LGBR Capital seminar series looks to dispel AIM myths

Events around the country in October and November

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LGBR Capital has announced a series of seminars designed to provide advisers with an introduction to the AIM market and to the associated range of tax-efficient structures that can be deployed by investors in London's junior exchange.

Conducted in partnership with Unicorn Asset Management, the seminars will also delve into various financial planning ideas, including how to shelter portfolios from inheritance tax (IHT), provide a tax-efficient natural income for elderly clients and help with care home fees and in power of attorney cases. Jack Rose, head of tax products at LGBR, said the seminars were designed to offer an overview of a market that can often be ignored despite a combined market capitalisation of more than £70bn for its 1,000-plus constituent companies. "This series of seminars really came about follow...

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