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Economics / Pension / Annuity / Retirement / Income tax in the United States / Life annuity / Personal pension scheme / Self-invested personal pension / Investment / Financial economics / Finance
Date: 2015-02-06 05:25:07
Economics
Pension
Annuity
Retirement
Income tax in the United States
Life annuity
Personal pension scheme
Self-invested personal pension
Investment
Financial economics
Finance

From April 2015 everyone over 55 will be able to take their retirement savings as and when they like. The chance to take money and spend it on a holiday, buy a car or pay off debt could be very tempting but you may well

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