Your Money Matters - Why Visit
Your Money Matters - so take control of your finances by visiting this groundbreaking event in October 2008.
In one day you can find answers to all of your financial worries. Whether you are looking to pay off debts, arrange mortgages or pensions, invest in new ventures, reduce your tax burden, or simply re-organise your monetary affairs, you can find the solution at The Your Money Matters Show.

Anyone who wants to take control and more responsibility for their personal finances will benefit dramatically from attending the show. The range of advice, products and services at the event are relevant across and vast range of life situations some of these are listed below;

Setting up a home - Renting or buying a home is firmly at the top of most people's priority list for financial planning.

Starting a family - Starting and raising a family is probably the biggest event in anyone's life, and has the greatest impact on personal financial circumstances.

Coping with debt - Spiralling personal debt is now a fact of life for many. Staying in control of credit cards, personal loans and other debts sometimes seems impossible, but is vital to achieving financial security.

Retirement - Many people haven't made adequate provision for their retirement, but could they survive on the state pension? Sometimes urgent action is needed to avert a potential income crisis.

Inheritance plans - Often people fail, unnecessarily, to ensure that their family is left financially secure. Planning for inheritance and making a will can dramatically reduce any tax burden, and avoid anguish and bitter disputes among family members. Despite this, 70% of UK adults have not made a will.

Accidents happen - Redundancy, illness or injury can have a serious impact on personal finances. Planning for the unexpected and coping with it needs careful thought and consideration.

Tax planning - Everyone needs to understand what taxes they owe and the benefits they can claim. Your Money Matters will provide a clearer route through the tax maze.

Major purchases - Cars, holidays, weddings and home improvements etc. How people budget for major purchases has an enormous effect on their financial situation.

Higher education - Going to college or university involves a lifestyle change and often considerable extra expense - for parents as well as students.
In addition to all of the above there are many more services and topics covered at the show,
click here for a full list of exhibiting companies.
Again, all of the above is completely free of charge,
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