Retirement and the General Election were hot topics among investors over the past week. Readers were anxious to know who will win the upcoming election; and how it will affect the stock market. Also on the agenda was investing for and in retirement – we have everything you need to know as part of April’s special report week Morningstar’s Guide to Retirement Saving.
Top 20 FTSE 350 Dividend Paying Stocks
UPDATED JANUARY 2015: A well-blended portfolio of stocks from the FTSE 350 can provide investors with a diversified sustainable income for life
Despite the headwinds currently faced by the European economy, there are also some positive factors to consider in the outlook for the markets this year
Morningstar's Guide to Retirement Saving
Pension provision is increasingly becoming the responsibility of the individual. All this week we are arming you with the tools you need to secure the best possible retirement income
A guide to fund investing for beginners...and those more experienced investors who need a re-cap
Where Can Investors Find Income?
Six years after the Bank of England dropped base interest rate to 0.5% a new wave of income seekers are entering the market looking for yield in retirement. Where can they find income?
How Being Patient Rewards Investors More than Stock Selection
Benefitting from the superior returns offered by contrarian strategies is more difficult than simply purchasing a strategic beta fund - you have to have patience to realise gains
Hermes Global Equity manager Lewis Grant invests systematically to identify where the most expensive stock markets are - and where the bargain equities are to be found
How to Maximise Your Retirement Income
FUTURE PROOF: Boost your State Pension payouts, increase the income from your workplace pension and make your SIPP work harder
How to Invest a Post-Retirement Portfolio
The world of retirement is changing - fewer people stop work entirely and pension income needs to last longer. So what should you be considering when investing in retirement?
How Will the General Election Affect the Stock Market?
How will the uncertainty surrounding the General Election outcome affect growth and the stock market this year? And mean both inflation and interest rates stay low?