PENSIONS experts have raised concerns over the shortfall of £343 million in the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) figures revealed yesterday.
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Scotsman: Credit Union Day Is Marked
MORE than 200 people from all corners of the globe attended a multicultural event to celebrate International Credit Union Day.
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Scotsman: Pocketing Your Pension Pot
CITY watchdog the Financial Services Authority is poised to launch an investigation into the commissions paid to financial advisers, amid concerns that the price of a pension is rising again.
Scotsman: Madness Is The Only Sensible Explanation For This Mess
WHOM the gods would destroy they first make mad. Euripedes may have been describing the decline of administrations in ancient times, but how pertinent when watching the death throes of our current regime.
Scotsman: Treasury Urged To Raise Savings Limits For Isas
THE announcement by Ed Balls, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, that Individual Savings Accounts will be retained beyond their current 2010 lifespan has done little to halt the investment industry’s call for more generous tax breaks for UK savers.
Scotsman: Small Is Beautiful When It Comes To Growing Returns
SMALL cap stocks have enjoyed an outstanding performance in recent years.
Scotsman: Investors Plot Return To UK Tech Sector
INVESTORS expect to increase funding in UK technology companies in the next 12 months as confidence grows in the sector’s prospects, a new survey has found.
MoneyExpert: Visa Vouchers ‘just Like Using A Credit Card’
A new voucher scheme has been launched to “help beat the fraudsters”, by providing a method of payment similar to using a normal credit card.
Scotsman: Bigger Picture Obscured As Lenders Offer Supersize Loans
EFFECTS of high-multiple mortgages can be far-reaching