Pensions
Could
you survive on £90.70 a week?
This is the Basic State Pension amount
for a single person.
Click
here to see our leaflet on the state pension scheme.
To get the full state pension, you must
pay National Insurance premiums for 44 years (men)
and 39 years (women born before 1955). This will change
to be 30 years after 2010.
Source: DWP 2007/08
Have you made
adequate provision for your retirement?
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How
will you maintain your current standard of living when you retire?
‘Anyone who relies solely on the Basic State
Pension and makes no other provision will retire in abject poverty…’
Jeff Rooker former Minister
of State, DSS. Source: Hansard Debates
The only way to guarantee a comfortable retirement
is to start saving for it now. The best way to do this is to get
pensions advice from a qualified independent financial adviser.
Click here to see our leaflets on
pensions.
Click here to see a leaflet
on why you should review your pension plans.
For
more information about a pension plan, try out the links below,
or contact us.
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