Stephen Robinson, managing director of Bristol-based firm Clarke Robinson & Co, relays the story of a client forced into marriage by his pension providers.
IHT Planning Matters head Peter Legg talks about the current political motivation to clamp down on tax avoidance and what implications it could have for the planning of inheritance tax.
Pension schemes have avoided being forced to find £450bn worth of extra cash after the European Commission scrapped its Solvency II plans today.
Fiona Murphy goes through the results of this month's Inquiry and investigates how advisers are engaging with auto-enrolment
With restrictions on annual pension contributions being cut from £50,000 to £40,000 and the lifetime limit on savings qualifying for tax reliefs dropping from £1.5m to £1.25m for the 2014-15 tax year, retirement planning for high net worth individuals...
Helen Morrissey talks to Alan Higham founder of Retirement Angels and chairman of Annuity Direct about the current state of the annuity market and why things will have to change.
Christine Hallett explains how the SIPP landscape is changing amid regulatory developments.
With pension liberation on the rise, pension experts have called for tougher requirements from regulators. Fiona Murphy asks what they would like to see