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Personal Pensions - what you need to know
The individual and group pensions market is an ever changing world, with new legislation being brought out on a regular basis, it is difficult to keep track of what options are available with regard to your retirement planning. Hopefully within this section of our website we can explain many of these options in plain simple language and help you plan for your future. This information is purely intended as guidance and therefore if you require any specific advice please contact us directly for independent financial advice.
The value of your pension can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the original amount invested.
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| What is a personal pension? |
| The fundamentals of a personal pension plan are very simple. You put money into a savings fund, it hopefully grows in value and at retirement you convert the fund into a regular income payment, which will replace part, or all, of your earnings from employment. read more.. |
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| Income Drawdown - Is It Right For Me? |
| Annuities are historically the most popular option in retirement, with a great many looking for the security that they provide. However, it's unlikely that they will continue to account for as high a % of retirement income products as they have in the past, Why, you ask? This document will explain further. read more.. |
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| Pensions And Divorce |
| Although the number of divorces granted in the UK has been falling, to just under 150,000 in 2006 (Source: National Office of Statistics 2007), divorces still affect well over 1/4 million adults every year and their pension prospects. Like it or not, with pensions being most people’s second biggest asset, a major consideration is always going to be pension benefits. read more.. |
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| Understanding Personal Pensions |
| Personal pensions may be suitable if you're employed and not in a company pension scheme, or as an addition to a company pension. You may also wish to set up a personal pension if you are self-employed or if you are not working but can afford to put aside money for retirement. read more.. |
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