Self-employed Jude Hough (pictured) who was planning to stop working at 55. She estimates retirement is now at least ten years away because of the impact of lockdown.
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Coronavirus hit to pensions could force many to delay retirement
The damage is causing many to rethink their plans, even younger workers who have plenty of time to recover investment losses, according to an Aegon study.
How will starting to draw my state pension affect my TfL pension?
Will my TfL pension be taken away from my state pension, or added to it and count towards my total income? Also, if I decide to work part time at a weekend job how will it affect my pension?
Did you receive bad financial advice about a final salary pension?
The city regulator last week announced a ban on controversial charges that meant financial advisers were only paid if a pension transfer went ahead, when in reality it was rarely a good deal for the client.
Steve Webb answers your pension questions here
Former Pensions Minister Steve is This is Money’s Agony Uncle. Here’s where you can check out all his previous columns to see if any involve issues affecting you.
State pension scandal deepens as NINE more women get payouts
The Labour Party and influential pension experts are demanding action to address an estimated £100m shortfall in payments. Carole Graham, pictured with husband Stephen, got £8,600.
I am 70 and have deferred my state pension – is this silly?
I’ve been getting conflicting advice from people, saying I have been silly and have lost a lot by not taking my pension.
Regulator puts a stop to pension switch fees
It was feared the fee process was causing advisers to recommend savers take their money out of generous final salary schemes when in most cases it was a bad idea for the customer.
How do I complain over poor advice on a final salary pension transfer?
A new ‘advice checker’ sets out the correct process to be followed, and explains how to complain and take your case to the ombudsman if you got poor treatment from a financial adviser.
Will you turn to a financial adviser during coronavirus disruption?
Many people shun financial advice because they don’t believe they are wealthy enough or that they need it, according to a study by pension firm Aegon.