
Finding an easy to use pension-value calculator
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Written on: 29.10.2009 [15:29]
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Brandon
Brandon
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In order to make sure that I save enough for the future I would like to start a pension fund. I have been told that there are online pension-value calculators that can give you both an estimated figure of what you are likely to get and also can help you plan towards a certain target. I am 25 years old, I currently earn £23000 and can probably afford to put £200 aside per month at the moment. Do you think it will end up being enough or should I be saving more? |
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Written on: 05.11.2009 [10:32]
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Harley
Harley
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I think with that much put aside so early you should be fine by retiring age as long as you don’t slip up and stop paying it. |
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Written on: 09.11.2009 [15:59]
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Tominlons
Tominlons
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I find the direct gov's calculator to be the best one. It is easy to use and has all of the stuff that you need to calculate. http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/tools/pension_calculator.html |






