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Would you be happy renting in retirement?
A goal for many for retirement is to enjoy their home after finishing their mortgage. Owning outright however, is becoming more difficult.
Key findings from LV’s saving and retirement report
A recent report has shown some worrying figures surrounding those who have nothing saved for when they finish working.
What now for pensions policy?
Whilst pension freedoms still feel like a recent development for many, they have now been in place since their April 2015.
Where now for interest rates after Brexit?
The recent drop is just the latest episode in the continuing story of falling interest rates which has been told throughout 2016
Despite consistent positive savings messages, many are still struggling to save for the future
A recent report has found that a significant number of people aged 35 to 44 are still struggling to save anything for the longer term
Is working part of your retirement plan?
A recent study analysing the income statistics for pensioners has found that more people aged over 65 are continuing to work after they officially retire.
Travel insurance: what to look for in a good policy
Going on holiday without insurance can be a gamble, particularly if you are travelling overseas. Many jet-setters see it as an essential purchase.
‘Alternative investments’: from children’s books to memorabilia
If you’ve got some spare cash left over from more traditional, structured investments, then you could follow in the footsteps of the growing number of people investing in collectibles.
Negative interest rates and how they might affect your finances
With interest rates being cut to 0.25% last month it looks more likely than ever that Britain could experience negative interest rates.