ArchivesMagazine - 02 Apr 2020What happens to pension contributions if I’m furloughed? A lower amount of money would go into your retirement savings pot temporarily 02 April 2020|Ask Tom|by Tom Selby Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Five ways to spot a market bottom Have capital preservation funds lived up to their name? > Issue: 02 Apr 2020 - Page 41 | Contents Next: Have capital preservation funds lived up to their name? Previous: Five ways to spot a market bottom 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 Tom Selby Issue Contents Ask Tom What happens to pension contributions if I’m furloughed? Editor's View Two things you must seek in fund managers’ latest reports Feature Investors’ pain relief: your guide to getting through this tricky period How are companies coping with the strain on their finances? How have technology funds performed this year? First-time Investor Everything you need to know about investment funds Great Ideas A safe haven for dividends and customer demand Cranswick is a meaty share to own right now Investment Trusts How fund managers are reacting to the coronavirus crisis News Why oil prices have plunged to 18-year lows Market mood lifted by huge financial support but investors remain wary Bill Ackman sets record straight after $2.6bn win Temple Bar dumps holdings after share price collapse Housing market goes into coronavirus hibernation Have capital preservation funds lived up to their name? Byotrol steps up in the fight against coronavirus Personal Finance Saving for retirement: when to use a Lifetime ISA or a pension Russ Mould Five ways to spot a market bottom