Human Capital, Life Expectancy, and the Planner’s Role in Breaking Poverty Traps

“When we invest in people, we invest in life itself.” A recent economic study on Human Capital Inequality, Life Expectancy and Economic Growth offers profound insights that resonate directly with the mission of Holistic Wealth Planners. It shows how education, health, and opportunity are deeply interconnected — and why planning that focuses only on money … Continue reading Human Capital, Life Expectancy, and the Planner’s Role in Breaking Poverty Traps

Partner With AoLP: Replacing Extraction With Empowerment

At the Academy of Life Planning (AoLP), we’ve always believed in a simple truth: finance should serve people, not the other way around. Our mission is to help individuals and professionals break free from extractive financial systems, and to build a future rooted in transparency, empowerment, and holistic well-being. But big missions require allies. That’s … Continue reading Partner With AoLP: Replacing Extraction With Empowerment

When Bankers Betray Trust: Why Structural Change is Needed

Sometimes I’m accused of being disingenuous when I say, “bankers in general can’t be trusted.” People hear it as a sweeping statement, unfair to the many good people working in finance. Then stories like this one come along. This week, former Co-operative Bank chairman Paul Flowers was ordered by the CPS to repay £184,862 to … Continue reading When Bankers Betray Trust: Why Structural Change is Needed

The Trusted Adviser Project – My 15-Year Mission

Trust: What Customers Want Most Fifteen years ago, when I was Head of Investments at HSBC, we set out to understand what mattered most to people when choosing a financial adviser. We expected answers like qualifications, products, or price competitiveness. The response was strikingly clear: the number one priority was Trust. Not performance charts. Not … Continue reading The Trusted Adviser Project – My 15-Year Mission

Why the Next Generation of Wealth Owners Prefer Empowerment Over Extraction

The numbers are stark: according to new research from Boring Money, four in five advised clients over the age of 65 believe their children will not stay with their current financial adviser once wealth transfers across generations. That’s over 1.2 million families expecting a break in the advice relationship. Why? Because the next generation isn’t … Continue reading Why the Next Generation of Wealth Owners Prefer Empowerment Over Extraction

Introducing the Holistic Wealth Planner: The Future of Financial Advice

Moving Beyond Products to Life Strategy The financial services profession is at a crossroads. For decades, Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) have been seen as the pinnacle of advice, guiding clients through investments, pensions, insurance, and mortgages. Yet, growing consumer demand for impartiality, transparency, and holistic life guidance reveals a gap that the traditional advice model … Continue reading Introducing the Holistic Wealth Planner: The Future of Financial Advice

Plans are useless. Planning is indispensable — and life planning is the same

Why the GAME Plan’s cycle matters more than the myth of arrival Dwight D. Eisenhower famously said, “Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” He wasn’t dismissing planning — he was pointing to a truth we often miss: a fixed plan can break when reality changes, but the practice of planning builds the muscle we … Continue reading Plans are useless. Planning is indispensable — and life planning is the same

Downsizing Protection: How Families Can Preserve the Residence Nil Rate Band

For many families, the family home is their largest asset. But what happens if that home is sold — perhaps to fund care fees in later life? Does the family lose valuable inheritance tax protection? Thankfully, the rules include something called downsizing protection that ensures families aren’t penalised for making difficult decisions. Understanding the Residence … Continue reading Downsizing Protection: How Families Can Preserve the Residence Nil Rate Band

Weekend Essay: Angela Rayner and the Price of Not Seeking Advice

The resignation of Angela Rayner last week over a Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) dispute has been described as one of the most dramatic political falls in recent years. Once tipped as Labour’s future leader, Rayner now finds herself relegated to the back benches—her career blighted not by scandalous intent, but by a failure to … Continue reading Weekend Essay: Angela Rayner and the Price of Not Seeking Advice

When the Enablers Eat Their Own: True Potential vs St James’s Place

The latest story out of the advice industry tells us everything we need to know about how the system really works. It’s not about clients. It’s about the enablers cutting deals among themselves—each side trying to see who can extract the most from the people they claim to serve. Citywire reports that True Potential is … Continue reading When the Enablers Eat Their Own: True Potential vs St James’s Place