This page includes articles that we’ve had published in specialist journals and articles that have been written about us.
You can click on each link below to read the original article.
North East Times November 2009
Rutherford Wilkinson has achieved Chartered Financial Planner status, one of a limited number of financial planning firms in the UK to achieve this.
Independent Practitioner Today November 2009
Why kill yourself investing in pensions that you don’t need? Some doctors need to invest further into their pensions, but Graeme Urwin explains why the vast majority he agrees to work with do not need to. So why invest in your pension?
Dental Tribune 26th October 2009
Clearing Your Finances. Ray Prince begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting highlights the 10 key questions you really need to ask yourself in order to better organise your financial life.
Dental Tribune 14th September 2009
Choosing an Adviser. Is it possible to find a financial adviser that will work on your behalf, without being influenced by commission payments from product providers?
Journal 12th September 2009
Planning with the experts to meet life goals. As Financial Planning week draws to a close, Tyneside Financial Adviser Graeme Urwin highlights his work with Durham Dentist Martin Burgess to show the importance of financial planning.
Dental Tribune 6th July 2009
Retirement income options. In the second of this two-part series, Ray Prince sheds some light on annuity alternatives when it comes to generating money for your retirement
Dental Tribune 24th May 2009
Retirement income options. Whether or not you have reached retirement age, you’ll need to know what your options are to generate an income from the pension funds that you’ve built up. In part one of of this two-part feature, Ray Prince discusses personal pension plans.
Dental Tribune 5th May 2009
More Pension or more cash? With new NHS pension scheme rules in place, there are now different options available when it comes to how you receive your money when you retire. Ray Prince explains.
Dental Tribune 20th April 2009
Associate Contracts. If a self employed associate turns out to be employed, the situation can have tax and NI implications for the principal. In the second article in the series, Tim Lee asks how this situation arises, and what the exact implications are for the principal.
Independent Practitioner Today April 2009
Investment Planning Part 2. If your financial arrangements are anything like many other busy consultants, then it really is time to give your finances a good scrub-up. In the second of two articles, Graeme Urwin shows how
Independent Practitioner Today March 2009
Investment Planning: Part 1. If your financial arrangements are anything like many other busy consultants, then it really is time to give your finances a good scrub-up. In the first of two articles, Graeme Urwin shows how
Dental Tribune 9th March 2009
Protect Your Pension. Ray Prince says it’s important that you are doing all you can you can to maximise your pension position, to avoid a tax hit
Dentistry 5th March 2009
Ray Prince provides The Top 10 Tips To Spring Clean Your Finances.
North East Times February 2009
The North East’s leading business magazine recently visited Rutherford Wilkinson’s offices and profiled the company in the February 2009 issue. The title was: The best is yet to come. In these tough times, it’s heartening to know that some companies are bucking the doom-and-gloom trend.
Dental Tribune 25th January 2009
If you’re approaching 60, you’ll be thinking about your retirement finances. Ray Prince looks at whether cashing it in is a good idea or whether it’s worth waiting a while.
Dental Tribune 29th September 2008
Fund Performance – the cost. If you’ve an ISA or pension, it’s likely the money’s invested in an ‘active’ fund. ‘Passive’ funds are the alternative and are usually cheaper. Confused? Ray Prince unravels the jargon.
North East Times September 2008
Personal Pension Plans – does the ‘best’ one really exist? Ray Prince looks at some of the issues that you should consider when planning towards your retirement.
Dental Tribune 20th July 2008
How you feel about taking risks will influence your choice of goals and objectives when it comes to investing, says Ray Prince
Dental Tribune 22nd June 2008
People often ask whether a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) is an appropriate package, says Ray Prince, who aims to unravel any confusion.
Dental Tribune 6th May 2008
Could investing in the stock market be risky, in light of the current ‘credit crunch’ situation? Ray Prince investigates.
Dental Tribune 6th April 2008
Don’t be fooled that there is such a thing as the ‘best’ pension plan. Retirement planning will be different for everybody, depending on your circumstances, says Ray Prince.
Dental Tribune 29th February 2008
If you have money invested in ISAs, PEPs and personal pensions (including SIPPS), do you really know who is managing your money? Financial Planner Ray Prince discusses some statistics.
Dental Tribune 6 December 2007
Recent falls in the value of the stockmarket has caused concern amongst some investors. Should they run or should they hang on? Ray Prince explains
Dental Tribune 21 September 2007
Ray Prince looks at managing your exposure to investment risk and how to manage it effectively.
Dental Tribune 10 August 2007
Ray Prince asks whether ‘with profits’ investments should be part of an investment portfolio.
New Model Adviser 22 January 2007
One of the leading weekly financial publications, dedicated to professional Financial Planners. An in depth profile of Rutherford Wilkinson plc.
North East Times December 2006
The leading business magazine for the North East. This was written following our move to new offices in July 2006.
Private Dentistry March 2006
Ray Prince investigates the pension options available following Pensions ‘A Day’ in April 2006.
Preventive Dentistry Issue 2 2006
Ray Prince discusses the options available to protect your family in the event of premature death or illness.
The New Generalist Summer 2006
Graeme Urwin explores pension planning and the ‘A Day’ effect on part-time GPs.



