Financial Planning Week: Turning wishes into plans for the
Wishing for something and planning for it to happen are two very different things. But, as Eleanor Roosevelt said, “it takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.”
Autumn Budget 2024 – headlines and what it means for pension
Wednesday 30 October marked the first Budget from a Labour government in 14 years. The Chancellor’s speech reflected on the legacy left from the previous government and the need to ‘invest, invest, invest’ in the UK.
We’ve got answers for you. October’s National Pension Tracing Day, part of the #PensionAttention campaign, is all about helping people find lost pensions.
Five moments in life to pay extra attention to your pension
At now:pensions, we’re supporting this year’s Pay Your Pension Some Attention campaign, encouraging people to take an interest in their pension savings and seeing how they can improve their future.
Pay your pension some attention in three easy steps!
This year we’re proud to be supporting the Pay Your Pension Some Attention Face Forward campaign, encouraging you to think about your pension and the type of retirement you’d like to save for.
How to have a brat summer… and still save for the future you
Brat summer’ has taken over social media, signalling a season of fun, letting loose and creating lasting memories. It can be tempting to splurge on every whim and fancy. But what about the future?
Over the weekend, the government launched its promised review of pensions and retirement savings, which will be led by the new Minister for Pensions, Emma Reynolds.
New Pension Schemes Bill announced in King’s Speech
The King’s Speech on Wednesday announced new legislation that the Labour government has committed to bring to Parliament in the first session – including a Pension Schemes Bill.
Today marks the start of Carers Week which is a chance for us to acknowledge the extraordinary work and support that ordinary people do in order to help the people who need care the most in the UK.
It’s a good question – but for many people, the answer is ‘no’. You have to be over 55 to take money out of your pension savings, and this is going up to 57 in 2028.
Yep, we know you’ve got to take the bins out. And that basket of dirty clothes won’t wash itself. But spend a few minutes looking at your pension now, and your future self will seriously thank you.
Does a workplace pension affect your State Pension?
If you’re looking at the pros and cons of workplace pensions (spoiler: there’s lots of pros), you’ll want to know if having a workplace pension will affect your State Pension.
Could you turn £800 into £5k with a State Pension top-up?
Did you know you can top up your State Pension by buying missing years? It could be good value. One missing year costs around £800 and could give you up to £5,000 back in State Pension.
Inflation and how this impacts us financially is understandably a constant worry. Many of us have first-hand experience on how inflation is impacting our energy and food bills but what effect does inflation have on our pensions?
It’s a new year, with all the usual new year lists and predictions. As we edge towards spring you may be wondering: what’s in store for pensions this year? We’ve got five thoughts about Pensions 2023.
What makes a good pension solution? How can we, as an industry, improve pension provision? How are other countries addressing the challenges that we face? What is top-of-mind for the thought leaders in our industry?
Employers must comply with their automatic enrolment (AE) pension duties or risk a fine. That’s according to a new warning from The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The cost of living crisis and paying into your pension
Prices are rocketing. Inflation has hit 10% and we’re all feeling the squeeze. Right now, saving for your future self may feel like leaving your current self short of money.
What does the gender pensions gap look like in 2022?
It has now been a decade since auto-enrolment (AE) was launched back in 2012. With an additional 10 million people in the UK now saving for their later lives, it proves what powerful tool inertia has been.
With the cost of living rising at its fastest for several decades, there was big pressure on the Chancellor to give hard-pressed households some good news in his Spring Budget announcement.
Why we need to support single parents in pension saving
This single parent’s day I was privileged to attend an event in the House of Lords, alongside the amazing Gingerbread, for an APPG event in celebration of single parents and their contributions to society.