Various surveys in recent times have revealed that most people don’t mind the idea of working past the current state pension age of 65. I’m afraid I’m not one of them, which is why I save as much as I can afford to bring my retirement age forward. I’d rather go travelling.
Tag: Pensions
This Is Money: 1.2m Put Retirement On Hold
Amid growing fears about the level of financial provision in retirement, 1.2m workers of pension age are still in jobs – the highest number ever recorded
This Is Money: BA Hopes To Seal Pension Deal
BA is hoping that its promise yesterday to plug an extra £300m into its gaping pension deficit will enable progress in talks with unions today
Scotsman: BA Plans £800m Pension Injection
BRITISH Airways has offered to pay an £800 million lump sum to help tackle its £2.1 billion pension deficit under a deal it said will “secure past and future pensions”.
This Is Money: ‘Pension At 68’ Plan Confirmed
Plans to raise the state pension age to 68 for men and women have been confirmed as part of the long-term reform of pensions
This Is Money: State Pension To Start At 68
A new law to raise the state pension age to 68 for men and women will be announced tomorrow when the Queen reopens Parliament
Motley Fool: Could This Save You Some Cash?
Regular readers of the Fool will know how we like to help you save a few (hundred) quid here and there. Switching to cheaper gas and electricity suppliers, moving your cash to a best buy savings account and shifting any expensive debt to a 0% credit card are just a few of the methods we favour. However, there are some less obvious ways we can save money.
Scotsman: Final Days For Final Salary Pensions In Sight
ALMOST half of all final salary pension schemes will close within five years, a report by Alexander Forbes Financial Services claims.
This Is Money: Half Of Final-salary Schemes ‘to Close’
Soaring costs will force almost half the remaining final-salary company pension schemes to close in the next five years, a survey claimed today
Scotsman: Scots On The Map For Pensions
MORE than half of hard-working Scots are facing a difficult retirement, but prospects are even worse for most people in England, according to a pension map of the UK unveiled this weekend by JP Morgan Invest.