Unhealthy savers should widen options

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Standard lifetime annuities could be poor value for money for people with medical conditions or unhealthy lifestyles as they fail to take changes in medical conditions into account, Living Time says.

The firm – which specialises in alternative annuities – said people with unhealthy lifestyles or medical conditions could benefit by keeping their options open for longer in retirement rather than ...

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