If we lock ourselves into the present, we’ll miss the future..
If you’re old enough to remember ‘defragging a hard-drive’ then maybe, you’ve less runway up ahead than behind you, but getting older is not what it used to be..
New science targeting the biology of aging is raising the enticing possibility of expanding health and well-being, and helping people live healthier, longer
New treatments, including drugs that help move our cells to better repair themselves, regenerative interventions with the potential to turn our cells back in time, and blood transplants designed to reverse some aspects of biological aging are all being actively explored
Logically, most healthcare problems would be better addressed by lifestyle changes earlier in life, and other preventative measures, rather than later in life using aggressive, expensive, and higher-risk medical interventions?
It’s not been helped by successive government’s focus on misaligned incentives in a health service obsessed with delivering services, rather than focus on preventing future problems
According to the OECD ‘only 3% of global healthcare expenditures go toward prevention and public health awareness’
Living longer is just one of many reasons for implementing proper retirement and legacy planning
One of the unwritten principles within wealthy families is the contract that one generation will look after the next. Mum and dad look after their kids then, in exchange, the kids look out for their parents when they’re no longer able, or inclined, to do so
Integral to that is the transfer of wealth from generation to generation. It’s an equitable obligation between generations, and even extends to unborn generations of your family
Traditional tax planning alone is no longer enough. Wealthy families need to plan for death duties by creating a complex tax aria, all within HMRC rules and regs. Our team of Chartered Tax Advisors will handle all that for you
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