Press & Citations
Free, citable UK inheritance resources for journalists and writers.
We publish openly licensed reference guides on UK inheritance behaviour, mistakes and tax. Cite anything you find useful with a link back — no permission needed.
- UK-focused financial guidance
- Aligned with FCA principles
- Educational, not advisory
Citable assets
Resources you're welcome to quote
UK Inheritance Mistakes Study Guide
8 detailed, citable mistakes UK beneficiaries make — with examples and tax context.
What People Do With An Inheritance In The UK
Observational guide to common decisions, concerns and mistakes.
Complete guide: What To Do With An Inheritance
The full UK step-by-step framework, ~3,000 words.
Inheritance Tax Explained UK
Thresholds, allowances and what beneficiaries actually pay.
Our outreach principles
How we earn mentions — and what we refuse to do.
We publish our outreach principles openly so readers and partners know what to expect. The short version: we earn mentions by being useful, not by being loud.
Helpful first, link second. Every mention has to earn its place by answering a real question.
Never spam. We don't post the same comment in multiple threads or buy links.
Vary anchor text naturally — sometimes the brand name, sometimes a topic phrase, often a bare URL.
Disclose context. If we're the publisher, we say so.
Decline reciprocal-link requests. They damage SEO and reader trust.
Where we share our guides
The communities our content is written for.
UK personal-finance blogs & publishers
MoneyToTheMasses-style sites, financial independence blogs, Substack writers covering UK money.
Expat & inheritance-from-abroad communities
British Expats forum, expat Facebook groups, returning-to-UK subreddits.
Bereavement and probate organisations
Charities, solicitors and probate registrars who refer beneficiaries to educational reading.
UK Reddit communities
r/UKPersonalFinance, r/UKInvesting, r/HENRYUK — only when our guide is genuinely the best answer to a real question.
Quora UK personal finance
Long-form, helpful answers with a single contextual link where it adds value.
Distribution snippets
Short-form versions of our guides
We publish short-form, helpful-first versions of our content for forum threads, Q&A sites and natural blog conversation. They're free to use as a starting point, with one contextual link back where it adds value.
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