Properties are pensions for three quarters of landlords — Mortgage …

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More than three quarters of Britain’s private landlords say that their properties are their pensions, according to the latest research from BDRC Continental’s independent Landlords’ Panel survey.

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Cash rates for Sipps dwindle further – Financial Times

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Cash rates for Sipps dwindle furtherFinancial TimesSavers who choose to keep their retirement funds heavily in cash are being penalised by falling interest rates, which are making it increasingly difficult for savers and investors to achieve a real…

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Understated pensions costs a poor legacy – Financial Times

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Understated pensions costs a poor legacyFinancial TimesThe highly regarded Pensions Policy Institute has just published its analysis of how much the UK government’s changes to public sector pensions – still all defined benefit – will save taxpayers…

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Lack of pension may not be bad – Tribune-Review

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Lack of pension may not be badTribune-ReviewTo be sure, those pensions tend to work well for highly compensated employees and for people fortunate enough to stay with the same employer most of their careers.

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Returning politicians spared cuts to pensions | Irish Examiner

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Ex-TDs and senators who get back into the Oireachtas will enjoy higher-paying pensions not available to anyone else returning to public service, thanks to a Government decision to exclude them from money-saving pension changes.

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