Credit Scores, Pensions & Retirement: Your Questions Answered - Ep. 150
Will your credit score affect your mortgage application? Should you consolidate all your pensions into one place? And how do you actually start planning for retirement right now? In this Ask Becky episode Rebecca Robertson answers the three questions her team at Evolution Financial Planning hear most from clients. Whether you're a first-time buyer building your credit history or someone with multiple workplace pensions wondering what to do next, this episode breaks it all down in plain English. This is a special Ask Becky edition where Rebecca's team, mortgage and protection adviser Jenny and client manager Katie, share the questions clients ask them most. Rebecca then gives her honest, independent financial advice on each one. If you enjoyed this episode, take our quiz. We'll give you playlists that are full of exactly the information you want from the podcast. https://evolutionfinancialplanning.co... In This Episode You'll Learn: How your credit score directly impacts your mortgage chances — and what lenders actually look for Why having no credit history can be just as problematic as having bad credit The truth about payday loans and why they often mean an automatic decline Whether consolidating your pensions is actually a good idea (spoiler: it depends) The difference between defined benefit and defined contribution pensions How upcoming inheritance tax changes could affect pension planning Simple first steps to start planning for retirement at any age Chapters 0:00 Welcome to Ask Becky 0:23 Introduction: Rebecca Robertson & Evolution Financial Planning 1:40 Jenny's Question: Will My Credit Score Affect My Mortgage? 2:07 How HP, Finance & Missed Payments Impact Your Score 2:28 Why Payday Loans Are Often an Automatic Decline 2:50 Checking Your Credit Report: Experian & Equifax 3:14 When It's the Bank's Mistake, Not Yours 3:36 First-Time Buyers: The Problem with No Credit History 4:04 Building Credit the Smart Way with a 0% Card 4:47 CCJs, Bankruptcy & Higher Interest Rates 5:30 Rebecca's Book: Accelerating Your Wealth 6:04 Katie's Question: Should I Consolidate My Pensions? 6:57 Why Consolidating for the Sake of It Can Be a Mistake 7:42 Risk, Oversight & When Moving Pensions Makes Sense 8:09 Defined Benefit vs Defined Contribution Pensions 8:53 Why Every Pension Needs Individual Review 9:17 Inheritance Tax Changes & Pension Planning 10:01 Katie's Second Question: How Do I Plan for Retirement? 10:32 Run Projections, Find the Gap, Fill It 11:04 Outro & Thanks --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Rebecca Robertson and the Podcast: Subscribe for weekly wealth-building strategies: / @rebeccarobertsonifa Instagram: / rebecca_robertsonifa & / acceleratingyourwealth LinkedIn: / rebecca-financial-advisor Facebook : / rebeccarobertsonwealth www.evolutionfinancialplanning.co.uk Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice.

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