Home | Email | Get AOL Toolbar | Help | Make AOL My Homepage
 Sunday, 22 November 2009
Money

Pension News

| | | |
Powered by Google

Money Quiz

Finance Quiz
Test your Knowledge
Get Stock Quote for:

Pension News

MONEY

Third will work after 65: Survey

A third of people think they will continue to work after they are 65 and one in 10 think they will still be working into their 70s, a survey shows.


MONEY

Pensions safety net deficit doubles

The pensions safety net has seen its funding deficit double during the past year as a record number of pension schemes needed bailing out, according to a report.


POLITICS

1.5m pensioners 'pay too much tax'

Millions of pensioners are paying too much tax because of the complexity of the system and their reluctance to seek advice, the National Audit Office has said.


MONEY

Private pensions grow in popularity

The Government's pension reforms will lead to a 50% jump in the number of people with retirement savings, a think tank has predicted.


INDUSTRY

State pension age 'should be 70'

The state pension age should rise to 70 as soon as "reasonably practical", company directors have argued.


COURTS

Policyholders welcome new ruling

Equitable Life policyholders have welcomed a High Court ruling they said meant "hundreds of thousands" more people would become eligible for some form of compensation after the firm nearly collapsed.


MONEY

'More advice on retirement options'

Older people need to be given more help to ensure they are getting the highest possible income during retirement, a think tank has said.


MONEY

Call for equal pensions protection

The City watchdog is facing calls to give all people with self-invested pensions the same protection as those with more traditional retirement plans.


MONEY

Confidence rises in pension schemes

Workers' confidence in pension schemes has improved significantly since the end of last year, research has shown.