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For many over-50s, the prospect of enjoying a long and fulfilling retirement doesn’t seem that far away. So now is the time for them to make sure they have their finances in order, so they can be sure of a steady income in retirement that lets them have the lifestyle that they want. However, a new study by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) has found that many aren’t doing…

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This month’s 54 per cent rise in the energy price cap has put the cost of living firmly at the top of the news and the political agenda. Following the increase, a household using a typical amount of gas and electricity can expect to pay nearly £2,000 a year for their energy, and this could go up to £2,600 in several months. At the same time, council tax has…

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The first week of February 2022 was not a good one for our personal finances. As everyone reading this will be aware, the energy price cap was raised, and headlines warned that British households face a record £693 price hike. This came on top of the confirmation from the Chancellor that April’s planned increase in national insurance – for both employers and employees – will go ahead. Andrew Bailey,…

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Many of us dream of retiring early and spending our post-working life indulging in our hobbies and passions. But since the state pension age went up from 65 to 66 between late 2018 and late 2020, employment rates among 65-year-olds have reached record highs. According to a report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), the increase in employment among this age group since the change was implemented is…

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The minimum pension age for accessing workplace and personal retirement savings is set to go up from 55 to 57 in 2028 – a change that could have a big impact on people’s retirement planning decisions. But a new study has found that less than one in five people in their 40s are actually aware of this upcoming change. Figures from the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) also show that…

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Recently there was a story of an British company, The Hut Group, planning to have DJs playing at a return to work celebration. Accountants PwC have been offering staff a £1,000 bonus if they will come back to the office, suggesting it can be used for new work wear, commuter bikes or gym membership. Insurance company Phoenix Group is putting on “safe socialising” events for anyone who’s gotten out…

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There have been a thousand-and-one articles written since the pandemic on people’s changing attitude to work. Millennials and the generations that follow them, so we are told, want different things from work. Flexibility, the option of working from home and, above all, to work for a company that shares their values: that values purpose as much as profit. It is not surprising then that we are hearing more and…

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Determining how much you need to save for the retirement you want can be difficult enough without actually having to save the money. Your requirements and desires will change over time in the same way that your income is likely to fluctuate. You can’t be expected to know exactly what you’ll need in 5 years’ time, let alone 20 or 30, depending on where you are in your journey…

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One of the great themes of the past 3 years has been accidental savings: the amount people in the UK have “saved” by the simple expedient of not being able to go out and spend. “Thrifty Brits stash the cash in lockdown” has been a typical headline, quickly followed by an estimate of how much cash we might have “stashed” through not going to the pub, eating out or…

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If you’re the sort of person who likes their glass half-empty then there will be plenty of opportunities to find something to worry about at the moment. The recovery from the pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine and all the staff shortages in the news can turn anyone into a pessimist. On top of that, everything in the news is telling us about a word that has hardly been on…

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