22nd September 2021 by RetireEasy
A new report shows that fewer than 15% of divorces lead to women receiving an equal share of the pension wealth accumulated. Researchers from the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing and the Pensions Policy Institute analysed the pension wealth of almost 30,000 people over the age of 30. They found that married men have the […]
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31st August 2021 by RetireEasy
Tony Watts OBE reviews “YOU: Part Two”, an insightful (and entertaining) new book on “thriving in the second half of your life” by Campbell and Jane Macpherson. “Be yourself; everyone else is taken” Oscar Wilde was famous for many things, not least his memorable epigrams; and the one above is quoted in a new book […]
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20th August 2021 by RetireEasy
New research shows another barrier being out in the way of older workers continuing to advance or switch their career: good old-fashioned bias. By Tony Watts OBE, co-author of The Midlife Review I’m not sure where you are with your own career plans, but if they include going for promotion, switching employers or changing roles […]
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17th August 2021 by RetireEasy
A full State Pension might well be worth north of £10,000 a year if the “triple lock” is applied from next April – an important and often vital component of many people’s retirement income. But is the ground being prepared by the Treasury for a lower cost alternative…? By Tony Watts OBE Covid has had […]
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30th July 2021 by RetireEasy
In a fast-moving world, many of today’s jobs may well have vanished within the next decade. That makes access to retraining vital. But the older generation of workers are finding themselves at the back of the queue – threatening their future livelihoods. Enter the renaissance career… By Tony Watts OBE, co-author of The Midlife Review […]
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29th July 2021 by RetireEasy
The spectre of paying huge care bills towards the end of one’s life is a dilemma for millions of people – and one that the Government has been procrastinating over for over a decade… in fact since The 2011 Dilnot Report provided David Cameron with the solution he asked for but declined to implement. […]
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28th July 2021 by RetireEasy
Yet another survey has revealed what has become clear for some time now: only a minority of people saving for a pension in the UK are fully clued up on how much they have saved and how much they will need to retire comfortably. According to new research from digital pension provider Penfold, some 54 per cent […]
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30th June 2021 by RetireEasy
During the last year, I’ve been writing extensively about the changes in workplace habits wrought by the pandemic… in particular the way that remote working has become not only acceptable in many companies but almost the norm. So I was a bit surprised to read an article in The Metro by Andrew Carter (chief executive of […]
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30th June 2021 by RetireEasy
The perennial rumours have once again started to circulate about the possible tax targets in the sights of the Chancellor as he seeks to recoup some of the extraordinary costs of the pandemic. As usual, the pensions system is a cause for concern, with speculators and the media alike purporting all sorts of leaks from […]
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29th June 2021 by RetireEasy
Many of us who retire before the State Pension Age then dedicate a lot of our time to caring for our grandchildren or other young relatives. If that sounds familiar, then you, or your partner, might well benefit by checking out whether you’re missing out on a very handy boost to your future State Pension. […]
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