ANNUITIES are becoming less acceptable to consumers while demand for income drawdown continues to grow, according to research from Skandia.
In 2001, 57pc of people said they thought having to buy an annuity with their pension fund was acceptable, however, this has fallen to 30pc, according to the survey of 1000 consumers from the pensi...
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