In this episode, Dave Wallace sits down with Cavendish Ware advisers Mat Bonney and Jenny Earl to unravel one of the most misunderstood areas of financial planning: trusts. What begins as Dave’s personal curiosity quickly turns into a clear and engaging masterclass on how trusts work, why they exist, and how they can protect and preserve wealth across generations. Mat and Jenny explain the origins of trusts — dating back to the Crusades, when knights transferred their land to trusted friends ...
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In this episode, Dave Wallace sits down with Cavendish Ware advisers Mat Bonney and Jenny Earl to unravel one of the most misunderstood areas of financial planning: trusts. What begins as Dave’s personal curiosity quickly turns into a clear and engaging masterclass on how trusts work, why they exist, and how they can protect and preserve wealth across generations. Mat and Jenny explain the origins of trusts — dating back to the Crusades, when knights transferred their land to trusted friends ...
In this episode of Bassline, Dave is joined by Lance, to discuss the dramatic fluctuations in the financial markets that occurred shortly after Lance returned from his holiday. Lance dives into the unexpected movements in the Japanese yen and its significant impact on global markets. He explains the concept of the "yen carry trade" and how a surprise rate hike by the Bank of Japan triggered a sharp appreciation of the yen, causing a major sell-off in equities. The episode explores the complex...
Bassline by Cavendish Ware
In this episode, Dave Wallace sits down with Cavendish Ware advisers Mat Bonney and Jenny Earl to unravel one of the most misunderstood areas of financial planning: trusts. What begins as Dave’s personal curiosity quickly turns into a clear and engaging masterclass on how trusts work, why they exist, and how they can protect and preserve wealth across generations. Mat and Jenny explain the origins of trusts — dating back to the Crusades, when knights transferred their land to trusted friends ...