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  • Deep Dive #8: Making your pension last and navigating inheritance tax changes
    Apr 13 2026

    In this Deep Dive episode, Tom Selby and Tom Sieber explore what retirement really looks like in 2026 — from phased retirement and flexible working, to drawdown, annuities, tax changes and the risks that could derail your plans. They also hear from a financial adviser on managing money in retirement, and from AJ Bell’s very own Rachel Vahey on inheritance tax and what the latest changes could mean for families.

    02:24 Tom Selby and Tom Sieber discuss how retirement is changing, why it no longer has to mean stopping work completely, and what earning part-time or freelance income could mean for your pension planning.

    06:34 They break down the main ways to access your pension, including drawdown and annuities, and ask whether the best approach for many retirees might be a mix of both.

    10:33 The pair look at the key retirement dates and milestones people need to know, including changes to the Normal Minimum Pension Age and how the State Pension fits into the wider retirement income picture. 18:10 The two Toms examine some of the biggest threats to retirement finances, including longevity risk, sequence risk, inflation and the danger of drawing too much too soon.

    24:25 Tom Selby speaks to Rick Gosling, a financial adviser at Five Wealth, about how retirees can manage their money sustainably and avoid common financial pitfalls later in life.

    46:42 Tom Sieber catches up with Rachel Vahey, AJ Bell’s head of public policy, to discuss what the inheritance tax changes could mean in practice — and what people can do if they think they may be affected.

    01:08:19 Both Toms wrap up with the big takeaways from the episode, including the importance of flexibility, planning ahead and making your retirement savings work for the long term.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Markets rally after Iran ceasefire – What it means for your money
    Apr 9 2026

    Markets have rebounded sharply after news of a ceasefire involving Iran – but what does it really mean for investors and household finances?

    In this week’s AJ Bell Money & Markets, Dan Coatsworth is joined by Danni Hewson to break down the market reaction, what’s driving sentiment, and the key things investors still need to keep in mind.

    We also cover:

    Major company news, including an update to car finance compensation claims and disappointing updates from Shell Eye‑opening statistics from the electric vehicle market A proposed takeover of Universal Music – and why it’s more important than it first appears Changes to student loans and what they mean for borrowers Fresh developments in the housing market New rules making it easier to cancel subscriptions The pros and cons of investing at the start versus the end of the tax year Plus, we continue our series highlighting lesser‑known UK companies making a global impact, with Tom Sieber speaking to Craneware CEO Keith Neilson about healthcare innovation in the US.

    00:00 – Intro 01:47 – Markets rebound after Iran ceasefire: what happened and why

    16:14 – Shell shares fall: what went wrong?

    20:00 – Why the car finance scandal has led to one lender being put up for sale

    23:39 – Electric vehicle market: the key stats investors should know

    26:09 – Universal Music takeover: why this deal matters

    30:15 – Student loans update: what borrowers need to know

    33:36 – Why the UK housing market is in a slumber

    35:28 – Good news for cancelling subscriptions 38:33 – Investing at the start vs end of the tax year

    41:05 – UK success story: we talk to the boss of Craneware

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  • Investment Trust Show: Meet two standout performers
    Apr 7 2026

    In this special edition of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast, Dan Coatsworth and Hannah Williford dive into the big movers and big debates across the investment trust world.

    They consider why Temple Bar continues to outperform, what’s holding back JPMorgan Global Growth & Income, and the latest activist pressure from Saba targeting Edinburgh Worldwide and Impax.

    Hannah speaks to Job Curtis from City of London Investment Trust about how today’s geopolitical tensions echo past market cycles. Dan and Hannah also explore why renewable energy trusts are still on the scrap heap.

    We also hear from Eve Maddock‑Jones on the good, bad and ugly of trusts courting retail investors through modern media — with mixed results. Finally, Tom Sieber talks to two managers spotting tentative recovery signs in the smaller companies sector, with insights from Nish Patel (Global Smaller Companies) and George Cooke (Montanaro European Smaller Companies).

    02:03 –Dan on why Temple Bar is still beating the market 05:20 – JPMorgan Global Growth & Income lags behind

    09:20 – Activist investor Saba launches new investment fund and the latest on its efforts to shake up Edinburgh Worldwide & Impax Environmental Markets 15:13– Hannah talks to Job Curtis: Market lessons from past geopolitical shocks 30:51 – Eve Maddock‑Jones on how trusts are (mis)using modern media 48:34 – Small-cap recovery? Tom Sieber speaks to Nish Patel 57:39 – European opportunities with George Cooke

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    1 h y 3 m
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