Posts Tagged ‘Office of Fair Trading’

Pension advice crucial in pensions transfers

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Pension advice is crucial for those considering transferring a pension – especially those in an occupational pension scheme who are being encouraged to transfer by an employer. Care is needed, though, as the standards of pension advice vary widely, and are still causing concern to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).

Pension advice needed to rebuild savings after storm

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Pension savers who saw the value of their pensions fall by 20% during the economic storm of 2008/9 could have to triple their pensions contributions, to stay on course with their retirement planning.

Annuities – shopping around at retirement can be (worth a) grand

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

When approaching retirement, many wrongly believe they must buy their annuities from their existing pension providers. Nothing could be farther from the truth. In fact, asking an independent financial adviser with access to the whole annuities market can add up to £1,000 per year to your pensions income – for life!

Pensions savings needed to fund care

Friday, March 19th, 2010

pensions savings

New proposals for a National Care Scheme will provide in-home healthcare for the elderly to those who pay £8,000 to join. Proposed payment options include a 10% inheritance tax, forfeiting state pension income by working longer, or planning ahead with pensions savings or a bond investment.

Constant pension reviews needed to protect income

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Pension Review

Maximising the performance of your pension savings requires regular reviews and quality independent pensions advice. By constantly reassessing your pension investments, a good adviser can add thousands to your annual income in retirement. New figures from Aon Consulting use 3 scenarios to show the savings that are possible.

Basic State Pension no longer meets needs

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Are you one of the 27% of people soon to retire, who will rely on the basic state pension as their main means of support? If so, then you could be receiving basic state pension benefits that currently stand at less than £5,000 a year.

Buy your pensions annuity before 2012

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

New legislation from Brussels is likely to slash pensions annuity rates by up to 30% from 2012. Retirees should contact their financial adviser now, and hurry to buy their pensions annuity while rates are still high.

Pensions and Equities still unbeatable in the long term

Friday, February 19th, 2010

pensions

The economic downturn has produced many ‘pension sceptics’ – but their doubt about pensions as long-term investments crumbles, when you look at the figures. Pensions and equities still beat the bank, hands down.

Larger pensions for men retiring this year, says Prudential

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

pensions

Men retiring this year will have pensions two-thirds larger than women in the same position, according to Prudential. The average pension income for a man taking his pension in 2010 will be £19,593 per year, compared with £12,169 per year for a woman.

Pensions plummet 70% since 2000

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

A pensions saver who contributed £100 per month to their pension pot over 20 years would have achieved a retirement income of £9,000 per year, if they had retired in 2000. The same pensioner retiring on 20 years’ savings today would have an annual income of just £2,500, a drop of 70% over the decade.

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