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ISBN 10: 0273763032
ISBN 13: 978-0273763031
Author: John Greenwood
This book will help you navigate your way through the complex maze of state, private, workplace and individual pensions, offering you a range of achievable solutions you can carry out yourself to make a significant difference to your retirement income.
It explains the different types of pension that exist and offers expert advice on efficient ways to build a secure retirement and how to manage that security once you have retired.
Part 1: Pensions: what they mean to you
Getting started with your new Mac
How do I visualise my retirement?
The ‘pensions crisis’
Planning for your retirement
Pensions: an overview
Recent changes in pension rules
Are pensions the best way to save for retirement?
Drawing up your retirement saving plan
How much will I need?
How much am I currently saving?
Your pension shortfall
How much will it cost to plug my shortfall?
Other ways to reduce your pension shortfall
Women and pensions
The self-employed
Part 2: Private pensions
How private pensions work
Tax relief
Getting money into a pension for no net outlay
Drawing an income
Tax-free cash lump sum
Limits on pension saving
Pensions for children and non-working family members
Personal pensions
Stakeholder pensions
How to beat the corrosive effect of charges
Workplace schemes: money purchase
Occupational money purchase schemes
Group personal pensions and group stakeholder pensions
Recoup unclaimed higher rate tax relief
Security of workplace money purchase schemes
Auto-enrolment and Nest
Workplace schemes: final salary/defined benefit
Bad press for final salary schemes
Security of defined benefit pensions
Buying added years or additional pension
Additional voluntary contributions
Transfers out of final salary schemes
Death benefits
Self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs)
Small self-administered schemes (SSASs)
Investment strategy and asset allocation
Part 3: State pension provision
State pension
State pension: what will I get?
State second pension
Delaying state pension
Inheriting state pension
Extra money for lower income pensioners
How Pension Credit works
Contracting out of the state pension system
Part 4: Wealth management in retirement
Managing your retirement
Non-pension assets
How to convert your pension into income
Working later than you had planned
Raising cash on your home: equity release
Inflation protection
Providing for a spouse or partner after your death
Annuities and income drawdown
Investment approach
Disputes over pensions
Unclaimed pensions
Residency requirements
Currency risk
Inheritance Tax planning in retirement
Gifts made when you are still alive
Useful contacts
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Tags: John Greenwood, Financial Times, FT Guide, Pensions, Wealth, Retirement