financial wellbeing. Here, he looks at the challenge of helping clients work out what will make them happy…
When we ask clients to think about what will make them happy, we are asking a question that is laden with problems. There is the difficulty in envisaging our future selves. There are also expectations.
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Imposter Syndrome: the lived experience 1 March 2021: Mental health speaker Nick Elston shares his experience of living with and overcoming Imposter Syndrome on stage and outlines what chartered accountants can learn from this.
At its worst, Imposter Syndrome can stop you from living life on your terms, running a business in the way you want to or destroy your personal and professional relationships.
As I highlighted in my session for ICAEW Virtually Live last year, maintaining good mental health is one of the many challenges of this pandemic, and tackling issues such as Imposter Syndrome forms part of this struggle.
What is Imposter Syndrome?