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  • Women face retirement poverty: The feminisation of poverty means more older females live below the breadline

    April 6, 2016

    Females are losing out when it comes to having a decent retirement and need to plan better to avoid poverty in old age. The pay gap, taking time off to have children and the fact greater numbers of women work part-time are all part of the problem. Read more: Three charts that show if you can [...]

  • New tax year brings dark clouds for some savers as pensions allowances slashed and dividend tax credits abolished

    April 5, 2016

    Oh what a beautiful morning? Perhaps not if you're a saver, as this group will wake up tomorrow to less generous treatment for a major type of investment and a substantial shakeup for another. From tomorrow, those saving up for a comfortable retirement will see the amount they can add to their pension pot tax-free cut, [...]

  • Over 55s undecided on whether pension freedoms are actually any good

    April 3, 2016

    One year on from the introduction of pension freedoms, the jury's still out on whether or not they are actually any good, a report released today has found. The survey by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) found that, while 44 per cent of over 55s thought that the introduction of pension freedoms last April had been [...]

  • Defined benefit pension funding level fails to improve for FTSE 350 firms

    April 3, 2016

    The deficit carried on defined benefit (DB) pension schemes by FTSE 350 companies has barely budged over the last year, according to figures released late last week. The study by JLT Employee Benefits discovered that, at the end of March 2016, FTSE 350 firms only held assets that covered 86 per cent of the liabilities of [...]

  • Over half of over 50s depending on the new state pension to keep them afloat in their retirement

    March 31, 2016

    Whether it's warnings from Waspi about women's state pension age or mutterings from MPs about how complicated the new state pension is, there's a lot of doubt floating about over what the state pension will look like in the future. However, that hasn't stopped some soon to be retirees treating it as the cornerstone of [...]

  • Four ways scammers could break into your pension pot

    March 31, 2016

    If you think you'd know a pension scam when you see it, think again. According to a report by Citizens Advice released today, nearly nine out of ten (88 per cent) people are oblivious to the common tricks that pension fraudsters pull, despite three-quarters (76 per cent) feeling confident that they were crafty enough to avoid [...]

  • Can you ever afford to stop working? These three charts will horrify you. Retirement is going to cost a fortune and you’ll foot the bill yourself. Check our guide to see if you’re saving enough

    March 30, 2016

    "I’ve got all the money I’ll ever need – if I die by 4 o’clock.” It’s an old gag, a pretty lame one, but that will quite literally be the situation facing many Britons in 30 years’ time. A good number of today’s workers look destined to spend their final years in poverty. Read more: People [...]

  • Budget 2016 predictions: When is it and the key points Chancellor George Osborne will cover in his speech?

    March 16, 2016

    Last year we had three of them. So far we've made it through two months without one, but fear not campers – there's a new Budget in town. This is everything you need to know about this month's fiscal update from the government.  When is the Budget 2016 and how to watch live Chancellor George Osborne is [...]

  • Early retirement suggested for women facing late pensions

    March 15, 2016

    The work and pensions select committee has suggested offering women who were given short notice of the increase in the state pension age the option to retire earlier, with a slightly reduced pension. The suggestion has been made in a report out today on the introduction of a higher state pension age. Committee member John [...]

  • Budget 2016 predictions: A spread of tax raising measures are coming – from raising capital gains tax to tackling salary sacrifice schemes

    March 14, 2016

    Next week’s Budget looms large as experts are anticipating wide-ranging changes, with chancellor George Osborne tweaking tax to raise revenue and balance the books. Pensions were widely anticipated to be an area of huge upheaval, but Osborne has now delayed plans to fiddle with the system. It’s more likely that lots of niche areas are targeted. [...]

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