by IA Support | 12th March, 2014 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
What are my pension options? People in the UK are living longer than ever before – one in three babies born in 2013 is expected to reach its 100th birthday. That being the case, it is important to plan ahead for your retirement. The basic State Pension is designed to... by IA Support | 4th December, 2013 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
Pensions: How much should I save? Pensions can seem confusing but you can increase your chances of the achieving the retirement you want by simply working out how much you’re likely to need and how to get there. So how do you do it? First, work out how much you’ll... by IA Support | 29th July, 2013 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
Funding an income in retirement Whenever you start thinking about retirement planning, it is worth beginning by working out how much income you think you will need. Generally, few people need as much income in retirement as they did when they were working – the... by IA Support | 2nd July, 2013 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
Individual Savings accounts (ISAs) – Use it or Lose it. For many years I have been used to preparing and presenting on an ongoing basis for my previous colleagues at NatWest Bank. I now find that I am presented with the task to present at the Hoskin Educational... by IA Support | 2nd April, 2013 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
What is a ‘workplace pension’? A ‘workplace pension’ is a pension plan arranged by an employer which is used to save for an employee’s retirement. Workplace pensions can sometimes be known as ‘occupational’, ‘works’, ‘company’ or ‘work-based’ pensions. For employees...
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