Afraid of Ms Reeves? A simple cut to tax on interest and investment gains
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Afraid of Ms Reeves? A simple cut to tax on interest and investment gains
Just one thing about your pension
Because there’s no plan B
From the £900 million Merchants Trust – where they are finding income
It's cooking on gas (or riding at ‘full gas’ as the cyclists say)
“Doesn’t play well with others”
The right thing at the right time
Pension issues – global not local
Opinions versus data
Last word goes to Peter Jay
2024 White Paper: Retire Well
In our 2024 White Paper, we look at the data and provide a comparative analysis of alternative income drawdown strategies 1986-2023
We collate, tabulate and compare the data from the main retail investors’ drawdown strategies over 37 years, look at the two biggest risks for an individual depending on drawdown income are sequence and longevity, and what we found when we analysed more than 1,239 balance sheets, reserve statements and cashflows.
It really is that simple
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Guarantee? My bond is my word
Everyone’s heard of Warren Buffett – and yet the “Yes but”s
Is it infinity?
It's not just you
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Dundee farmers 1888
The data and the results for the last 20 years
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The white paper
Data – rolling five-year increases
Taking two to tango: cutting an Apple in half
Race to the bottom
It's important
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Just one thing – grow your income before you need it
If you think it’s just you?
And if you think it’s just Ms Reeves…
Retire Well
Here comes summer
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Annapurna circuit
Tahiti catamaran charter
Bootcamp art workshop in Provence
Riding in Montana
Beat the kids at their own game: villa in Ibiza
Le Mans Classic – drive, don’t spectate
Learn to kitesurf in Egypt
Volunteer in daycare in Nairobi
Because I could
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Just one thing about pensions
You owe how much??
Cue the semantic debate?
Supermarket Income REIT
On Golden Pond
Yes, but...
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The single biggest error
The second biggest error
Morgan Stanley and the 10% correction
Speed dating (with JP Morgan)
Are annuities worth it?
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Are annuities worth it? (And other questions)
Two governments, left of centre
Reality of drawdown
Working hard?
The infinity return calculation
The yield has climbed to 10%
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The client who got 10%
And another client who emailed yesterday
How systemic risk drives a tank through total return strategies
An authoritative voice on the fallacy of using Monte Carlo analysis for retirement income
Tale from the far side – one person’s personal summary of his retirement life
Hello RON, got a new motor
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How can you lose $430,000,000,000 and not get fired?
Mortgage? Try this for size - $1 trillion interest only
How to create a small fortune
Delete the pension app
I want a sheep
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“I’d rather have a sheep than a Rolex”
Is £500,000 enough to retire on?
Tech rampant
Same toys, different prices
Here she comes, just a-walking down the street
Winning the Losers’ Game
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Winning the Losers’ Game
It might not say so on the tin but…
Big, bigger, biggest
China and gold – who knew?
Comparative returns
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Comparative returns
Charlie Munger’s Almanack
Where DIY investors get stuck
In the FT
How many of these have you got?
Teach your children well
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Teach your children well
You think you know us?
The really very obvious investment (that stumbled)
Remember 1996?
Why we don’t recommend total return investing for drawdown.
Tonto good for tracking, not for income
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Currencies will turn investment stats upside down
“If I had a million dollars….”
Why fixed income won’t work for long term retirement
What trackers are not particularly good at
Things to try out for the first time in your retirement
We recently asked all the members of our Boomers’ Money Club to share what it was they most recently did for the first time, and what’s next on the list. There were lots of great ideas on there so we thought we’d share them with you…
How to make retirement less scary
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Debt – hitting countries not people
Monte Carlo or Bust – trouble with random stats
Does my company look big in this?
Chancery Lane in the Financial Times
When was the last time?
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Lucky vs repeatable
Trouble at the EV offices
Ros Altmann – Baroness – and the trouble with trusts
I had an interesting conversation with my three-year-old granddaughter about a bear that is really called Winnie the Pooh (you can fill in the gaps)
Standard deviation and Sortino Ratios in portfolio comparisons