Women on average earnings who take career breaks could be damaging their pension by £4,680 a year, research reveals
The Association of Christian Financial Advisers (ACFA) says extending marriage "beyond its traditional boundaries" could create confusion for pension trustees and advisers.
Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pension stories this week.
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The proposed European Union (EU) financial transactions tax (FTT) will hit the pensions and investments of millions of hard-working people, warns a leading financial adviser.
Retirement results in a "drastic decline" in physical and mental health, according to a study released today.
The Treasury has admitted destroying a disc which contained the details of 350,000 Equitable Life victims' names and addresses.
Legal and General (L&G) is to introduce a "trustee-style" governance committee for its contract-based pension schemes.
The pensions minister has described consultancy charging as "a classic example of how the industry allowed itself to get bad headlines."