
Marc Shoffman
Marc Shoffman is an award-winning freelance journalist specialising in business, personal finance and property. His work has appeared in print and online publications ranging from FT Business to The Times, Mail on Sunday and the i newspaper. He also co-presents the In For A Penny financial planning podcast.
Latest articles by Marc Shoffman
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Is now a good time to sell a house?
The latest Middle East conflict may dampen demand in the housing market, making it crucial for sellers to be realistic about asking prices to attract interest
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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How to hedge against inflation
UK inflation increased above the Bank of England’s target rate in October. How can investors protect their wealth against inflation?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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The tax risks for UK expats returning from Dubai
Wealthy Brits may have rushed to Dubai and other low tax jurisdictions to escape higher taxes in the UK but they could be hit with a tax bill if they return too soon
By Marc Shoffman Published
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What to consider when consolidating your ISA
Holding your stocks and shares ISA on one investment platform can be cheaper and more efficient but there are downsides
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?
Hopes of lower mortgage rates in the coming weeks may be dashed by the latest Middle East conflict. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or you’re a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for mortgage rates this year and into 2026
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What happens to your pension when you die
The way your pension is passed on to your loved ones is set for a shake-up. Here is what you need to know about who inherits your pension and why naming a beneficiary is so important.
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BrewDog investors have lost everything - are there better ways to back small firms?
The collapse of BrewDog has called into question how useful crowdfunding is as an investing strategy and whether there are better ways to profit from small firms and startups
By Marc Shoffman Published
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FCA to lift pause on car finance complaints in May 2026
The FCA will lift the pause on car finance complaints on 31 May 2026. It is important that complaints are now dealt with promptly, the regulator said
By Laura Miller Last updated
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The UK regions with the highest proportion of homes above the inheritance tax threshold
High house prices are pushing more families into the inheritance tax trap across the country
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Renters' Rights Act: landlords have until May 2026 to prepare for rental reforms
The long-awaited housing bill gets its second reading in parliament on Wednesday - how will it affect you?
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Student loans debate: should you fund your child through university?
Graduates are complaining about their levels of student debt so should wealthy parents be helping them avoid student loans?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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How to avoid the savings interest tax trap
Millions of savers are being urged to look at ways to shelter their cash from the taxman as the tax burden on savings escalates
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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What the government’s baby boomer retirement data says about the future of pensions
A study of the retirement routes of people born in 1958 paints a worrying picture for people’s pension savings
By Marc Shoffman Published
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4 alternatives to Premium Bonds: What other savings prize draws are there?
If you’re looking for a Premium Bond alternative, a prize draw might be an option, with one offering up to £100,000.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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7 of the best luxury cruise lines to see the world with five-star service
From onboard butlers who will unpack for you to visiting more unique destinations, there are plenty of reasons to indulge in a luxury cruise
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Inheritance tax receipts rise to £7.1 billion as more families pay up
Inheritance tax receipts look set to hit another record high for Treasury this financial year
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Leasehold reforms revealed: how the changes help you
The government has finally published its draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill. Here is what you need to know
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The most single-friendly areas to buy a property
There can be a single premium when it comes to getting on the property ladder but Zoopla has identified parts of the UK that remain affordable if you aren’t coupled-up
By Marc Shoffman Published
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RICS: UK housing market showing signs of 'tentative recovery'
RICS members are becoming less negative about property sales and house prices. What does the latest data mean for the property market?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Alphabet 'is planning a 100-year bond': would you back Google for 100 years?
Google owner Alphabet is reported to be joining the rare century bond club
By Marc Shoffman Published
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The single person pension shortfall in retirement: How to fill the gap
Being single may have plenty of benefits but it could leave you with a retirement shortfall. But even as a single person, there are things you can do to plug the gap before you stop working
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Pension Credit: should the mixed-age couples rule be scrapped?
The mixed-age couples rule was introduced in May 2019 to reserve pension credit for older households but a charity warns it is unfair
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Is a £250,000 pension pot enough to retire on?
What would your retirement income be with a £250K pension pot? Knowing how much you can get makes it easier to plan for your golden years.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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BBC TV licence fee hike confirmed: can you reduce how much you pay?
The cost of a TV licence fee is set to rise by over 3%, but there are ways to reduce the bill.
By Marc Shoffman Published
