ArchivesMagazine - 07 Mar 2019Taking an income in retirement: how much should I withdraw a year? We look at various strategies so you can pay the bills and enjoy a decent lifestyle 07 March 2019|Feature|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Pension tax-free cash: What are the rules and does it always pay to take it? Guaranteed incomes: defined benefit pensions, annuities and the price of freedom and choice > Issue: 07 Mar 2019 - Page 24 | Contents Next: Guaranteed incomes: defined benefit pensions, annuities and the price of freedom and choice Previous: Pension tax-free cash: What are the rules and does it always pay to take it? Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Laura Suter Issue Contents Case study How I invest: hoping for good returns in retirement Editor's View You don’t have to be a millionaire to win at savings Feature The psychology of stock market bubbles Taking an income in retirement: how much should I withdraw a year? Guaranteed incomes: defined benefit pensions, annuities and the price of freedom and choice Pension tax-free cash: What are the rules and does it always pay to take it? What happens to my pension when I die? Funds Are bonds making a comeback? Great Ideas Johnson Service offers consistent growth Big cheese Glanbia is fighting fit for the future Revisiting five of our favourite investment trusts We update our views on Euromoney and Ashtead Investment Trusts Why China is too big to ignore for JPMorgan Asian News Smithson beats its benchmark in maiden set of results What happens next with Brexit and what could it mean for investors? Take advantage of price dip in manufacturer Coats A tale of two founders: Ted Baker and Superdry New IMI boss hoping to use his Halma-earned growth magic News on Vodafone, RELX, GoCompare and more over the past week Russ Mould Is the US Federal Reserve stuck between a rock and a hard place? Under The Bonnet Why Merlin is looking to China and the US for future growth