A ripe old age?
1 June 2007

If, like half the adult population of the UK, you have little or no savings - what kind of future awaits you in retirement?
- The dream and the reality
If you haven’t been saving for the best part of your working life, your dream could become a bit of a nightmare - The longest chapter in the book of life
People are living longer. You might have to support yourself for 20 years or more after you ‘retire’ - Counting the cost of living
£50,000 sounds a lot of money, but it equates to less than £6.50 a day. Barely enough to meet the basics - The future value of money
Inflation will eat into the value of your savings, but take heart there’s a lot you can do to make life more comfortable - Your future, saved
Save as much as you can for as long as you can – and start today. Get the power of compound interest to work for you - It's never too late to start saving
If you can save less than £3.50 a day, you would be able to put away £100 a month - Where to get help
Calculate your pension, give yourself a financial health check, or find an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA)


