July 2013 Archive
Britons happiness levels on the rise, according to ONSNew figures by the ONS have suggested there has been a slight improvement in people's happiness in the UK since last year. |
What are enhanced annuities?Enhanced annuities could boost your pension income by as much as 40 per cent |
Auto-enrolment numbers hit one million after one yearThe number of employees now enrolled in an auto-enrolment pension has breached one million less than a year after the introduction of the government's flagship scheme. |
The jobs riddle: Both vacancies and long term unemployment upUnemployment fell by 57,000 in the last quarter to 2.51 million and the number of job vacancies rose to the highest level for almost five years. |
Pension take up falls to lowest level since 1950'sNew figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed that British workers are saving less than ever for retirement in this tough economic climate. |
New state pension changes will harm young people, says IFSThe Institute for Fiscal Studies claims that young people will be hit the hardest under the planned pension reforms. |
Total cost of running a home is £2.2 million including taxA new report shows that the total cost of running a household over 62 years is £2.2 million including direct taxation with th e biggest costs incurred between 30 and 49. |
New Fidelity SIPP offers 1% cash back before end of 2013Fidelity Worldwide Investment has launched a new deal that offers one per cent cash back on all pension transfers |
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