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    Private pensions have become politicians’ piggy banks

    Private pensions have become politicians’ piggy banks

    Here is my article in today’s CityAM http://www.cityam.com/article/1378855577/private-pensions-have-become-piggy-bank-spendthrift-states?utm_source=website&utm_medium=TD_opinion_right_col&utm_campaign=TD_opinion_right_col FIVE years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and the fallout from the financial crisis is far from over. Across Europe, private pensions have become a targets for politicians seeking to reduce the pressure to rein in spending and manage excessive debt after the crisis. While governments are encouraging or forcing citizens to participate in private pension schemes – with the aim of improving retirement incomes – they have not been able…

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    Pole-axed Pensions – politicians raiding pensions again

    Pole-axed Pensions – politicians raiding pensions again

    10 September 2014 Financial crisis fallout once again hits pensions Polish Government confiscates private pension assets to improve public finances  Politicians have found many ways to raid pension assets when times get tough I just thought I should put together a note following the sudden confiscation by the Polish government of all the bond holdings in Poland’s private sector pension funds last week.  It seems to  me that private pension savings are not safe in Europe and we need to…

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    To buy or not to buy – annuities are a gamble

    To buy or not to buy – annuities are a gamble

    Yes, not buying an annuity is a gamble, as is buying one! The attempts to defend annuity purchase are rather too simplistic.  Of course it is the case that not buying an annuity is a gamble, but what people do not yet realise is that buying one is also a gamble.  Customers need to understand that any decision around annuities is risky.  Currently, the industry and providers and even trustees seem to believe that buying an annuity is the ‘safe’,…

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    The crazy world of annuities – hiring a chauffeur-driven limousine cheaper than finding your way by bus

    The crazy world of annuities – hiring a chauffeur-driven limousine cheaper than finding your way by bus

      Do you understand how annuities work? Millions will be auto-enrolled into a system that is not fit for purpose The Government is encouraging millions of workers to save in a pension scheme to improve their retirement income.  If you are a worker earning above the tax threshold you will be automatically enrolled into company pensions and (assuming you do not opt out) you will be paying contributions for many years to build up a retirement fund.  Most new auto-enrolment…

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    10 things an annuity will guarantee you

    10 things an annuity will guarantee you

    20 August 2013 1. A single life level  annuity guarantees that your pension fund will not ‘run out of money’ and the income you receive from your pension fund will be fixed now for the rest of your life.  You know what you will get each year. 2. It guarantees that you will never get a higher income than this even if annuity rates rise in future. 3. It guarantees that your income has no protection against inflation, so your…

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    Annuity pricing bonanza for providers

    Annuity pricing bonanza for providers

    13 August 2013 There is no control on annuity pricing, profits or risk margins People buying without an adviser at risk of poorest rates but don’t realise Insurers may be pocketing £100m each year from selling poorest value products As we move towards a world of defined contribution pensions, more and more people will be reaching retirement and having to find the best way to release money from their pension savings.  If we want auto-enrolment to work well, we need…

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    10 reasons to think carefully before buying an annuity in your 60s

    10 reasons to think carefully before buying an annuity in your 60s

    The annuity you will be offered as standard by most pension companies will be a single life level annuity.  It usually offers the highest starting income (although if you have some health conditions you could get more with a different type) but this kind of annuity has many drawbacks which you may not understand.  Therefore, it is vital to think carefully before buying an annuity.  The best thing you can do is to get independent financial advice to help you…

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    Buying annuities is a big gamble

    Buying annuities is a big gamble

    12 August 2013 Buying an annuity is a gamble which can lose all your money – the income is ‘safe’, but your capital isn’t! Regulators not ensuring consumers understand the risks of annuities Defined contribution pension trustees must do more to look after retirees – explain benefits of ‘do nothing’ option for small pots Annuity purchase is a big gamble: Buying a standard annuity in your 60s, which is a relatively young age, is gambling on you staying fit and…

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    Auto-enrolment is going well, but it is only a start

    Auto-enrolment is going well, but it is only a start

    8 August 2013 DWP delighted auto enrolment opt-outs much lower than expected Treasury will have to budget for higher than expected tax relief! Encouraging progress in improving private pension coverage, but far more is needed – including annuity reform Auto-enrolment among largest firms has been successful in ensuring more people save in a pension: The DWP has released figures today showing that nine out of ten workers automatically enrolled into their employer’s pension scheme have decided to stay in.  It…

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    Low rates still damaging firms with pension liabilities

    Low rates still damaging firms with pension liabilities

    7 August 2013 Here is my latest piece, looking at the recent figures on UK pension deficits.  Firms are still struggling with the effects of QE and continued low interest rates, plus above target inflation.  I hope that Mr. Carney will not overlook these negative effects of low rates, although I fear it is not an issue he will take seriously. Do give me your thoughts.  Comment below. FTSE 100 pension deficits still rising despite strong markets and higher employer…

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