The Mail on Sunday has published a 24-page brochure The Complete Guide to Retirement Planning with details on how you can enjoy a financially comfortable old age. 

The guide takes a look at all the pension saving options – including personal, state and company schemes – and how you can mix these with other income sources, such as tax-friendly individual savings accounts, buy-to-lets and equity release schemes. 

Planning ahead: The easy-to-read guide cuts through all the confusing industry jargon to provide a comprehensive overview of the retirement market

Planning ahead: The easy-to-read guide cuts through all the confusing industry jargon to provide a comprehensive overview of the retirement market

Planning ahead: The easy-to-read guide cuts through all the confusing industry jargon to provide a comprehensive overview of the retirement market

It also explores the different ways you might draw income from a pension in a tax-efficient way. 

The easy-to-read guide cuts through all the confusing industry jargon to provide a comprehensive overview of the retirement market, taking you through a vital checklist to ensure you make the right decisions. 

It has been written by Sarah Bridge, a regular personal finance contributor to The Mail on Sunday, in conjunction with Age Partnership Wealth Management. 

To request your free copy, call 0808 239 8523 or visit mailfinance.co.uk/ planning.

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