Budget 2014: An exclusive print-out guide to give to clients

An exclusive plain-English print-out guide to give to clients

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In about eight short minutes at the end of his fifth Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne may have revolutionised the at-retirement market.

There's an awful lot to digest, and no doubt client queries are coming in at the double. As we do every year, Professional Adviser has put together a document outlining the biggest announcements of Budget 2014, set out in a clear, easy-to-understand format, for you to print out and share with clients should you so wish. Alternatively, you can send them a link to this article. Simply click here to open your print-out guide

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