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Blog » Pension Blog » Pensions: Do you know what you are paying for?
Pensions: Do you know what you are paying for? Recently, some of our customers have discovered that their pensions were not working for them yet they were paying for the privilege of having a badly managed pension fund. Many of the UK’s pension’s funds have severely under performed in recent years, and many look set [...]
Blog » Pension Blog » Flat rate pension could lose low earners up to £48 a week
The proposed single-tier pension could see payments drop by a quarter for millions of low earners. Millions of low earners are likely to see their expected state pension cut by up to a quarter as a result of government plans unveiled earlier this year. According to an in-depth analysis by consultancy Hymans Robertson, the plan [...]
Blog » Pension Blog » Cyprus: pension payments to British expats are suspended
Pension payments that are due today for expats in Cyprus, have been frozen to ensure that money from the UK Government ultimately reaches its intended recipient. The UK Treasury minister Greg Clark has confirmed that payments will resume once the situation becomes clearer, adding that it is possible to change the designated bank account online. [...]
Blog » Pension Blog » Annuity firms clean up at your expense ... so take back control
With annuity rates so low at the moment, it comes as a surprise that Standard Life still managed to squeeze an 18.6% profit margin on annuities in 2011, as reported in The Telegraph. With annuities paying pensioners typically around 5% of their pension fund per annum, it is little surprise that the Financial Services Authority [...]
Investments - SIPPs » Uncategorized » Corporate Bond - 8.32% p.a. return - 3-4 yrs
Corporate Bond – Phase 2 SIPP Approved: Short term investment with 8.32% per annum – choice of 3 or 4 year term High Yielding and Asset Backed Corporate Bond A limited opportunity to participate in a global growth industry, receive a minimum investment income of 8.32% per annum and with bricks and mortar asset backing [...]
Investments - SIPPs » InvestUS Property - Cash only - 15% return - 1 yr
InvestUS Property Cash Investment – 15% net return in just 12 months The Exit Strategy was formed in late 2010 and is a creative solution in bridging the class divide between rich and poor. It enables ordinary families (currently in the US only), cut off from high street lending, an opportunity to get back in [...]
Investments - SIPPs » Manchester Airport Hotel - 47% return - 6 yrs
Manchester Airport T2 Hotel Bond SIPP Approved – Hotel Bond investment average annual return of 9.4% The Investment This is an opportunity for those looking to invest in a hotel situated within a Grade II listed Georgian mansion. Well within walking distance of Manchester Airport and just 9 miles from Manchester City Centre, the Hotel [...]
Blog » Pension Blog » Property Investment Advice » UK Property News » World Property » Why invest in hotel rooms?
Investing in hotel rooms has been around for the past couple of years, but do people really appreciate all of the benefits of this type of investment? In short my answer would be no.  These investments, if chosen correctly, can offer fantastic returns and security.  Offering returns between 6-15% per annum, Hotel Rooms are rapidly [...]
Blog » Pension Blog » Pension fees eat 42% of your money so why not do-it-yourself with a SIPP?
The OFT is to launch an investigation into whether company pension schemes are able to deliver value to pension savers in the UK. Hidden fund charges has been on the public radar for some time now and so far little has been done by any of the industry bodies or indeed by any of the [...]
Blog » Pension Blog » Pension Tax cuts will not just affect the rich
Pension Tax cuts will not just affect the rich In the past few years we have all lost personal allowances and the top earners in the country have been hit hard, paying 50% and 45% income tax rates. Then there is national insurance which has been rocketing over recent years. Initially presented as a tax [...]