Mind the retirement gender gap

Mind the retirement gender gapNew research from Prudential has found that women expect to retire on £5,750 a year less than men.

The latest Prudential Class of 2012 research found that women expect to retire on £12,250 a year compared to £18,000 for the average man.

Whilst this retirement gender gap raises some questions about equality in financial planning, the good news for women

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Martin Bamford

About Martin Bamford

Martin is a Chartered Financial Planner, responsible for investment research and the management of Informed Choice. As an established Media IFA, Martin is frequently quoted in the press. Martin is a published author and two of his books – The Money Tree and Brilliant Investing – have been selected as WHSmith Business Book of the Month.
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