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by Michele Carby | 18th June 2018 | Pensions
The pension freedoms introduced in 2015 brought about a number of changes and one of the biggest was the ability to pass a pension on tax-free. Under the new rules,
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by Michele Carby | 1st June 2018 | Pensions
New figures have emerged that shows pension liabilities have reached £7.6 trillion. This vast sum is made up of both public and private sector pension pots. This is
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by Michele Carby | 15th May 2018 | Pensions
New Report Highlights ‘Risky Behaviour’ Pension drawdown has become considerably popular. Introduced in April 2015 pension drawdown (also known as pension
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by Michele Carby | 4th May 2018 | Pensions
The question of how much pension you need to live in retirement is not a fixed sum for everyone to aim for. It is dependent upon a number of factors such as: What
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by Michele Carby | 10th April 2018 | Pensions
With the pension contribution rate increasing to 5% from 2% in April 2018, new interesting research has emerged. Aegon insurance company has published findings that
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by Michele Carby | 23rd March 2018 | Pensions
Financial Watchdog to Scrutinise Non Workplace Pension Schemes How much do you know about your non-workplace pension? It is a question that the Financial Conduct
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by Michele Carby | 19th February 2018 | Pensions
With the unfolding drama of the Carillion collapse which includes ignored profits warning, excessive shareholder payouts and CEO bonus payments, a new player has
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by Michele Carby | 18th September 2017 | Pensions
If there is one thing that has been rubber stamped over the last few years is the unpredictability of the stock market. In 2016, following the Brexit vote and the
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by Michele Carby | 5th September 2017 | Pensions
According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS) the average retired household spends just over twenty thousand a year at £21,770. This begs the question to
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