Trustnet Magazine Issue 6 April 2015 | Page 2

TRUSTNET magazine Issue 6 / April 2015 EDITOR’S LETTER W Gold blend Swindler’s list Build your own pension portfolio Don’t get caught out by conmen Bond bombshell Bond funds that won’t blow up in your face ISSUE 6 CREDITS TRUSTNET MAGAZINE (FORMERLY INVESTAZINE) IS PUBLISHED BY THE TEAM BEHIND FE TRUSTNET IN SOHO, LONDON. WEBSITE: WWW.TRUSTNET.COM EMAIL: [email protected] CONTACTS: General Josh Ausden, Head of FE Trustnet Content T: 0207 534 7661 Anthony Luzio Editor T: 0207 534 7680 Art Direction & Design Javier Otero W: www.feedingcrows.co.uk Editorial Gary Jackson News editor (FE Trustnet) T: 0207 534 7680 Alex Paget Senior reporter T: 0207 0207 534 7697 Daniel Lanyon Reporter T: 0207 534 7640 Sales Richard Fletcher Head of publishing sales T: 0207 0207 534 7662 Richard Casemore Account manager T: 0207 534 7669 Jack Elia Account manager T: 0207 534 7698 Photos supplied by Thinkstock and Photoshot Cover Illustration: Javier Otero ith the UK about to go to the polls in one of the most unpredictable general elections in living memory, you could be forgiven for thinking we would focus our efforts in this month’s edition on how a swing to the political right or the left could affect your portfolio. At Trustnet Magazine, however, we like to be a bit different and instead have decided to focus on what may turn out to be one of the final major changes made by the current government – the pension reforms. Under new rules, anyone aged over 55 now has unprecedented access to their pension pot, allowing them to withdraw it slowly, put it into drawdown straight away, keep it invested, or blow it all on a Lamborghini. I know which one I would do – that’s right, keep it invested (I’m really quite a boring guy). But is this new-found freedom really such a good thing? Head of Trustnet Direct John Blowers certainly seems to think so, pointing out that you wouldn’t let the government or your employer tell you what to do with your salary, so why let them do it with your pension? Some financial advisers are not so sure, however, pointing out that people who are not so financially savvy and suddenly come into possession of a large amount of money naturally begin to attract the attention of conmen. Turn to page 2 to find out how to avoid becoming a victim. Elsewhere in this issue, Cherry Reynard looks at how to create your own retirement portfolio with the right blend of capital protection and income-generating characteristics, while Pádraig Floyd finds out why the so-called death of annuities may have been greatly exaggerated. Away from this month’s major theme, Adam Lewis looks at the various bond sectors, and with rate rises just around the corner, likens finding the right bond fund for you to navigating a minefield. Anthony Luzio Editor, Trustnet Magazine In association with: