Top Pension Mistakes – What NOT to do with your pension. - 24th September 2019
When it comes to accessing retirement savings, it seems that there are a lot of mistakes being made. Recent research has found that many don’t understand […]
When it comes to accessing retirement savings, it seems that there are a lot of mistakes being made. Recent research has found that many don’t understand […]
22% of UK adults expect they will never be able to afford to retire, equating to almost 8 million people according to latest research. A report […]
Figures published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have revealed that a record 336,000 individuals have taken £2.75bn out of their pensions in the second quarter […]
WEALTH at work, a specialist provider of financial education and guidance in the workplace supported by regulated financial advice for individuals, has once again been identified […]
WEALTH at work’s top 10 checklist of things to consider when deciding whether to transfer out of a DB scheme.
Individuals approaching retirement are likely to be ill-prepared for the risks they face when accessing their pension, ranging from paying too much tax, to running out of money before the end of their days, or even losing their life savings to scams, according to a new survey of pension scheme Trustees.
The Department for Work and Pensions has published its response to its consultation on pensions dashboards.
Jonathan Watts-Lay, Director, WEALTH at work outlines some of the key considerations for individuals facing retirement.
The end of the tax year is in sight, so now is a great time to have a good look at your finances and make sure you are making the most of this year’s savings allowances and maximising your saving potential.
WEALTH at work, a specialist provider of financial education and guidance in the workplace supported by regulated advice for individuals, recently carried out a poll of over 70 employers and found that 91% of them believe that employees do not understand the tax rules when withdrawing money from their pension.