These articles help you understand your financial needs and aspirations
Welcome to our latest issue. As we embark on the new tax year, on page 08, we consider why reviewing your pension savings strategy presents an opportune moment, setting a solid foundation for future financial stability. Early attention to your private pension at the onset of the fiscal year is not just about cultivating beneficial saving habits; it's also about ensuring you take advantage of the benefits and allowances available to you.
Britons procrastinate on making a Will
Research identifies that over half of adults do not have a Will
Looming pension pitfall
£50 billion of hard-earned pension funds could be in jeopardy
Costs of later-life care
Establishing a thorough wealth strategy is key to ensuring financial readiness
Changes to Individual Savings Accounts in 2024
Why savers and investors now have a more flexible approach
Enhancing pension contributions for a brighter future
New tax year, new you? Maximise your pension savings this new tax year
Navigating Inheritance Tax
How to pass on assets to the next generation to secure their future for tomorrow
Rising trend of unretirement
14% of those aged over 55 have found themselves re-entering the workforce
Prudence of perseverance in investing
Maintaining an investment stance centred on the potential for long-term growth
Enhancing retirement through lump sum contributions
Contributing additional amounts to your pension stands to benefit you significantly in the long term
Understanding pension uncertainties
Survey highlights prevailing uncertainty among those on the cusp of retirement
Generational wealth perspectives
Whether through property, pensions or a blend of both, informed decision-making is crucial
New pension tax framework
Pivotal shift changes you need to know commenced from 6 April 2024
Troubling trend amongst UK workers
Prevailing issue of presenteeism highlights a need for a transformation in workplace culture
Unveiling the core principles of investing
Timeless beacons guide investors through periods of market volatility towards financial prosperity
Mind over matter
How behavioural investing can shape financial futures
Strategic reinvestment of State Pension increases
When transferring into a personal pension may make sense
Unique insight into the current attitudes towards pension investment
Prevailing concern among savers regarding their capability to make informed investment decisions
Employee preferences in Workplace Pension selection
Complex landscape of employee preferences, confidence and skills
Overcoming the gender investment disparity
Critical insights to empower women to take the reins of their financial destinies
UK retirees confronting pension shortfalls
Many regret not having commenced their savings journey earlier in their careers
Reliance on Defined Benefit pensions among over-50s
Diverse avenues through which individuals plan to supplement their retirement income
With the current tax year having begun on 6 April 2022, the clock is ticking and it is important to utilise all the tax reliefs and allowances available to you before 5 April 2023 in order to minimise any potential liabilities. On page 08, we look at the way personal tax planning should be at the top of your agenda as the end of the current tax year is not too far away. Taking action now may give you the opportunity to take advantage of any remaining reliefs, allowances and exemptions.
Articles featured in this issue:
Chancellor retains State Pension triple lock
State Pension is set for a record-breaking increase from April 2023
Don't miss the ISA deadline
Use your tax-efficient allowance or lose it forever!
‘Phased retirement’
Pre-retirees starting their plans but will rising living costs halt their plans?
No ‘one-size-fits-all’ protection solution
Helping you feel confident your family’s finances are secure
Menopause in the workplace
Unique retirement planning challenges women face
Taxing times
Time for a tax health check?
Time to get your retirement plans in motion?
Three in five Britons feel stressed about later life planning
Tracing old and lost pensions
Nearly half of pension holders have lost track of some of their pension pots
Millennials willing to forgo inheritance
Harder to support bigger financial commitments of older generation parents
Feeling the pinch
Women more vulnerable to cost of living crisis
Perfect storm
Major long-term ramifications for financial health and wellbeing
Show me the money
Choosing an investment style that best suits your needs
Ins and outs of CGT
Ways to potentially reduce your Capital Gains Tax liability
Planning to meet your goals
How advice can boost your financial wellbeing
What sort of lifestyle will you be able to afford?
How inflation could be impacting on your retirement plans
Impacts of climate change
Nearly two-thirds of people in the UK more concerned about climate change
Understanding pensions
A topic high up on the recruitment radar
Time to talk
Discussing Wills and trusts with adult children or dependents
Insurance that works while you can’t
Would you be able to carry on paying the bills using statutory sick pay or your savings?
Welcome to our latest edition. Are you fed up with your nine-to-five? There are many factors that can influence when someone decides to retire. For some, it may be based on health reasons, while others may want to take advantage of government benefits or simply enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle. However, one of the most common factors that determines when people choose to retire is their age. On page 10 we look at what is the most popular age to retire early. New research reveals the key steps people have taken to embrace early retirement and examines the costs and benefits of doing so.
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