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Pension savers -“What’s the value of your money?”
There’s a lot of argument amongst pension experts about what value for money actually means. Here’s the provisional result of a poll we are doing on Facebook this week We don’t think there should be any argument, the only “value … Continue reading
Halloween stuff – “Superstition ain’t the way”.
Six out of ten Americans hold “new age” beliefs and I doubt it’s much different in the UK. I have never- NEVER – heard a financial services firm openly prey on our superstition, but irrational behaviour underpins most of our … Continue reading
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Tagged AgeWage, halloweeen, pension, pensions, scores, superstition
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“No dash in dashboard!” (Paul Lewis)
I’m not sure about the provenance of his info (the link is broken) but Paul doesn’t tweet without good reason. This is important. Minister confirms what I wrote recently, the state pension – which is the biggest part of the … Continue reading
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Tagged AgeWage, Dashboard, Esther McVey, Guy Opperman, Pension Dashboard, pensions, scores, VFM
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