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How to fund a retirement that lasts till you are 120: FE Trustnet Magazine is out now!

20 March 2019

The March edition focuses on pensions and how to fund a 60-year retirement.

The latest issue of FE Trustnet Magazine finds out how to fund a 60-year retirement, now that medical advances and healthier lifestyles mean there is a growing likelihood of people living to 120. Anthony Luzio asks if the AIC’s Dividend Heroes – the trusts that have increased their payout to investors in every one of the past 20 years – offer a quick solution to the crisis, while still on the subject of pensions, Pádraig Floyd determines how much responsibility your SIPP administrator should bear in terms of preventing you from investing in high-risk or fraudulent assets.

This month’s sector focus sees Holly Black ask if the pause in US interest-rate hikes makes it a good time to invest in strategic bond funds, while in our regular columns, Willis Owen’s Adrian Lowcock reveals which fund he is using to access a market that is “too cheap to ignore” and John Blowers completes his round-up of the funds on every platform’s buy-list.

Finally, we return to the subject of working around something that seems to last forever, as TB Amati UK Smaller Companies’ David Stevenson names three UK stocks that are well-placed for growth whatever happens with Brexit.

As always, FE Trustnet Magazine is completely free. You do not even have to enter any details – simply click here to start reading or here to download the PDF.

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