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  • Hair appointments 'more urgent' than pension planning

    Britons saw retirement planning as less important than than managing hair appointments and planning holidays.
  • Planner urges Chancellor to address retirement fears

    Karl Pemberton of Active Financial Planners
  • Half of retirees exit work without a financial plan

    Just Group surveyed 1,050 UK adults over 55 between 17 and 27 August.
  • Nearly half of over-50s have no retirement plan

    Nucleus website
  • 7 in 10 advisers expect clients to delay retirement

    Advisers expect clients to reduce pension withdrawals to safeguard their retirement.
  • 75% of firm's advisers 'refereeing' retirement arguments

    Arguments between married couples during Financial Planning meetings were mainly caused by disagreements over lifestyle goals
  • Govt presses ahead with LTA abolition

    Houses of Parliament
  • Women a step closer to closing gender pension gap

    YouGov surveyed 5,072 women in March and April on behalf of Scottish Widows.
  • IFS proposes ‘pension guarantee’ to replace Triple Lock

    The IFS said that the Government should state what it believes to be an appropriate level for the New State Pension relative to average earnings
  • £1.3bn lost to unclaimed pension tax relief

    Helen Morrissey, head of retirement analysis at Hargreaves Lansdown
  • Over-50s turn to self-employment for retirement boost

    Of those aged 50 and over in self-employment, as many as one in six (15%) launched their businesses within the past three years.
  • Too many Planners relying on averages warns DFM

    Reliance on averages when making assumptions could lead to incorrect prioritisation and clients facing significant shortfalls in retirement, according to the DFM.
  • NHS opens pension claim back scheme

    The McCloud judgement found the Government had discriminated against younger NHS pension scheme members by not giving them the same protection as older workers.
  • 1 in 2 to work longer due to lack of retirement income

    A third of UK workers were not sure how long thier retirement savings would last
  • Just 1 in 3 over-55s have started estate planning

    Will Hale, CEO at Key
  • Medical advances helping drive demand for retirement advice

    Steven Cameron, pensions director at Aegon, who sponsored the report
  • Economic woes are changing retirement behaviours

    Steven Cameron, pensions director at Aegon UK
  • 3,266 NHS staff apply for partial retirement

    The change in the rules was designed in an effort to boost NHS staff retention
  • 2 in 3 advisers say clients fear outliving their pensions

    Half (45%) of advisers said clients had expressed desires to travel or live overseas.
  • Spring Budget: Chancellor pushes ahead with 'Pot for Life'

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will push ahead with 'Pension Pot for Life' plans

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