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“A pension at 15?” – maybe not!
It’s fun keeping my brain attuned to other people’s pension problems for the Times. I’m glad I did this one with my friend Ros Altmann. Thanks to David Byers for this cerebral nutrition! Tina Foxall, 51, a school exam … Continue reading
Posted in age wage, pensions
Tagged AgeWage, pension, stakeholder pensions, Times, Tina Foxall
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Beyond the workplace – managing our pension saving legacy.
The FCA are consulting on the £400bn of pension assets that are not in workplace pensions. Implicit in the consultation is a desire to help those who depend on them in retirement to maximise these savings. The savings are … Continue reading
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Tagged CDC, Metro Bank, pensions, Retirement, stakeholder pensions, Value for Money, workplace Pensions
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Money Box Live this lunchtime- penalty fees on pensions?
I’m more excited than ever this morning as later I’ll be cycling up to Broadcasting House to talk on Money Box about the Chancellor’s plans to cap early redemption fees on pensions with Claire Trott and Paul Lewis. It’s going to … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, Boris Bikes, Claire Trott, money box, Paul Lewis, Pension Plowman, personal pensions, Retirement, Savings, stakeholder pensions
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The year pensions became real again
Pensions – real money Pension money is real money. It belongs to real people and is used to pay real bills, putting fuel into cars, buying flowers in supermarkets and paying for tickets to watch shows and sports matches. … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, Linkedin, pensions, Pensions Regulator, Personality
Tagged Basic State Pension, Business, DWP, Employment, Financial services, George Osborne, National Employment Savings Trust, National Insurance, national insurance contributions, pension, Pension Freedoms, Pension new, pension playpen, pension rights, pensions, Retirement, stakeholder pensions, state pension, Steve Webb
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