The Informed Choice team arrived at Sundial House this morning, ready for what has been billed as the hottest day of the year to date, to be greeted by a torrential rain shower.
We hope it’s a little drier where you are today.
This week we’ve been writing about investing in a connected world, investor fears about a Grexit, why the government doesn’t trust you with your pension pot, and how much you can expect to pay to take money out of your pension.
In the latest Informed Choice Podcast, Martin talks about silver splitters, retirement as a worst case scenario and the importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Blogs
Investing in a connected world
Martin writes about opportunities for investors in an increasingly connected world, based on a briefing by Jupiter fund manager Steve Davies.
Grexit, Brexit and investors fear
We know that fear often drives investment markets. With Greece still on the brink of being unceremoniously dumped out of the eurozone, are investors worried right now, and what could Britain leaving the European Union mean for investment markets?
Government doesn’t trust pension pot owners
It’s your pension pot and the government has introduced ‘freedom’ to access it from age 55, so why don’t they trust you to make smart decisions with your money? Nick explains.
How much to access your pension pot?
If you take money out of your pension pot, you need to understand how much it will cost. Exit charges, facilitation charges, advice charges and taxation soon add up.
Podcast
ICP027 – Silver splitters, retirement as a worst case scenario and Lasting Powers of Attorney
In our latest weekly podcast episode, Martin talks about the rising divorce rate for pensioners. He also explains why retirement should been seen as a worst case scenario and describes the importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Articles
Only one in four ‘absolute return’ funds hit the target
Martin comments in The Telegraph about the failure of most absolute return funds to deliver an absolute return for investors.
Ready-made portfolios risky and expensive, advisers warn
Martin joins other advisers in warning about the risks and costs of ready-made investment portfolios, in this article from Fundweb.
In his latest column for Money Marketing magazine, Nick suggests a solution to continued scams surrounding Unregulated Collective Investment Schemes.
Cover story: The future for equity income looks bright
In another Fundweb article, Martin shares his views on the outlook for the UK Equity Income sector and why the British business community is likely to prosper under a Conservative government.
Home truths: housing market or stock market
Martin comments for The Telegraph in this article about the merits of withdrawing money from your pension pot to invest in the property market.