A series of workshops to help companies deal with transitioning legacy assets and the 'sunset clause' have been launched.
A move by the Government designed to boost savers' pension funds by cutting down on 'excessive' charges may hit companies' incomes by £1bn – five times more than previously suggested.
People turning 65 this year can expect to average nearly 20 years in retirement, according to new analysis.
Inflation has fallen over the last month, the latest figures showed this morning, with an annuities expert saying it was welcome news for retirees.
Online advice will never be a "real threat" to Financial Planning with internet services complementing rather than taking over the role, a Financial Planner believes.
'Pay what you owe or face prosecution' is the message today from the Government to people with undeclared offshore tax liabilities.
More than nine out of ten IFP members have improved their Financial Planning skills as a result of their membership, a survey has suggested.
About one third of savers have "actively enquired" about raiding their pension pots next April following the radical Budget reforms, an advisory firm has estimated.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has declared 50 failed financial firms around the UK in default, many of which were advisory and Financial Planning businesses.
The Department of Work and Pensions is publicising that today (15 August) marks 600 days until the start of the new State Pension on 6 April 2016.