Category Archives: Financial Conduct Authority
How I want my hard-saved earnings – thoughts on a walk!
Not many people fantasize about the letter they will get from their workplace pension provider when they get to the point they can start spending their hard- saved earnings. As I made my way around Studland Bay, Old Harry … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, dc pensions, Defined benefit pension plan, DWP, Employment, Government, Guidance, pension, pension playpen, Pension Protection Fund, pensions, Retirement, Steve Webb
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“The predictable alternative to drawdown”
“Drawdown scares me”. It scares me because I am on my own, it scares me because I get a bumpy ride and most of all it scares me because I know that if I drawdown at a minute of … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, CDC, Defined benefit pension plan, Drawdown, DWP, Employment, FCA, Financial services, flexible drawdown, FSCS, Government, Insurance, long term care, MAS, National Employment Savings Trust, pension, Retirement, Steve Webb, TPAS
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