All the news coverage surrounding pension reform have been positive, but even professional investors have been left scratching their heads as to exactly how they will benefit the man on the street.
With this in mind, the lead story in this month’s edition of Trustnet Magazine examines how the changes work in practice, from both an investor and adviser point of view.
Running with the theme of pensions, editor Joshua Ausden takes an in-depth look at the four multi-asset sectors, honing in on three leading funds that are appealing for investors with different risk profiles.
Elsewhere, Holly Thomas examines ways investors can protect themselves from the dreaded inheritance tax, and professional investors Alan Dobbie and Peter Lowman look at stocks and funds that they are tipping for a strong 2015.
To download the third edition of Trustnet Magazine on either your iPad or in PDF format, click here.
Pensions, multi-asset funds and inheritance tax: Trustnet Magazine is out now
22 January 2015
January’s edition is centred around pensions, shedding some much needed light on the reforms laid out in George Osborne’s Budget last March.
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