The average retirement now spans two decades and this places increased pressure on your retirement funds. According to a survey by SunLife, pensioners state that
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Retirement Planning
A collection of articles on retirement planning for international expatriates.
by Michele Carby | 18th September 2017 | Retirement Planning
If there is one thing that has been rubber stamped over the last few years is the unpredictability of the stock market. In 2016, following the Brexit vote and the
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by Michele Carby | 5th September 2017 | Retirement Planning
According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS) the average retired household spends just over twenty thousand a year at £21,770. This begs the question to
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by Michele Carby | 25th August 2017 | Retirement Planning
Pension Age no Longer Means Armchair and Slippers Unlike the previous generation retirement no longer means a quiet life of reading the paper and walking the dog.
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by Michele Carby | 9th June 2017 | Retirement Planning
Cohabiting Costs New analysis from the Royal London shows that if you are cohabiting with your partner rather than in a civil partnership or marriage, you are
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by Michele Carby | 1st June 2017 | Retirement Planning
Are you saving for your Retirement Fund as a UAE Expat? If you’re currently an expat you should be thinking about funding your retirement. The fact is that without
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by Michele Carby | 20th May 2017 | Retirement Planning
Wind the clock back a few years and a person living to a 100 would be on the news. The person would probably be interviewed and they would talk about their earliest
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by Michele Carby | 11th May 2017 | Retirement Planning
Andrew Bailey, City Watchdogs Feels that you should not Top city watchdog Andrew Bailey has stated that he believes investing in property to fund retirement over a
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by Michele Carby | 1st May 2017 | Retirement Planning
Track your Lost Pensions and don’t Miss out It is believed that a British person has an average of eleven employers throughout their life. As a result you probably
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