But did you know that also paying some attention to your pension pot and giving it a Christmas bonus could result in a very jolly boost to your retirement savings? The average amount spent per ...
Pension freedom changes delivered great opportunity but also thrust a huge amount of responsibility onto retirees. The Chancellor's pension revolution was hailed as the end of the scandal of ...
State pensioners claiming a government benefit in certain years can add thousands of pounds to their State Pension with a simple HMRC check. His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has urged ...
Personal pensions are plans that individuals take out for themselves to help build up a pot of money for retirement. There is no obligation to take out a personal pension. They can be set up for ...
Do you qualify for a Veterans Pension? Many veterans of wartime service are completely unaware of the fact that if they are 65 or older and on a limited income, they may qualify for a Department ...
If you want to take more control of the money you're saving for retirement, a self-invested personal pension (SIPP) might be right for you. SIPPs are DIY or personal pensions which allow you to choose ...
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) celebrates President Cyril Ramaphosa’s historic signing of the Pension Funds Amendment (PFA) Bill, one of two critical Amendment Acts that will ...
But if you’re one of the 1 in 10 men who will live to 96 or 1 in 10 women who’ll live until 98, you’ll need a £970,300 or £1,032,900 respective pension pot to live moderately if you retire at 65 (the ...
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) notes the release of Treasury’s two pot pension and savings reforms proposal (Revenue Laws Amendment Bill). The Federation welcomes the overall ...
I'm a higher rate taxpayer on £60,000 a year and have £200,000 in my defined contribution pension pot, which I have been saving into since I started work aged 21. Could my state pension be means ...