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Ira Charitable Rollover Opportunity Rolls On Through 2009

As part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, Congress allowed an important window of opportunity to remain open—one that enables IRA owners age 701/2 or older to directly transfer up to $100,000 tax-free to charity in both 2008 and 2009. Because this provision applies to every individual IRA holder, a husband and wife who both meet the minimum age threshold could effectively move $400,000 out of their taxable estate over the next two tax years.Is Transferring Money from Your IRA to a Charity Right for You?The ability to transfer money tax-free from your IRA to contribute to a … Continue Reading

What Is QROPS And How Do You Get It?

Citizens in Britain frequently have an issue with finding the right investment for their retirement funds. This is especially true for those individuals who move out of the country. When they finally get their pensions, the money is taxed and it is always delivered in British pounds. Unfortunately, the pound is not the currency of choice, especially when living outside of the country. This has much to do with the fact that the British pound may not be worth the currency of the country the expatriate is living in.
As for QROPS is, it is an investment plan for British expatriates … Continue Reading

What is a Pension Annuity?

When the investment in your personal pension plan reaches maturity when you retire, you will need to transfer its accumulated value into a regular income for the remainder of your retirement. This is achieved through the purchase of a pension annuity – a seemingly simple and straight forward transaction that exchanges the final value of the pension fund into which you have been paying into a regular income.
Whilst the principle of a pension annuity is seemingly very straight forward, however, things are rarely quite as simple as they seem.
The first and probably most critical aspect of buying a pension annuity … Continue Reading

The Attractions of a Self-invested Pension

One of the reasons for searching out the services of an independent financial adviser is that pension matters are awash with esoteric terms, labels and descriptions. The self-invested pension – or Self-invested Personal Pension (Sipp) as you’ll often see it called – is a good case in point. The underlying principle is relatively straight forward and attractive, but to make the most of the opportunities it represents, it really is essential to take expert advice especially if you are considering transferring to a self-invested pension from an existing pension scheme.
What it is?
A self-invested pension shares the same basic features as … Continue Reading

Pension Transfers – Should I be Thinking of One?

Despite the quite considerable contributions individuals are likely to be making to them and the accumulated value they are likely to have, it is surprising how few people keep an eye on how their pension fund investments are doing. The contributions are made on the same monthly basis, come what may, regardless of the investment’s comparative performance. It seems that many people give no thought to the possibility of pension transfers and whether such a move would make sense for them.
Whether a pension transfer is something you should be considering, of course, will depend on the performance of your current … Continue Reading

Where to Get Pension Transfer Advice

A brief scan of the financial pages of the national press might give you some idea of the number of employers these days why are eager to switch their employees from final salary pension schemes into other, personal pension, plans. Many employers are so keen to encourage such a switch that they are offering a lump sum cash inducement for those who elect to transfer their pension rights in this way. Despite such an apparently attractive inducement, however, where can the employee get pension transfer advice that he or she can feel secure in knowing the transfer is in their … Continue Reading