Is your financial future at risk? Asks Prudential's Investment director
Watch a live web TV show to find out what you need to do to secure a prosperous retirement
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Show time: 2.30pm
We all know how important it is to have some sort of financial plan for retirement. But while most of us have a savings plan in place, it seems many of us have no idea of our partner’s plans, meaning we could be missing out on increasing our investment.
And whilst planning for our future is vital, it is also important to ensure our children are provided for when we are gone. But how often do you talk to your partner about financial planning? And do you really know what questions to ask?
Well if not you could be risking a more secure future as experts say not discussing plans with our loved ones could impact on our chances of a comfortable and prosperous retirement. So how could a joint plan of attack benefit you and your partner? And what are the conversations you should have to make sure you’re as prepared as you can be?
Well if you want to make sure you and your partner are prepared for retirement, log onto this live webTV show where independent financial expert Patrick Connolly and Andy Brown, Prudential’s investments director, will give you a decade by decade guide to make sure you’re latter years are as good as they can be.
They will discuss everything from how much to save, working out retirement income and leaving an inheritance.
Andy Brown and Patrick Connolly join us live online on Wednesday 25th August at 2.30pm to discuss how couples can build the perfect retirement plan.
Click here to submit questions before the show.
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