So I've always been a financial planning DIYer. I understand American investing & personal finance pretty well. BUT now my UK nephew is asking me questions and I'm starting to look online for good software/apps/resources and at least so far, it would appear the US is far ahead of the UK in terms of tools, etc. Am I missing anything? I'm continuing to look. I've started researching UK taxes, etc. of course. Plus what retirement account types are available, etc. #FinancialPlanning #UKFinance

@nomdeb Have you tried r/UKPersonalFinance? The (US-oriented) r/personalfinance subreddit is full of helpful people.

r/UKPersonalFinance has a wiki, too...

@kbob THANKS. I haven't. I'll go and noodle around over there. :) I am hoping to find some UK version tools like empower, boldin, quicken, turbo tax, etc. that are helpful to a DIYer, plus some good tutorial videos on the basics of investing, planning, taxes, etc. etc. etc. There's a wealth of information in the US (even more than when I started decades ago) but so far - tho I've just started looking - very little of similar heft for UK. I'm savvy about our own USA stuff, but new to UK stuff. :)