The Fox Den
A whole host of articles around financial planning, cashflow planning, tax, retirement and everything in between.

How Much Do You Need to Retire Comfortably in the UK?
Retirement: It’s Not Just About Stopping Work One of the most common questions I hear is: “How much do I […]

When Retirement Planning Becomes Relationship Therapy
It happens in an instant. One partner says, “I want to retire at 60.” The other partner’s coffee cup pauses […]

Why Charts Are Your Best Friend in Retirement Planning
Most people don’t need more spreadsheets, they need clarity. In retirement planning, one well-designed chart can replace hours of guesswork and bring real confidence. Discover how a simple visual can show you when to stop, how to spend, and what’s truly possible in your next chapter.

The Real Cost of Doing Nothing About Retirement Planning
There’s rarely a perfect time to plan retirement.

5 Retirement Planning Strategies I Help Clients Visualise
When most people think about retirement, they imagine a finish line. One day you work, the next day you don’t. […]

“Can I Afford to Retire?” The Most Common Question I’m Asked and How to Answer It
Retirement should be a time of freedom, not fear. Yet one question comes up more than any other when I meet with clients.

Why a bucket list is essential if you are to make the most of your life
As I mentioned in a previous blog, financial planning is ultimately about ensuring you don’t reach the end of your life […]

Why financial planning needs to be designed to support your lifestyle
Why financial planning needs to be designed to support your lifestyle

Achieving your life’s goals – the true focus of financial planning
Once you’ve got a clear picture of the lifestyle you want, the next step is figuring out how to fund it. And that’s where financial planning comes in.

How much is enough to support your lifestyle? If you don’t know, you don’t have a financial plan.
This is one of the biggest questions financial planning can answer – and having that answer could change everything.