New pension rules
Part 2: Step by stepSam Barrett
The first, and possibly the most time-consuming step, is to work out exactly what you have in terms of pension provision. This means digging out any paperwork you have on all the pensions you have amassed so far - including personal pensions and pensions you may have had with previous and current employers.
Part 3: Not a threat - an opportunitySam Barrett
All the moves outlined in 'Part 2: Step by step' are vital before A-Day if you are to avoid being disadvantaged. However, the new rules open up possibilities that mean it may be worth delaying particular pension planning moves until after A-Day - most notably, it may be worth waiting to retire.
Part 1: Wake up to the new pension rulesSam Barrett
Great news: we're living longer than ever. Each subsequent generation will have more time than the last to lower their golf handicap and travel the world. By the time we're finished we'll be a nation of Jack Niklauses and Alan Whickers.
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29 March 2006, London
Do you know how the new pension rules will affect you?
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- Pensions simplification
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- New investment opportunities within your pension
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