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Rowan Harding, DipPFS
Financial Planner & Vulnerability ChampionWith over twenty-four years’ experience in the financial services sector, covering a variety of management and adviser-based roles, Rowan is genuinely passionate about financial planning. She has a focus on pensions as a much-needed support for the many people who stop working and otherwise face falling into poverty, particularly to help reduce the gender pensions gap. Rowan grew up as a nature lover and now regularly writes to her local MP about climate change and environmental issues and also runs a local volunteer wildlife nature group and a climate action group. She involves her children in all her environmental pursuits as she believes it’s vital the next generation grow up understanding the impact of our actions on the planet.
Email:rowan.harding@thepath.co.uk
Telephone:03330 503 300, ext. 810
Articles by Rowan Harding
Dreaming of a green Christmas? Our 10 tips…
As we approach the end of the year and the dust settles on Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn statement, now is a good time for some financial planning. It might be a busy time, but it’s worth taking the time to reflect on the past year, consider how the changes from the Autumn budget could affect you, and do some pre-planning so you know what to focus on in the year ahead.
Top financial tips for couples splitting up this Divorce Month
Getting legal support for yourself during a divorce is vital, but many are unaware of the importance of financial help during this period, especially with new rules they may be unfamiliar with. At a time when traditionally divorce is at its highest, it’s important that people understand the financial implications and receive the best help they can.
Dreaming of a green Christmas
The Christmas period has a significant environmental footprint, but here at Path Financial, we’re all very keen for greener Christmas that doesn’t cost the earth. So, we’ve gathered some eco-friendly Christmas tips to help you to be more sustainable this festive season.
Market mayhem: what it means for your finances
The political drama continues, with media headlines dominated by government chaos and economic uncertainty. Now newly appointed chancellor Jeremy Hunt has unveiled a raft of changes to ex-chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget, in an effort to rebuild investor confidence and repair the damage to the economy. What changes has he made, and what does they mean for you and your finances? Here, we outline some of the key announcements around taxes, pensions, savings and investments.
A COLLECTIVE CALL FOR CHANGE
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