A radical overhaul of the pensions and savings system should include the creation of ‘an ISA warehouse’, a Centre for Policy Studies analyst has proposed.
A quarter of couples plan to take advantage of pension freedoms to make sure they leave an inheritance to their families, according to new research.
Partnership chief executive Steve Groves has forecast that the new pension freedoms will eventually be curtailed.
Parents and grandparents who gift money to their grown-up children and grandchildren risk compromising their own standard of living by being too generous, according to a new study by Investec Wealth & Investment.
The pension reforms and the rise in life expectancy are fuelling demand for financial advice during retirement, according to research among financial advisers.
Now nominations are nothing new, members have been able to nominate dependants to receive pension death benefits and beneficiaries to receive a lump sum.
Auto-enrolment is celebrating its three year anniversary tomorrow (1 Oct) with 5m workers now enrolled and opt-out rates below expectations.
FundsNetwork says that pensions investors have kept their faith in index trackers despite turbulent markets centred around China’s stock market crisis in August which saw many flee to defensive assets.
New research has highlighted the extent of confusion about the UK pensions and savings system and how unimportant tax relief is to individuals’ decision making.
Flat-rate pension tax-relief proposals are no ‘silver bullet’, the managing director of a retirement practice has warned its supporters.
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