Your verdict: Cash ISAs, NFTs, redundancy cover, and why Buffett is boss

PA asked, you answered

Jen Frost
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In last week’s PA Asks, Professional Adviser surveyed industry insiders to get their views on a key topics and trends affecting advice.

Just 25% of individuals surveyed would support slashing the cash ISA limit to £4,000, PA revealed on Wednesday (7 May). In addition to delivering their verdict on cash ISAs, poll takers shared views on non-fungible token investments (NFTs), redundancy cover and the business leader they find most inspiring. Four years on, NFTs fail to live up to the hype for advisers' clients Representing 4% of survey respondents, just two of the 51 industry insiders said they had at least one client who had admitted to buying or investing in an NFT. The unique digital assets boomed into pub...

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