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Automated withdrawals to make pensions simpler and safer

Pension income without the hard work

7 December 202130 April 2022Pension Freedomspension calculator, pension freedoms, pension pots

When you retire, the last thing you’ll want to do is worry where your monthly income will come from, or spend your precious freedom shifting money around. Most people want a pension that is consistent,

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Everything you need to know about the shape of your retirement income

Retirement income: what shape are you?

8 October 202111 October 2021Pension Freedomspension calculator, pension freedoms, pension pots, retirement income, retirement plan

What is retirement income? Retirement income is the money that you’ll have to live on once you’ve retired. When we talk about retirement income, we mean the total income you have each year. That also means after

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Everything you need to know about using tax free cash from your pension pots

Tax-free cash is great! Taking it the right way is even better!

19 September 20213 May 2022Pension Freedomspension freedoms, pension pots, tax free cash

Everyone loves tax-free cash. So the great news is you can currently take 25% of any pension pots tax free when you retire. Here's the low-down on the best ways to take advantage of this......

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You need the right type of retirement planning tools to do the job properly

Retirement planning: using the right tools for the job

20 June 20213 October 2021Pension Freedoms

Planning your finances is a vital part of preparing for retirement. It can influence when you retire, as well as what type of lifestyle you expect - but you need to use the right tools.

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Everything you need to know about getting the most from your State Pension

Don’t sleepwalk into a low State Pension

19 June 20213 October 2021Pension Freedoms

Only 44% of pensioners receive the full flat rate State Pension, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Here are some tips to follow to help make sure you’re not missing out unintentionally.

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