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    Explore "pension transfers" with insightful episodes like "Pensions advice, new overdraft rules and Latin terms in the investment world", "Will there be a mis-selling scandal over final salary pension advice?", "The fight for our data, good news for renters and final salary pension problems", "IFA sales tactics, charitable donations and overseas pensions traps" and "Wealthy borrowers turn to bridging loans" from podcasts like ""Money Clinic with Claer Barrett", "This is Money Podcast", "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett", "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett" and "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett"" and more!

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    Pensions advice, new overdraft rules and Latin terms in the investment world

    Pensions advice, new overdraft rules and Latin terms in the investment world
    Have you been mis-sold pensions advice? FT Money Show presenter Claer Barrett talks to the FT's pensions expert Josephine Cumbo about the suitability of financial advice in relation to retirement planning. Next up on the show we discuss how the new bank overdraft rules could affect you. And finally, does your financial adviser speak your language? FT columnist Moira O'Neill has spoken out against the widespread use of Latin terms in the investment world - should it be allowed to continue ad infinitum?   

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    Will there be a mis-selling scandal over final salary pension advice?

    Will there be a mis-selling scandal over final salary pension advice?
    Two-thirds of savers are being told to abandon final salary pensions - and this is despite the Financial Conduct Authority saying that advisers should start with the standpoint this is not a suitable option.
     
    That revelation arrived this week as the FCA said too much advice on valuable pensions is 'still not of an acceptable standard.'
     
    Are people getting the right advice about their gold-plated pensions, or are they right to jump ship? That's the question tackled by editor Simon Lambert, assistant editor Lee Boyce and host Georgie Frost this week.
     
    Meanwhile, a reader discovers an old Post Office Savings Bank book from the 1960s – but what is it worth now and can you even take the money out.
     
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    The fight for our data, good news for renters and final salary pension problems

    The fight for our data, good news for renters and final salary pension problems
    From rental fees to who owns your financial data - the FT analyses this week's personal finance news and gives you the lowdown in downloadable form. Claer Barrett, FT Money editor, and guests discuss letting agency fees, 'made up' figures in a fintech advert and pension problems for the older generation. 

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