by IA Support | 13th January, 2017 | Financial Planning, Education, General Lifestyle
Pension Freedoms Leading To More Complex Retirements Experts suggest independent financial advice for retirees. Those who have already or who will enter retirement after April 2015 face making decisions that director at Wealth and Work, Jonathan Watts-Lay warns “can... by IA Support | 31st October, 2016 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
New I.S.A./Pension ‘Hybrid’ Derided New Lifetime I.S.A. blurs the distinctions between I.S.A.s and pensions. Steve Webb, a former pensions minister has bemoaned the creation of the Lifetime I.S.A., feeling the product fails at being either a pension or an... by IA Support | 5th February, 2015 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
The changing shape of retirement and the pension’s landscape Retirement is traditionally associated with the date we give up paid for work, but increasingly people are opting for a phased retirement whereby they reduce the number of hours they work or move to part... by IA Support | 2nd January, 2015 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
A new dawn for pensions The 2014 Autumn Statement confirmed the dawning of a new era in pensions. A number of the changes had already been well-flagged – for example, the removal of the cap on drawdown income from April 2015, which will allow all individuals to take... by IA Support | 4th August, 2014 | Education, Financial Planning, General Lifestyle
Pension – Tax Benefits Back in 2006, something known as ‘A-Day’ was supposed to be the moment when – ‘once and for all’ – the rules for pension saving were simplified and everyone would be able to work out how to make the most of their retirement arrangements. Sadly,...
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