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What on earth is a pension?

Quite simply, pensions are payments that you might get after a certain age. Claiming a pension used to depend on you giving up work, but with new rules introduced over the past few years you don’t have to finish work to draw a pension and you can even finish work and keep saving! But of course, … Continued

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Ah, the State Pension

Ah, the State Pension. Never has any payment from the Government been shrouded in as much myth and misunderstanding. To be fair, this is due to the complexity of the whole thing and I completely sympathise with everyone who has ever uttered the words “I won’t be getting anything when I retire”, “It’s unfair that … Continued

The path to happiness

Tempting? Maybe, but is it better than an income for life?

So, apparently, 1 in 6 people are planning to take their pension as a single cash lump sum. In case you don’t know, if you are over age 55 on 6 April 2015 you could draw out your whole pension pot as cash. Tempting? Yes.  Especially as the average UK pension pot is worth around … Continued

Wallis Simpson

“You can never be too rich or too thin”

Money equals freedom Wallis Simpson once said, “You can never be too rich or too thin”. I’m not convinced that Wallis was right; however I do know that money can buy freedom and a little freedom is a good thing, especially after many years of working hard to pay the bills and feed the children. … Continued

Prince George

Long live the King!

Exciting news, we’re going to have another King George, the 7th in fact.  I have to admit I was slightly disappointed that they didn’t call him Arthur, Arthur Lancelot to be precise, but then King George is a good solid “King” name so on balance I’m happy and naming our King after Graham Chapman was always … Continued

Taxi Drivers, Tax and the Thin White Duke

5 April 2013, It’s been quite a week.  At 8.45am on Monday morning I arrived at White City for the second BBC women’s’ expert training day.  No pressure, just a full day training culminating in a pitch to some very senior programme commissioners and a crash course in interviewing, Question Time style. On Tuesday we … Continued

The search for the balanced trustee body

I have spent a lot of time recently considering the question of what is a balanced trustee body. As an actuary at Mazars I am privileged to work with individuals across a number of disciplines, including those of behavioural science, accountancy, tax, insolvency and the making of great coffee (do not underestimate the skill of my colleagues … Continued

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10 steps to sorting out your pension

Confused about pensions?  Well you have come to the right place. Yes, it’s #10steppensions time! 10 interesting and useful bits of info which could help you sort your pension right out (Note: No individual financial advice is given so this is just education not personal advice!) As well as posting blogs on this site, I’m … Continued