Solace&You October 2023

Solace&You October 2023
Last quarter of the year! Time has flown and there are only three months left to take control of 2023.
From AI to male breast cancer, Estate tax to Economic ups and downs, we have something for everyone in each edition of Solace&You!
Darren Cohen
Darren Cohen - General Manager
6 October 2023 | 5 minute read
SOLACE You October 2023 Website

WITH SOLACE, YOU'RE NOT ALONE.

October is here! So begins the last quarter of 2023, are you ready for the home-stretch? As a remedy to that touch of stress that often comes this time of year, we hope you enjoy this month's articles. From the insightful to the inspiring, we've got it all for you, right here.

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What's law, what's legal and what's not? So many of us can't get answers to our legal questions. Legal&Tax is changing the game.

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Funeral Death and Taxes 2023 Website text

Being a beneficiary in a will is a significant responsibility, and staying informed about the tax implications and legal processes involved is essential.

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Health Breast Cancer Awareness 2023 Website text

Shedding some light on the lesser-known aspect of male breast cancer, emphasising the need for broader awareness and early detection.

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VAS The Economic Rollercoaster 2023 Website text

We look ahead to the coming months, and address the pitfalls that we’ll encounter in the pursuit of economic stability and growth

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