All (99) Articles (91) Tools (4) Blogs (4) Filter by topics Clear all Pensions and retirement Family and care Everyday money Savings Benefits Blogs Money troubles About us Selected filters Page 1 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Tool Compare guaranteed income products (annuities) This comparison tool searches the market to help you shop around for an annuity – a guaranteed retirement income, which can last for life or a fixed term. Article Take your pension as a guaranteed income: annuities explained If you have a defined contribution pension, you can usually choose how and when to take your money. One option is to convert some or all of your pension into... Article Guaranteed annuity rates explained If you have a defined contribution pension, always check if your scheme offers a guaranteed annuity rate. This might mean you can convert your pension into a... Article What is an immediate needs annuity? If you invest a lump sum upfront, an immediate needs annuity gives you a regular income. This can be used to pay care costs, but you’ll need financial advice... Article How to find the best deal when taking your pension If you have a defined contribution pension, you can usually choose how and when to take your money – including which products and providers to use. Find out ... Article Take your whole pension in one payment From age 55 (57 from April 2028), you can often choose to withdraw all your pension money in one go. But, depending on the value of your pension, this means ... Article How are pensions protected? Many different organisations help to protect your pension, such as The Pensions Regulator and The Pensions Ombudsman. Here’s what you need to know, including... Article How to start your own pension You can usually join an employer’s pension scheme from age 16, start your own from age 18 or set one up for someone younger. There are many benefits to a pension,... Article How a retirement annuity contract works Retirement annuity contracts are an old type of pension scheme you might have if you were self-employed (or your employer did not offer a workplace pension) ... Article Beginner’s guide to paying for long-term care If you need care, the first step is to work out what level you need and if you can afford it. We’ll guide you through the process, including how to check if ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next