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    info.moneyweek.com/archiveArticles.php?year=2005&week=3 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/3/2007    Last Visited: 5/3/2007  

    This week: Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private BankingA pitfall too often overlooked by many investors is the impact of inflation.Most commentators are now making ...

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    info.moneyweek.com/archiveArticles.php?year=2004&week=5 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2004    Last Visited: 5/3/2007  

    This week: Alan Hardy, head of investments, Lloyds TSB Private Banking.After more than three years of troubled waters, 2003 saw UK equities finally buoyed by renewed confidence in ...

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    FT.com / Your money - A lack of will power - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/31/2004    Last Visited: 1/1/2005  

    Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private Banking, adds that people should take better advantage of tax-free saving for retirement."For people not prepared to take risks with the financial markets, National Savings Certificates can be a good investment," he says.

    On the other hand, he says, for those who want exposure to the financial markets, an Isa may be the right choice.

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    Investing and investment advice - Money Week - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/3/2004    Last Visited: 9/15/2005  

    This week: Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private Banking

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    Money Observer feature article - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/24/2004    Last Visited: 10/8/2004  

    Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private Banking, believes equity-based products will outperform property over the next 25 years: 'I anticipate that over the long-term equities will continue to perform relatively strongly compared with other asset classes, while property is likely to be a stable long-term investment.'
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    Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private Banking, believes equity-based products will outperform property over the next 25 years: 'I anticipate that over the long-term equities will continue to perform relatively strongly compared with other asset classes, while property is likely to be a stable long-term investment.'

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    Published on: 1/1/2005    Last Visited: 2/14/2009  

    This week: Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private BankingA pitfall too often overlooked by many investors is the impact of inflation. Most commentators are now making

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    MoneyWeek 4-week FREE trial - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2004    Last Visited: 2/14/2009  

    This week: Alan Hardy, head of investments, Lloyds TSB Private Banking. After more than three years of troubled waters, 2003 saw UK equities finally buoyed by renewed confidence in

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    Press releases - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2001    Last Visited: 2/19/2007  

    Alan Hardy of Lloyds TSB Wealth Management says: "We would never recommend that clients have more than 5% of their portfolios in wine, because it is a high-risk investment."

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    The Observer | Cash | Money Coach: Was this really... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/3/2004    Last Visited: 7/3/2004  

    You do have some scope to tilt the balance of investments without the children's approval, says Alan Hardy, head of investments at Lloyds TSB Private Banking: 'It can be acceptable for a trustee to lean towards either income or capital if the needs of one class of beneficiaries is greater than the needs of the other class.'
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    Hardy says: 'This freedom is balanced by imposing on the trustees a duty to exercise reasonable care and skill.' You could take this advice from a financial adviser and act on it yourselves if you are confident it meets the trust's terms or you could hand over the money to an adviser to invest.

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    The Observer | Cash | Money coach - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/25/2004    Last Visited: 4/26/2004  

    Alan Hardy, head of investments at LloydsTSB Private Banking, explains that pension contributions made when young give best value but adds: 'In the real world everyone has to make choices about jam today or jam tomorrow.Overpaying into the mortgage account will help build up an emergency fund and she should aim for a fund equal to six months' mortgage repayments.'

    Check if you have a stakeholder pension because these allow you to change your contributions without penalty, says Hardy. 'If so, she doesn't need to have an all-or-nothing approach to pension or savings because she can top up her pension payments as and when she can afford it.'
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    A final piece of advice from Hardy: 'Both Emily and her husband should check if their employers provide life insurance and sick pay.' If not, they will need insurance to pay off the mortgage if one of them dies or lost income through ill health.

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