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Welcome to The Investor

Written by Sally-Anne Rogers

30th Anniversary Edition

Good advice – really good advice – has the power to change your life. Sometimes in momentous, memorable ways, and sometimes in quiet, gradual ways. We devote this issue of The Investor – our 120th – to the invaluable advice that’s passed on to us from trusted sources throughout our lives.

Across the following pages, you’ll find articles that we hope will be of interest to you – these range from the benefits of saving early, making the most of compounding, to understanding what may happen if you live to 100. 

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Plus, we uncover some of the hidden tips and tricks that can help you along the way – such as how to right-size your rainy-day fund and the risk of relying on your employer for life insurance.

As our clients are at the heart of everything we do, you’ll hear directly from some of them throughout the issue. Plus, we’ll have details of where you can learn about these clients’ stories, the advice they’ve had from their SJP Partner and how it has impacted their lives. 

You can view your copy here.

We hope you find this issue inspiring and useful.

Liz Kelly
Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, St. James’s Place

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