Harriet Meyer
Harriet Meyer is an award-winning freelance financial journalist with more than 20 years' experience writing about personal finance for broadsheet newspapers, consumer websites and magazines. Previously, she worked as editor of The Observer's 'Cash' section, and was part of The Daily Telegraph's Money team. She's also worked as a BBC producer on radio money shows such as Wake Up to Money. Harriet lives in South West London with her partner, and giant cat. She enjoys yoga and exploring the world in her spare time.
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- Should I transfer my pension?
- How much tax will I pay when I withdraw my pension?
- Should I start a pension for my child or grandchild?
- Can my pension be used to reduce inheritance tax?
- What are the best current accounts and switching incentives?
- Highest savings rates in decades may disappear as inflation falls
- What income could a pension worth £100,000, £150,000 and £500,000 give you?
- Caring for grandchildren: how it can help you boost your State Pension
- How much has the State Pension gone up by?
- Is it worth paying to top up your State Pension?