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Pensions and retirement still remain a taboo
When it comes to marriage and money, it’s good to talk Millions of married couples have no idea about their spouse’s pensions and retirement plans, according to new research. More than three-quarters (78%) of non-retired married people do not know what their spouse’s pensions are worth. [...]
Why Pension Inaction Matters for Young People
The State Pension can provide a basic income in retirement, but it is hardly enough to fund a comfortable lifestyle. Increases to the retirement age and cuts to the triple lock suggest that further erosions of the State Pension are not off the table. [...]
How confident are you about your retirement?
Hopes, fears and aspirations of people approaching and in retirement People aged between 55 and 64 are now less confident about their retirement than they were a year ago, with over-55s most likely to be worried about rising prices. [...]
Smart money habits
Best practice, smart money habits Does the idea of looking at your bank account cause a sense of dread? Does the ping of your banking app make you question every single one of your spending choices? Taking the time to manage your money better can really pay off. Learning to budget will help you stay on top of your bills and save you a considerable amount of money each year. You might be able to use savings to pay off any debts, put them towards your pension, or spend them on your next car or holiday. [...]
Extending the scope of the trust register
Deadline for non-taxable trust registrations announced Trusts are a way of managing wealth, money, investments, land or property, for you, your family or anyone else you’d like to benefit. When you put assets in a trust, they are under the control of an appointed person or persons called ‘trustees’. The trustees then manage the trust according to your instructions, even after your death. [...]
What Should You Do with an Inheritance?
An inheritance usually comes with mixed feelings. While the money can be enormously helpful, grief and guilt can sometimes factor into the decisions that follow. You may want to honour the wishes of the person who passed on, whether that involves saving prudently for the future, or spending the money on a once in a lifetime experience. [...]