ArchivesMagazine - 17 May 2018Is an early retirement possible anymore? Retiring before age 65 requires careful planning and considerable savings 17 May 2018|Personal Finance Issue: 17 May 2018 - Page 36 < Four lessons to draw from the year so far How young savers can bridge the intergenerational divide > Issue: 17 May 2018 - Page 36 | Contents Next: How young savers can bridge the intergenerational divide Previous: Four lessons to draw from the year so far Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Emily Perryman Issue Contents Editor's View ZPG bid highlights appeal of digital platform businesses Feature Next Fifteen’s superior performance still has legs Vertu’s shares look really cheap given its very strong asset backing Why Provident Financial’s shares are still erratic 10 funds that outperform again and again Walmart flips out over Flipkart BT payouts tally with pension funding gap growth How a stock’s liquidity can affect your returns Melrose to address excessive pay concerns Funds The micro cap fund streets ahead of its peers Great Ideas Red tape is no barrier for Ideagen’s growth ambitions XP Power’s Glassman acquisition looks very clever Avesoro’s new financial year is off to a storming start Buy Auto Trader as the market has completely misunderstood its situation Investment Trusts Investment trusts exposed to Argentina’s inflation, currency and interest rate problems Three investment trusts to play the rising oil price News CYBG refuses to elaborate on Virgin Money approach Investors exit emerging markets funds Is investor excitement over US gambling breakthrough premature? Could you get 6% yield from Royal Bank of Scotland? Angling Direct is a good catch in the retail sector Personal Finance How young savers can bridge the intergenerational divide Is an early retirement possible anymore? Russ Mould Four lessons to draw from the year so far Week Ahead Much for Marks & Spencer still to do Has Babcock kept up its recovery momentum?