When you’re considering transferring your current pension into a new one, the amount of ‘cash’ being transferred, is referred to as the pension transfer value. This value will be agreed on by your current pension provider.
How Long Should a Pension Transfer Take?
This really is dependent on your pension provider and something that should be checked prior to your transfer. By getting an approximate guideline for your transfer time, you will be able to set some realistic expectations into place before questioning the length of time it is taking.
How Much Does It Cost to Transfer a Pension?
If you’ve been wondering how much it costs to transfer a pension then you’ve come to the right place. Read our blog post below to find out.
How big should my pension pot be at 40?
If you’ve ever wondered how much money should I have in my pension pot at 40, then this article is for you. We’ll be taking a look at the various factors that will contribute to the size of your pension pot and what effect they’ll have on your retirement income.
If you’d rather speak with a pension advisor then please book an appointment with us today.
Starting a pension in my 40’s and what to do
If you’ve found you’re starting to save for a pension a little later in life, this needn’t be an issue. Starting a pension in your forties is definitely doable and something that can be done. But to be realistic, you do need to be responsible when it comes to adding to your pension pot.
How Big Should My Pension Be at 50?
It can be difficult to know how much money you should have in your pension at 50 years old, but it’s essential that you get it right if you want to relax and enjoy your retirement without having to worry about running out of money.
Read our guide below to find out or if you’d rather, you can call us on 03300 562 218 to speak with a pension adviser.
What to Do with My Pension at 55 If Not Drawing It
So, what happens if you get to 55, you’re eligible for your pension but you’re still working? This may be through personal choice, or you feel like you need more financial backing going forward. You definitely have several options here if you still want to work.
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Mortgages for locum doctors should be simple to get, due to the potential to earn quite the salary. However, this blog post discusses why it may not be that easy.
What is a Lifetime Mortgage?
When it comes to equity release, you generally have two options. In this blog post, we compare both.
7 Things to Consider when Releasing Equity from Your Home
When taking equity out of your home, whether this is a lifetime mortgage or a home reversion plan, it is always best to consider your options before you take the plunge. A wise move would be to get in touch with a financial advisor so they can go over the small print and finer details, but here are a few general points to think about before making the next step.
Can I Use Equity Release to Buy Another House
In this blog post, we are answering the question ‘can I use equity release to buy another house?’
Mortgages for Uber Drivers
It’s common to think that self-employed workers struggle to get a mortgage. Our mortgages for uber drivers blog post explains why this isn’t the case.












