ArchivesMagazine - 18 Jan 2018What to do if you’ve paid too much into your pension A simple guide to understanding tax rules associated with retirement savings 18 January 2018|Personal Finance|by Tom Selby Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Dividend downgrades for Card Factory XP Power’s demand purple patch > Issue: 18 Jan 2018 - Page 40 | Contents Next: XP Power’s demand purple patch Previous: Dividend downgrades for Card Factory 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 Editor's View Why an obsession with growth can be dangerous Feature December hurts for high streets and shopping centres Oil back at $70 per barrel RPC a solution for government’s plastics push The world’s biggest companies: are they still a buy? Ryanair can fly higher Carr’s is on the comeback trail TechFinancials play on cryptocurrencies Why President Energy’s shares can keep rising Silence Therapeutics benefits from innovative gene tech Redhall going upmarket Funds It’s not too late to join the emerging markets party Great Ideas Gamma is an outstanding growth story Stay sweet on Nichols Medica falls out of favour as it misses market expectations XP Power’s demand purple patch Somero hits record share price high after trading and tax joy Investment Trusts Go under the radar with investment trusts News The winners and losers from Carillion’s demise Melrose launches GKN charm offensive Dollar hits three-year low Premier plays down Batchelors sale chatter JD says profit will be better than expected Savills CEO steps down after nearly 40 years at firm Sting in the tail for BP on Deepwater Horizon oil spill Dividend downgrades for Card Factory Personal Finance Combining investment growth with security in retirement What to do if you’ve paid too much into your pension Under The Bonnet Can Thomas Cook and TUI shares take off? Week Ahead Can EasyJet continue to succeed as others fail? Daily Mail owner is aiming for a fresh start Upbeat engineer Renishaw