We received too many responses to this month's Big Question to print them all in the magazine. Here as promised are the remaining responses.
Recent research from Prudential shows nearly half of 45 to 49 year-olds and two-fifths of 50 to 54 year-olds are unaware of the rise in the minimum retirement age from 50 to 55 which comes into effect on 6 April this year. Colin Simmons highlights the...
With the Law Commission's reform of insurance contract law almost complete - is the industry ready for change? Will the new law reflect the current industry practice and last another 100 years, asks Gill Salton?
Steve Folkard looks at some of the challenges facing the personal accounts delivery authority
UK and EU deliberations on extending anti-discrimination law to goods and services are still rumbling on and lobby groups continue to press for resolution of "unfinished business".
With the EU Gender Directive now UK law and more changes anticipated, Nick Starling explores the potential impact of anti-age discrimination legislation on health and protection insurance.
Clare Ward takes a look at the steps that corporate IFAs need to take to prepare for the introduction of personal accounts in 2012
The Treasury has assembled an expert liaison group to help prepare legislation for key proposals in the Banking Bill.
Paul Davies goes through the issues advisers and their clients need to be aware of when dealing with QROPS