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Failure to save enough for old age

Meeting the financial demands you may face in later life The significant increase in property prices in recent years has likely shifted many people’s expectations of the role property wealth will eventually play in supporting their retirement. With people spending longer in retirement, one of the challenges that many need to overcome is how to fund it and how to…
Waverton
November 7, 2022
FamilyLater Life

What does inflation mean for me and my money?

How to protect and grow your wealth over time Inflation is one of the most important factors that savers and investors must take into account when making decisions about their money. Although inflation can eat away at the purchasing power of your savings, it can also create opportunities for profit if you invest in assets that are expected to increase…
Waverton
October 10, 2022
Later Life

Where there’s a Will there’s a Gen Zer

20% of 18-24-year-olds emerge as Will makers As many as a fifth (20%) of young Gen Z adults aged 18 to 24 say they have already made a Will. Getting their affairs in order at such an early age compares favourably relative to the UK adult population overall, where just four in ten (40%) people have made a Will. It…
Waverton
May 10, 2022
Later LifePensions & Retirement

Will I be able to retire when I want to?

Financial planning and advice for the “unretired” The changes in the retirement landscape mean that many people today are having to adjust their outlook towards retirement. With more people living longer, expectations of retirement are being reshaped and there is no longer a one-size-fits-all approach to retirement planning. To different people, retirement means different things. Retirement offers the gift of…
Waverton
May 2, 2022
Later LifePensions & Retirement

‘Job for life’ a thing of the past

Most millennials and Gen Z have two or more pension pots If you’ve worked multiple jobs over the years, you may have been auto-enrolled into a number of pension plans by past employers. You might also have a few pension plans that you opened yourself. Keeping track of all your plans’ policy numbers and knowing exactly how much is in…
Waverton
April 27, 2022
Budgeting & Financial habitsLater Life

Planning for the road ahead

Gen Z’s caring nature supporting both themselves and loved ones Younger generations deserve much more credit for planning ahead and beginning to think about retirement when it will still feel so far away for them, according to new research. The pandemic will likely have impacted their mindset, with issues such as longevity and later life care now at the forefront…
Waverton
January 10, 2022
Later Life

Is freedom today hurting freedom tomorrow?

Tax-free cash allowances putting some retirements at risk A new study has identified that Britain’s future pensioners are putting their retirement future at risk by withdrawing cash from their pension pots while still in the accumulation phase. The findings were that some people are confusing their pension pots for savings accounts, which may have a detrimental impact on their retirement.…
Waverton
December 29, 2021
Estate & TaxLater LifeProperty

Reappraisal of Urban Living

3 million people in the UK aged over 50 are considering relocating. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has lead to a reappraisal of urban living, with increasing numbers fleeing city confines in search of green space.   3 million people aged over 50 (12%) now plan to relocate in retirement, as a direct result of the pandemic. A year of lockdowns…
bart
July 12, 2021
Later LifePensions & Retirement

It’s not what you earn, it’s what you keep…

The potential impact to your expected retirement income over time. When you’re planning your retirement income, there are multiple factors to consider: how much you can expect from the State Pension, the value of the pensions you have accumulated in your working life, your projected outgoings, and your potential later life expenses.   One more factor not to overlook is…
bart
July 2, 2021

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