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Advisers have reported a significant jump in clients seeking advice since the sweeping reforms to pensions were announced in March.

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Young men are wising up to the need to get a pension sorted early in their working lives but women are lagging a long way behind, according to researchers.

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Some firms will struggle to comply with the demands of auto-enrolment, NEST's chief executive has said, as research showed less than a quarter of small employers feel able to handle it.

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Tuesday, 11 November 2014 12:27

Retirement planning rises as a client priority

Planning for retirement has grown in importance since a year ago, a survey has found.

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Pensioners who are unable to get regulated financial advice are "at risk" when the Budget reforms take effect next year, a pensions firm boss has said.

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A new pension report from the Office for National Statistics says that people are living longer but many are not saving for retirement or not saving enough.

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Friday, 24 October 2014 11:26

HMRC hits back over 45% tax claims

The taxman has rubbished a report stating that many retirees will be "clobbered" with a 45% tax next April.

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Tuesday, 21 October 2014 10:41

Over 60% of Sipp complaints to ombudsman upheld

More than six out of ten complaints about Sipps to the Financial Ombudsman Service have been upheld since 2013.

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Britain is "sleepwalking towards an impoverished retirement" due to a major shortfall in retirement savings, a firm behind a year long study has warned.

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The Citizens Advice Bureau has replaced the Money Advice Service as one of the two partners to deliver the pensions guidance guarantee.

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