Articles by Kaylie Pferten

Kaylie Pferten

Kaylie Pferten

A pilot of submersible crafts in a former life, now married to my husband David and writing about investment advice.

"Is a rare retail gem in a battered sector," says Frasers Group
Investment Advice

"Is a rare retail gem in a battered sector," says Frasers Group

Frasers Group is not the type of business that receives accolades for sustainability or corporate governance. It is not the preferred inv...

With a private market investment of '25 billion,' pension plans promise to support Britain
Personal Finance

With a private market investment of '25 billion,' pension plans promise to support Britain

At least five percent of savers' money will be invested in British private markets, according to seventeen of the biggest workplace pensi...

Tips for self-employed people on how to set up a pension
Personal Finance

Tips for self-employed people on how to set up a pension

We outline the various pension choices and highlight the top suppliers. Seventy-six percent of independent contractors do not cur...

Just eleven years into retirement, pension savers risk running out of money
Personal Finance

Just eleven years into retirement, pension savers risk running out of money

According to a new study, the average saver wants to live on over $30,000 annually in retirement, but their pension fund will only provid...

How to use a SIPP to create your own "pot for life" pension
Personal Finance

How to use a SIPP to create your own "pot for life" pension

If you so choose, you can have the same SIPP for the rest of your life. Here's how to manage your retirement fund. You're probabl...

How a two-year hiatus from work could deplete your pension by £26,000
Personal Finance

How a two-year hiatus from work could deplete your pension by £26,000

A career break can be taken for a variety of reasons, such as traveling or taking care of family, but it's crucial to consider your pensi...

Is it better to invest all at once or to spread it out over time?
Investment Advice

Is it better to invest all at once or to spread it out over time?

What is the best strategy? When you have a large sum of money to invest, should you drip-feed it in installments or put it all at...

"Ignore the doom: US stocks are a good investment"
Investment Advice

"Ignore the doom: US stocks are a good investment"

However, Kaylie Pferten advises against it. Within a month, the general consensus has changed from believing that the US market i...

What is the value of a lifetime ISA? The main guidelines and operation of LISAs
Financial Advice

What is the value of a lifetime ISA? The main guidelines and operation of LISAs

Are LISAs beneficial? A Lifetime ISA (LISA) can be a good choice for you if you want to move up the housing ladder but are having...

How to diversify from the US using mid-cap stocks
Investments

How to diversify from the US using mid-cap stocks

Amidst market volatility, we examine the argument for mid-cap stocks. According to Aberdeen Asset Management's analysis, investor...

Why a lower cash ISA allowance might not be a concern for you
Personal Finance

Why a lower cash ISA allowance might not be a concern for you

Following the revelation that chancellor Rachel Reeves was being pressured to lower the annual cash ISA allowance to 4,000, cash ISAs hav...

Can RIT Capital be revived by new management?
Investments

Can RIT Capital be revived by new management?

Jacob Rothschild left his direct role in RIT Capital Partners (LSE: RCP), the $4 billion trust that his family essentially controlled, fi...