Retirement “shock’ warning for higher earners





Retirement “shock’ warning for higher earners

New figures show only 30% of high earners are on track for a comfortable retirement. New statistics from the HL Savings and Resilience Barometer show that less than a third (30%) are on track for a “comfortable” retirement. This compares to only 13% of households overall. Even when it comes to achieving a “moderate” retirement […]

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What’s happened to the DB pensions “black hole”?

If you have a DB pension waiting in the wings for your retirement, you’ll want to know the latest assessment on whether or not the UK’s 5,000 DB schemes will be in good shape to meet its obligations. It’s been a turbulent time in the financial sector over the last year or two, with rising […]

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Thinking of moving? Then prepare to haggle! By Tony Watts OBE

It’s currently a buyer’s market in house sales. But that’s not all bad news. If you’re looking to move, here are some trends and stat you need to know. If, like me, you’re on the cusp of moving house, and watching keenly to see how the market is moving, some new figures make for enlightening […]

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What rabbits did the Chancellor pull from his hat for retirement savers?

After the initial sound and the fury from the politicians and newspapers following the Autumn Statement, more careful analysis is now emerging on the potential long as well as short term impacts. But what will it mean for anyone approaching or in retirement? Having forecast major announcements around pensions reform in the King’s Speech, the […]

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How much more single savers need to save for retirement than couples

New research shows that single people face an uphill climb heading into retirement, having to save significantly more proportionately than their couples counterparts in order to enjoy a similar lifestyle. New analysis by Standard Life has thrown into sharp focus the additional savings that single people need to build up for retirement, compared to pensioner couples who […]

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