How redundancy affects your pension
If you've been impacted by redundancy, knowing what you can and can't do with your current workplace pension could help you to navigate your next steps.
Caring for your grandkids could earn you money from the Specified Adult Childcare credits - which can be used to boost your State Pension.
Retirement is a big lifestyle change. Check out our 4 lifestyle activities which could help you enjoy a fun and fulfilling retirement.
Navigating the future of work may be a challenge – but an exciting one. Here are a few ideas on how you can adapt to the changing world of work.
It can feel overwhelming when you have money worries, but it's important to know you're not alone. Here are our tips to help you overcome them.
If you’re already living abroad or are looking to do so soon, this article aims to tell you what you need to consider about your pension.
Our Head of Pensions, Kate Smith, shares an update on the State Pension with key points to take note of.
If you’re already living abroad or are looking to do so soon, this article aims to tell you what you need to consider about your pension.
Our Head of Pensions, Kate Smith, shares an update on the State Pension with key points to take note of.
Planning for life after death can give you and your loved ones some peace of mind. But have you considered how your pension will be impacted? In this article we explore pensions, inheritance rules and how your pension could be passed on to your beneficiaries if you choose.
Pension Credit, is a government benefit which can unlock other financial support, but many are missing out. This article offers support to help determine if you qualify.
With more of us starting to live longer multi-stage lives, we need to make sure we have enough money to cover those later years. This article shares considerations to make your transition from work to retirement easier.
If you're in your 40s and 50s, it's a good idea to revisit your retirement plan to help keep you on track. Here are some tips to get you started.
From travelling to hobbies and eating out – doing what we love doesn't need to be expensive. Read our top tips for doing what you love, on a budget.
Saving £50 a month, or as much as you can afford to, could help to improve your financial wellbeing in the long run. Read how it could benefit you.
The holidays is a time for giving, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. This article provides creative and thoughtful gift ideas that are both meaningful and budget-friendly.
The cost of childcare can be a major monthly expense, and cause of stress. This article shares helpful tips to help you manage these costs, and what resources are out there to support you.
We’ve put together a guide you can share with your children, or loved ones, that covers the basics of budgeting at University.
Knowing how to budget effectively has never been more important. Here are 5 common methods of budgeting and how they work.
It can feel overwhelming when you have money worries, but it's important to know you're not alone. Here are our tips to help you overcome them.
It's never too late to start improving your financial wellbeing. But if you're struggling to know where to start, read our article which offers 7 habits you could try to adopt.
From preparing for your new arrival, to saving for when your child grows up - this article looks at financial considerations for new parents.
It can be easy to fall for a pension scam. Check out our article which outlines 6 simple steps to help you spot a scam and keep your pension safe.
In today’s hyper-connected world of technology and social media, it can be easy to fall into a trap of comparing our financial situations with those around us. Here we share 6 practical tips to help you break free from this habit.
Whether you’re ready to move into your own space, or you’re a parent wanting to support your children into the next phase of their lives, this guide is for you.
Learn more about some of the biggest announcements from the 2024 Autumn Budget, including how they could affect you and your finances.
With a new government in power, our Pensions Director, Steven Cameron, looks at the Labour Party's confirmed and potential plans for UK pensions, while exploring what this could mean for you.
What do high interest rates mean for you? We break down what higher rates mean for savers, borrowers and home-owners/renters.
Get up-to-date with the many changes to pensions, investments and tax that could affect you in the new 2024/25 tax year.
Have you been impacted by the cost of living crisis? We've shared a few tips designed to help you manage during uncertain times.
As we all live a little longer, the way we work is changing. This article, the first in a new series on the Five Fundamentals of your Second 50, looks at the Fundamental of Work and how you can make the most of your career in later life.
We’re starting to move away from the three life stages of education, work, and retirement. For whatever opportunities you'd like to explore, here’s some ideas on how you could prepare, so you can embrace all that a multi-stage life offers.
From festive forts to making new traditions, here are some ideas of festive fun for every budget this winter.
It's possible to find greater happiness in life's simple pleasures, from finding contentment in what you already have to nurturing your wellbeing on a budget. Explore the different ways you can make the most out of what you have.
Being financially resilient could help to alleviate some stress with managing your finances at an emotional time – read on for our tips and hints.
As the warmer months approach, you might be looking forward to a well-deserved summer holiday. Here are some practical tips to help you holiday on a budget.