Pensions Special: Double your investment, how to start one, are workplace pensions good, consolidation & more

养老金特刊:如何实现投资翻倍,如何开始养老金计划,职场养老金是否优越,合并及其他

The Martin Lewis Podcast

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2025-02-13

46 分钟
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A special podcast all about starting and saving in a pension, including the two pension superpowers that instantly double your investment. Martin is joined by Charlotte Jackson from Money Helper, the free and impartial service giving help with money and pensions. They explain how pensions actually work, and whether you should stay opted not your work place pension. Should you consolidate your pensions? How to start your first pension? Should you start a pension for your child? How to get totally impartial free guidance. Stakeholder pensions versus nest versus SIPPs? How much to save in your pension? If you want to hear more on pensions, then look check out our special ‘Not The Martin Lewis Podcast’ episodes from July 2024 on this feed.
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  • BBC Sounds Music Radio podcasts.

  • Hello, I'm Martin Lewis and this is the cunningly named the Martin Lewis Podcast.

  • I do wonder what that's all going to be about.

  • Now, usually much of it comes from my BBC Radio 5 live show with Adrian Chiles.

  • But no, not this week.

  • No, this is a pod only pension saving special just for you lucky, lucky podcast listeners.

  • In today's podcast, the two pension superpowers that mean you can more than double your investment instantly.

  • Whether you should stay opted into your workplace pension or not.

  • Spoiler alert.

  • Yes, you should.

  • Should you consolidate your pensions?

  • The pros and cons, how to save in a pension if you're self employed, how to avoid leaving your pension to your ex.

  • It's a much easier mistake to make than you think.

  • And children's pensions, yes, they exist and some people have them play the theme tune.

  • Hello and welcome.

  • Now, as my hair gradually grays at the edges, I find more of my.

  • What's that I hear?

  • No, I'm really growing.

  • I know.

  • I find more of my social group ask me pension questions.