All (99) Articles (86) Blogs (13) Filter by topics Clear all Pensions and retirement Blogs Work Family and care Benefits Everyday money Savings Homes Selected filters Page 7 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Blog post Winter Fuel Payment deadline to opt out New rules mean that while more people will get the Winter Fuel Payment this winter, anyone who gets the payment and earns over £35,000 will need to pay it back... Article What happens to my pension if I leave a job or opt out? If you opt out or stop paying into a pension, any money you’ve built up remains yours. You can usually choose to leave it where it is or transfer it to a new... Blog post How to claim a tax rebate Changing jobs or taking a break from work can mean that you get charged the wrong amount of income tax. If you paid too much, you need to apply to ... Blog post How much should I save for retirement? You’ll need retirement income of at least £13,900 a year, or £22,500 if you’re in a couple – according to the Retirement Living Standards. This covers your essential... Blog post Is investing for someone like you? Invest for the future Times are tough for a lot of us, so the idea of investing your cash might feel out of reach or a bit risky. But believe it or not, people are already investing... Article How to plan for retirement: Retirement planning checklist Planning for retirement many years before you aim to stop working gives you time to boost your income if you need to. Our checklist explains... Article Dividing investments and savings during divorce or dissolution Investments and savings will generally form part of your financial settlement if you divorce or your partnership is dissolved. Dividing them should be relatively... Article How to choose your own pension investment options Your pension provider will typically manage your money for you, so you do not need to do anything. But if you have a defined contribution pension, you might ... Article How to calculate your estimated pension and retirement income It’s a good idea to regularly check how much retirement income you’re on track to get and consider ways to boost it if you need to. Here’s what you need to know. Article Setting up a trust fund Do you need someone to manage money for you, perhaps to help someone after your death, or to pay for your care later on? One way to do this is to put the money... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next