Simon Morris

Blogger, Finance & Investment

United Kingdom

Simon Morris, is a professional in the business industry who has used his experience and knowledge to deal with property development and a wide range of businesses, with a particular emphasis on local high businesses such as pub, pharmacists, retail stores; the cornerstones of modern British industry.

Investment is a particular specialty of Simon’s and he has considerable experience investing in businesses along with their associated assets. Furthermore he channels his considerable expertise into providing advice on capital funding issues and for people who are seeking out funds to increase their investment portfolio.

Portfolio
Simon Morris
Will the Bank of England Step into the Property Market?

Comments from senior figures at the Bank of England this month on the rising rate of UK house prices, have suggested that the Bank may step in to assert control over the situation. What could this mean for investors whose property fund portfolios contain residential elements?

Simon Morris
The Essential Investment this Year: Property

The IMA's latest figures indicate what most people in the property investment industry have known for some time. It is the essential investment for 2014, and that it why there is so much positive noise around the profitability of property investment funds right now. What specifically can we learn from the IMA figures?

Simon Morris
04/04/2014
Supermarket Price War Fallout: UK Retail Sales Slip

The latest data reveals that February saw the rate of UK retail sales slip, igniting a halt to the rate of food price inflation. Experts have attributed the general fall to the ongoing supermarket price war. What could this mean for the UK economy going forward into 2014?

Simon Morris
04/10/2014
Co-Op is Not Indicative of the Mutuals Model

The near collapse of UK retail chain Co-Op has prompted a volley of criticism of the politically popular mutual model. However, a new government report suggests that the Co-Op incident isn't indicative of the effectiveness of the widespread business model. Could this argument hold any weight and what does it mean for the future of the mutual business model?

Simon Morris
03/20/2014
The Budget: Greatest Pensions Overhaul Since 1921

Simon Morris on the Budget 2014 This week UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, delivered the annual national budget to Parliament. What comprised this year's budget and how could it affect national economic growth?