Why shopping around for an annuity could increase your income
Thousands of people could end up with bigger pensions as new rules will force insurers to inform customers about better annuity options. The Association of British Insurers’ (ABI) new code of conduct forces insurers to give more information about how consumers can ‘shop around’ for a better deal, while ensuring that those with health problems receive a higher income as a result. read more…
The critical factor
Providing financial security at an emotional and difficult time
It’s easy to think “it won’t happen to me,” but if the worst should happen, your critical illness insurance could help provide financial security at an emotional and difficult time. Whether it helps pay off your mortgage, funds a relaxing holiday to recover from treatment, or just help you cope with the bills and expenses, the lump sum pay-out from critical illness insurance cover could relieve worries and let you concentrate on getting better. read more…
ISA limits will now increase each year in line with the increase in CPI
The need for long-term care and how it should be paid for is arguably one of the greatest causes for concern among our growing elderly population. Almost half a million people are now in residential care homes, nursing homes and long stay hospitals. read more…
Fundraising levels sixth highest since launch
Figures published by the Association of Investment Companies (AIC) show that £330 million (value of new shares issued), was raised by the Venture Capital Trust (VCT) sector during the 2011/2012 tax year compared to £365 million in the 2010/11 tax year and the sixth highest amount since VCTs were first launched in 1995. read more…
Good news for some occupational pension scheme members
In amongst the technical papers issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) on the back of the Budget 2012 changes, Skandia has discovered a hidden gem. An alteration in the formula for calculating tax-free cash for pre 6 April 2006 (A-Day) members of occupational pension schemes could lead to people receiving more tax-free cash when they retire. read more…
Mind the gap
Britons want £7,000 extra income to be comfortable
Britons face an income gap of £411 per month between their current net income and what they feel would allow them to live comfortably, according to a new report from Aviva. The Times of our Lives report1 found that this additional desired income would be equivalent to an extra £7,236 per year (gross). read more…
How do the changes affect your pocket?
Change to retirement age
The Chancellor confirmed in Budget 2012 that he would increase the state pension age and that we should brace ourselves for having to work much longer in the future. There are already two increases to the state pension age scheduled for 2019 and 2026. If after 2026 the state pension age increases in line with our changing life expectancy, we could expect that someone who is currently 37 won’t be able to start drawing their state pension until they are 70 and someone who is
21 won’t receive it until they are 75. read more…
Health worries rise for retired people
Rising life expectancy is turning the spotlight on the issue of healthy life expectancy
Four out of five new parents are risking their children’s financial futures by skimping on life cover, according to new research from Aviva. read more…
Parents would rather do without themselves than radically cut back on what they can provide for their children
The annual Cost of a Child Report [1] from protection and retirement specialist LV=, reveals the cost of raising a child from birth to their 21st birthday now totals a record £218,024. This equates to £10,382 a year, £865 a month or £28.44 a day. read more…
Paying for the cost of care
Concern among our growing elderly population
The need for long-term care and how it should be paid for is arguably one of the greatest causes for concern among our growing elderly population. Almost half a million people are now in residential care homes, nursing homes and long stay hospitals. read more…
