
Personal risk explained: health shocks and family emergencies
A retirement plan is only as strong as its response to the things you didn’t plan for. Personal risk is everything outside the spreadsheet: an illness, an early redundancy, a…
19 May 2026

A retirement plan is only as strong as its response to the things you didn’t plan for. Personal risk is everything outside the spreadsheet: an illness, an early redundancy, a…
19 May 2026

The State Pension is an important foundation for UK retirees, but it doesn’t provide enough on its own for most people to live a comfortable retirement. The most useful way…
18 May 2026

Your workplace pension is, for most people, the single biggest driver of their retirement income. The State Pension provides a basic floor (more on that in our State Pension guide), …
18 May 2026

The same average return can produce two completely different retirements. The difference is timing, specifically what markets do in the first few years after you start drawing on your pension.…
18 May 2026

Investing carries risk. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something. Investment risk is the chance that your portfolio doesn’t do what you wanted it to. Markets fall, a sector…
18 May 2026

A pension growing at 4% a year sounds like progress. If prices are rising at 4% a year, it isn’t. Inflation is the gap between the number on your pension…
15 May 2026

Most people plan for a retirement that’s shorter than the one they’ll actually have. ONS data puts current UK life expectancy at around 79 for men and 83 for women, …
15 May 2026

If you’re saving for retirement in the UK, chances are you already have a workplace pension. But you may also be wondering whether a Self‑Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) could give…
20 April 2026