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Money managers and insurers vie for the assets of a generation worried it has not saved enough
Some advisers are recommending their clients act now to protect against a future tax charge
Higher interest rates have boosted income for life options
Plight of savers in their 50s and 60s is wake-up call for greater pensions awareness
The benefits of long-term investing are not for everyone
My mortgage offer is only valid for another six weeks
Growing cost of living fears can lead to hurried decisions that could prove more expensive than expected later
Check your personal circumstances, as what’s right for one person is not for another
Investors with substantial retirement pots have much to worry about ahead of a general election
Proposals follow April’s axing of lifetime allowance
Calculate the total sum you need for a comfortable income
Investors must know their strengths and weaknesses
FT Money’s analysis of chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s surprise Budget announcement
It’s a painful day for those who stopped contributing to a pension for fear of breaching the LTA
IFS says cutting 25% tax-free lump sum would allow government to raise contribution allowances
Cost of living crisis increases risks of taking out too much too soon
Rates are up 40 per cent this year — but there is much to consider
Financial Conduct Authority ‘failed’ to protect British Steel Pension Scheme members from ‘unscrupulous advisers’, report finds
Number of IFAs permitted to give transfer advice has more than halved in the past four years
Advice is a legal requirement for those transferring more than £30,000
Call on regulators to look at decoupling 25 per cent lump sum
Older pensioners can benefit from out-of-favour retirement instruments
IFS urges Sunak to review rules on defined contribution schemes
Retirees unsure about managing their funds but resist advice
Investors must act to protect rights, as government plans to raise minimum access age from 55 to 57
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