Fidelity to cover retirement in 2007 workshops

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Fidelity and FundsNetwork have announced their 2007 adviser workshops will include a new retirement masterclass section.

The workshops, which will be held at 34 venues nationwide from the middle of January, aim to offer advisers insights into some key investment and business opportunities available to advisers. Topics covered by the workshops include the outlook for markets in 2007, new opportunities for ISAs and PEPs following the government’s proposed reforms, tax planning solutions and time-saving and business generating opportunities for legacy investments. In addition, seminars will now include a new retirement masterclass which Fidelity says offers advisers insights into the trend away from annuiti...

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