SSAS

Esoteric investments: sorting the wheat from the chaff

Professional Adviser | 24 May 2012 | 08:00

Daniel Kiernan, director of Intelligent Partnership, offers a good due diligence process to undertake for assessing esoteric investment opportunities.

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Return of the SSAS

Increased regulatory focus on SIPPs has put SSASs back in the spotlight.

Professional Adviser | 16 May 2012 | 16:55
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Get creative with pension planning

Richard Mattison, director of SSAS firm Whitehall Group, reveals some more unconventional retirement planning methods.

Professional Adviser | 25 Apr 2012 | 16:00

Other SSAS articles

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Embracing the outsider: the benefits of the SSAS

Mark Lisle, compliance manager at Rowanmoor Pensions, explains the virtues of small self administered schemes, the lone piper of the pensions world.

Professional Adviser | 22 Mar 2012 | 08:00
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Three things we learned this week

Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pension stories this week

Retirement Planner | 06 Mar 2012 | 17:18
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RP readers get 10% discount for Henry Stewart conference

Reader of Retirement Planner will be able to benefit from a 10% discount to attend the latest Henry Stewart SIPPs and Retirement Options briefing.

Retirement Planner | 06 Mar 2012 | 16:28
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HMRC probes advice firms over ‘aggressive’ sales of SSAS loans

Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is investigating the “aggressive promotion” of using intellectual property (IP) to borrow money from small self-administered pension schemes (SSAS).

IFAonline | 28 Feb 2012 | 13:30
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Discretionary management: Will RDR bring growth?

Mark Hendricks asks what discretionary managers bring to a retirement planning strategy.

Retirement Planner | 08 Feb 2012 | 10:44
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Will SSAS become the new favourite for risk-takers?

The FSA is cracking down on unsuitable investments in SIPPs, but SSAS could be the new target for unscrupulous salesmen.

Professional Adviser | 02 Feb 2012 | 08:00
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Why scheme pension is going mainstream

Martin Tilley, director of technical services at Dentons, discusses the pros and cons of scheme pension...

Professional Adviser | 01 Feb 2012 | 15:00
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Rowanmoor eyes profitability after trebling SIPP sales

SIPP provider Rowanmoor plans to break even in 2012 after announcing promising final-quarter results for 2011 this week.

IFAonline | 19 Jan 2012 | 07:45
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Jumpers for goalposts: Why this era won't be remembered fondly?

Mark Lisle, compliance manager at Rowanmoor Pensions, thinks it highly unlikely future generations will consider these among the pension glory days...

Professional Adviser | 13 Jan 2012 | 09:45
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SIPP boom is over, says former James Hay director

The boom in SIPP sales that has seen numbers of the products grow to 700,000 is over, a former James Hay Partnership director has said.

IFAonline | 12 Jan 2012 | 14:45

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