There was a time when retirement was a line in the sand. You retired from your job, received a carriage clock from your employer and headed off into your sunset years with a decent pension and plans to play a bit more golf or do some DIY.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: It was all going so well…
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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There is no getting away from the fact that the plans to launch Pensions Dashboards are in trouble with news this week that the Pensions Minister Laura Trott has stepped in to “reset” the timetable.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: Cost of crime is going up
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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There was a stark reminder this week that the cost of economic crime is hitting everyone in the pocket and financial advisory firms will be no exception.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: A radical Chancellor?
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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This year’s Budget has baffled me more than most. I still cannot get my head around why a seemingly highly conservative Chancellor Jeremy Hunt threw out a decade of pensions taxation policy and effectively said “to hell with it.”
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: FCA tries to toughen up
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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The FCA confirmed some important new appointments this week which suggest that it will be trying to take a tougher line with enforcement in future.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: An unfair State Pension
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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Fairness in pensions is very important, particularly when it comes to the State Pension. It is sadly, increasingly missing from Government pension policy.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: War on scammers intensifies
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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There was a bit of good news this week in the seemingly never-ending war on scammers and financial crime.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: Why better financial literacy adds up
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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The UK has an impressive 99% literacy rate, according to international studies. While this is worthy of praises I suspect the 'financial literacy' rate for the UK is just a fraction of this and the country is poorer as a result.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: Reasons to see a planner, part 3
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3 has always been one of my favourite Ian Dury songs. It came to mind this week as we reported on the reasons to see a financial adviser.
Read more ...Editor’s Comment: A planning gold rush?
- Friday, 24 June 2022
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For as long as I’ve been writing about Financial Planning, several decades now, people have been fretting about the 'fact' that the average age of a Financial Planner is 105 (ok a slight exaggeration) and many planners are ready to quit, leaving an empty shell of a profession.
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