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Monday 10th December 2007
'More needs to be done' on pension bill It has been claimed that more work needs to be done on the government's pension bill if it is to make a significant difference in the long-term. According to IFG Financial Services, the bill attem...
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Tuesday 4th December 2007
Longer life span 'impacting on pensions' The increasing lifespan of Britons is having a significant impact on available pension pots and is having a major influence on annuity rates. Martin Bamford, of wealth management services company ... |
Monday 19th November 2007
Pensions Regulator given new reform role The Pensions Regulator is set to monitor a new system of pension saving from 2012, the minister for pensions reform, Mike O'Brien, has announced. Under the new scheme, people earning more than ... |
Thursday 15th November 2007
Those with personal pension schemes must not put their 'heads in the sand' With increasing numbers of people opting for a personal pension scheme instead of an occupational scheme, "a head in the sand mentality" is pervading in people's attitudes towards saving ... |
Monday 12th November 2007
Young women should plan for their financial future Young women should "look forward" when it comes to planning for their financial future - particularly if they may want to take time out from work to have children - AJS Wealth Management ... |
Tuesday 30th October 2007
Mind the gender pension gap Women not only suffer from the pay gap, but are also subject to the pension gap, new research from Scottish Widows has shown. More than one in three women of working age (35 per cent) do not have ... |
Monday 29th October 2007
Brits save for retirement fun Many Brits are saving now so that they can spend, spend, spend and enjoy their retirement in the future, new research from Abbey Savings shows. Some 44 per cent of those saving for their retireme... |
Friday 28th September 2007
Workers contribute too little to company pensions Workers are not paying enough money into many new company pension schemes, advisory firm Mercer has warned. According to a new report by Mercer, which looked at 400 employers, operating 600 "... |
Friday 7th September 2007
Three-quarters fail to take advantage of pension tax relief Research published by Scottish Widows has revealed that as many as three quarters of potential UK investors are not taking advantage of tax relief from a personal pension. For every pound saved i... |
Thursday 23rd August 2007
Brits pass on pensions, says PAS There has been a "definite shift" away from pensions in Britain in recent years, according to the Pensions Advisory Service (PAS). Malcolm McLean, chief executive from the PAS said that... |
Monday 20th August 2007
More pensions advice needed, say Age Concern More advice and greater awareness about pensions is needed to prevent more and more people from falling into the poverty trap when they retire, according to Age Concern, a charity aiming to promote... |
Thursday 9th August 2007
Older people ignore pensions crisis According to a new survey, older people are ignoring the message over the predicted pensions crisis. The research, conducted by financial services company Edward Jones, revealed that 30 per cent o... |
Friday 20th July 2007
Government pledges to help those who lost pensions The minister for pensions reform, Mike O'Brien, has announced a government pledge to match any additional funds located by the Assets Review for people who lost their pensions. The Assets Review ... |
Wednesday 11th July 2007
Pension shutdown 'threatens millions' Millions of young and middle-aged people could find themselves without sufficient retirement funds because of the government's failure to respond to company scheme closures, the Association of Cons... |
Wednesday 4th July 2007
Pensioners "sitting pretty" Contrary to the view that pensioners struggle to make ends meet many of those aged over 55 are actually "sitting pretty", new research has suggested. One in ten of those who fall within ... |
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