All (103) Articles (94) Tools (2) Blogs (7) Filter by topics Clear all Pensions and retirement Blogs Family and care Money troubles Benefits Everyday money Work Contact us Selected filters Page 10 of 11 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article Your pension if you’re working part time If you’re working part time, you shouldn’t be treated any differently than a full-time employee doing the same job. Article Find out your pension type Use our free tool to check if you have a defined contribution or defined benefit pension. Article A guide to pensions if you’re self-employed A pension gives you an income when you’re older, so you can retire and stop working – or work less. It can also help if you need to retire early due to poor ... Article Book a free pensions and divorce or dissolution appointment If you’re in the early stages of a divorce or dissolution, our pension specialists can give you free and impartial guidance on your pension options. Article Tax-free pension lump sum allowances You can usually take up to 25% from each of your pensions as tax-free lump sums, provided the total is less than £268,275. We explain the lump sum allowance ... Article Ill-health retirement: how to take your pension early If you’re under 55 and need to retire due to poor health, a terminal illness or a disability, check if you can take your pension early. Here’s what you need ... 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... Topic Make the most of your pension Our free guides and tools can help you make the most of your pension, including ways to boost it and how and when you can take an income. Article Ways to close the gender pensions gap On average, women have around half as much saved in a pension as men by age 60. Here are steps you can take to help close the gender pensions gap. Article Pension statements explained: what your provider must tell you Checking your pension statements regularly lets you keep track of your retirement savings and spot any problems. Here’s what you need to know. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next