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

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.

The Many Reasons Why You Need a Will (And No, It’s Not Just for the Grim Reaper)
Making a will is the last thing most people want to think about, but there are many reasons why you absolutely need to.

How Cashflow Planning Can Help You Share Your Wealth (And Maybe Even Get That Last Laugh)
Do you know how much money you want to leave behind? Cashflow planning can help to to give you the answers.

How to Save Tax UK. Are You Paying More Tax Than You Need To? Let’s Fix That!
Am I paying too much Tax?

How to Tackle the Biggest Threat to Your Wealth: Inflation (a.k.a. the Silent Pickpocket)
Inflation is the biggest threat to your wealth. The silent pickpocket.


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.

Why I called my business Purple Fox Financial Planning
Naming a business is like naming a baby—exciting, daunting, and full of meaning. When it came time to name my financial planning firm, I knew what I wanted.