It's our round-up of the stories your clients may have read in the weekend's national newspapers...
Chris Horlick discusses the role pensions and equity release can play in funding long term care
Advisers spend a fair bit of their time explaining jargon-riddled pension documents to their clients.
This year's retirees will have the lowest pension incomes since 2008, according to research by insurer Prudential.
Financial services advocacy group TheCityUK, run by former AIFA director Chris Cummings, will conduct a review of UK defined contribution pensions.
Nearly 30 pension funds, including Tesco, BUPA and the BBC, have filed claims at the High Court seeking damages from Henderson Global Investors over claims it took too much risk with one its funds.
Workers at Unilever, which manufactures products such as Marmite and Persil, have voted in favour of strike action over changes to their pensions.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has highlighted the role of IFAs in making pensions reform a success, but said he anticipated it would be difficult communicating the changes to the public.
Phil Clarke, technical services manager at Rowanmoor Pensions, says his son was reluctant to even consider opening a pension, until he bumped into a financial adviser...
Retirement Planner's roundup of the top pension stories.