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Addiction
Addiction is not a word that resonates positively. But we had a discussion yesterday centred on getting people addicted to properly managing their money, in which the word seemed entirely appropriate. People get addicted to courses of action resulting from a … Continue reading
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Tagged Addiction, advice, Business, dc pensions, digital guidance, Facebook, FAMR, financial education, financial education programs, Financial services, Financial Services Authority, Government, Linked in, momentum, MoneyHub, multiplier, Pension Protection Fund, Pension Regulator, Ros Altmann, social media, Society, Treasury, vitality
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Why it’s harder to get knowledge than information
Digital Guidance supports people taking tough decisions but it cannot take those decisions for them. Even when a decision is taken not to do something – like not to choose an investment strategy or pay voluntary contributions, people feel … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, choices, Citizens Advice Bureau, decisions, financial education, Guidance
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It’s only human nature after all!
It’s natural for us to crave money but we are not natural money saving experts. Debate has raged on this blog and on the Pension Play Pen group pages as to whether Pensions Wise is doomed along with the … Continue reading
“what should tell the staff?” Pension PlayPen Lunch today!
Every first business Monday of the month, the Pension Play Pen Linked In group meet in the Partners Room of the Counting House in Cornhill to discuss pressing issues of the day. True to form, we meet today (Monday … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, Business, Business and Economy, corporate governance, Employment, financial education, Financial services, Guidance, Mark Scantlebury, pension, Pension Freedoms, Pension new, pension playpen, Pension Wise, pensions, Politics, Retirement, Steve Webb, workplace
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How low can guidance go?
The FCA have published an important document that sets out to define where guidance ends and advice begins. Thankfully , it’s one you can read without feeling guilty that you aren’t going to answer 150 consultation questions! The FCA has … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, FCA, pension playpen, pensions, Pensions Regulator
Tagged advice, Decision Tree, digital, DWP, FCA, Financial Conduct Authority, financial education, Guidance, Guidance Guarantee, Pension Wise
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“What we need and what we want” – financial education in schools
Many congratulations to Tracey Bleakley and all at pfeg for getting personal finance onto the national curriculum from today. Speaking on Wake Up To Money this morning, Tracey was asked what the one piece of financial advice she’d give to those in her … Continue reading
Posted in FCA, Fiduciary Management, Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Education
Tagged Business, Defined benefit pension plan, DWP, financial education, Financial services, Government, National Employment Savings Trust, pension, Pension new, pension playpen, PFEC, Retirement, September 1st, Steve Webb, Tracey Bleakley
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Freddy Flumper gets savvy!
It’s been some days since I’ve reported on the fabulous Freddy Flumper -“fabulous” in the sense that he lives only in the fable on this blog. For anyone who missed the instructive fable of Freddy and Tony Lamborghini , we … Continue reading
Posted in actuaries, advice gap, Australia, auto-enrolment, pension playpen, pensions
Tagged Andy Young, BR19, Business, CDC, DWP, financial education, Freddy Flumper, National Employment Savings Trust, pension, Pension new, pension playpen, pensions, Retirement, Savviness, Steve Webb, Tony Lamborghini
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“Who’s on our side?”
I’m having dinner with TV educationalist Alvin Hall, a man almost as well know for being attacked by ostriches as for his charismatic TV appearances. Looking through the list of other guests at the supper I reckon they represent … Continue reading
Posted in alvin hall, Financial Education, First Actuarial
Tagged Alvin Hall, Business, dc, DWP, Employment, financial education, Morrisons, Save our dough, workplace
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We need to know ourselves to plan the future.
For all the talk of tax, longevity, inflation and investment returns, the technicalities of retirement planning are of secondary importance. In this article , I put these technical issues in a broader perspective. If we are to have sponsored financial education in this country, … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, At REtirement, dc pensions, de-risking, Defined benefit pension plan, DWP, financial education, Guidance, pension, Pension new, Retirement, Steve Webb
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As for saving- our kids could be teaching us!
The punters just do not want what the pensions industry is trying to sell them These are the words of the financial editor of the Evening Standard, Anthony Hilton. Hilton expresses his frustration not at the public but … Continue reading