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Prince Charles is officially a pensioner today but intends to donate his pension to charity. Even if you don’t have that luxury, should you still take your pension when you reach 65? Jaskarn Pawar explains why you may want to wait.
Moving abroad is a dream for many approaching retirement, but how do you access your pension? Jeff Miller explains the pros and cons of QROPS.
It’s one of the most important decisions you will probably have to make as you approach retirement. Peter Lawrence explains the pros and cons of taking your pension as a lump sum.
Ding ding! The fight is on. Pensions vs ISAs. But which will win? Robert Little investigates.
Offsetting, earmarking or sharing. Scott Buchanan discusses your options when it comes to dividing up pensions during a breakup.
Think you know everything you need to know about your pension? Think again. Alan Wardrop gives us the lowdown on drawdowns and other useful pension facts.
Having saved hard for your retirement over 10, 20 or even 40 years it is possible to undo years of hard work with one simple mistake.
A simple answer is ‘as early as possible’ but is that correct? Jason Witcombe explains.
Smaller businesses should think about paying more than the minimum contributions into auto-enrolment schemes. But why?
It is hoped that auto-enrolment will encourage workers to save for their latter years and prevent poverty. Allan Maxwell asks if this will actually be the case.
Turn down free money? Rely on property? These are two examples of 10 common mistakes people make when planning for their retirement. Danny Cox, Head of Financial Planning at Hargreaves Lansdown explores.
Another day, another piece of good news for our pensions. The pensions bill, which was announced this week will see an overhaul of state pensions.
Among the announcements made yesterday in the Queen’s Speech was the introduction of a new consumer rights bill and pension reform.