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Half of adults reconsidering their retirement plans ahead of 2027 Inheritance Tax changes

An incoming change to the way pensions will be taxed when they’re inherited might mean you’re rethinking how you use your pension. Before you dive into updating your retirement plan, it’s important to understand what the changes could mean for you and how to balance passing on wealth with your retirement aspirations. During the Autumn Budget in October 2024, chancellor ...
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Thinking about investing in crypto? You need to be aware of these signs of a scam

As some cryptocurrencies have delivered large returns in the past, you may be more likely to overlook red flags when you’re assessing an investment opportunity. Yet falling victim to a scam could leave you out of pocket and affect your mental wellbeing, so being aware of the warning signs could be essential. According to the City of London Police, more ...
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Why locking in a new mortgage deal could save you money

Even if your current mortgage deal doesn’t expire for a few months, searching the market now could be worthwhile and might even save you money. You can usually lock in a new mortgage deal up to six months before your existing one ends. While it might seem like a non-essential task right now, tackling it sooner rather than later could ...
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How to reduce your Capital Gains Tax bill in 2025

A combination of rising rates and panic ahead of the current government’s first Autumn Budget has led to HRMC collecting a record amount in Capital Gains Tax (CGT) towards the end of 2024. According to a report in the Telegraph, between July and November 2024, CGT generated more than £1 billion for the government – more than a £200 million ...
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The potential perils of accessing your pension at 55

Reaching the minimum pension age and being able to access your retirement savings might mean new possibilities opening up. You may start thinking about giving up work, withdrawing a lump sum to pursue a goal, or using your pension to boost your regular income. It’s an exciting time, but it’s also important to evaluate your decisions and consider how they ...
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3 retirement financial shocks that could affect your finances

Those who have retired or are nearing the milestone are consistently overlooking the risk of financial shocks when compared to other generations, a survey published in PensionsAge in December 2024 suggests. According to the report, 43% of over-50s had thought about financial shocks but not included the risks in their retirement plan. A further 32% haven’t considered risks at all. ...
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International Women’s Day: How Career Breaks and Part-Time Work Impact Your Pension

The gender pension gap is a pressing issue, and it grows wider after women have children. While men’s pensions tend to stay on track, for women, the gap between their retirement savings and a typical man’s starts to widen significantly. Here’s why: Career Breaks for Childcare It’s no secret that women tend to take on the lion’s share of childcare. ...
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The guide to securing a mortgage with a poor credit score

Finding a mortgage with a poor credit score may seem like an uphill battle, but it isn’t impossible. If you’re an aspiring homeowner but are worried about how your credit report could affect your chances, read on to discover some of the steps that might help. 1. Save a larger deposit As lenders will view you as more of a ...
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The cryptocurrency basics you need to know before you consider investing

Even if you’ve never considered investing in cryptocurrency, also known as “cryptoassets”, the chances are, you’ve heard of the term. As more people invest in them, understanding what it means, and the risk associated with investing in these types of assets could be valuable. According to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), as of August 2024, around 12% of UK adults, ...
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Job hopping could be the key to boosting your retirement income

The secret to saving more for your retirement could be regularly switching jobs, figures suggest. In fact, according to FTAdviser in November 2024, those who frequently take new career opportunities have more saved for retirement. For many workers, gone are the days of a job for life. Instead, employees are switching jobs more frequently than ever. Figures from 2024 collected ...
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