It’s never too early to start planning for your retirement pension.
We don’t think we’re ever going to get old until we reach 50.
It wasn’t until I was 66 and started getting my State Pension that I realised that my 42 years of paying National Insurance contributions still didn’t entitle me to a Full State Pension! That’s because I retired 4 years before my State Pension age. In order to qualify I’ve decided to pay back those 4 years via a £3,300.00 bank loan over 3 years. As a result my extra SP payment already covers 90% of the cost of the loan.
Also, the State Pension isn’t enough to live a relatively comfortable life in the UK. You also need a private pension.
@drewnogal saidI like a woman with “money sense”.👍
It’s never too early to start planning for your retirement pension.
We don’t think we’re ever going to get old until we reach 50.
It wasn’t until I was 66 and started getting my State Pension that I realised that my 42 years of paying National Insurance contributions still didn’t entitle me to a Full State Pension! That’s because I retired 4 years before my State Pens ...[text shortened]... bank loan over 3 years. As a result my extra SP payment already covers 90% of the cost of the loan.
@great-big-stees saidWhat do you have to offer us Stees?
I like a woman with “money sense”.👍
@drewnogal saidWell, since you asked…I’ll try to be brief. 😉 The glass is half full.
What do you have to offer us Stees?
@drewnogal saidWorking for private companies made early retirement possible for me, and Volvo has been a generous employer.
It’s never too early to start planning for your retirement pension.
We don’t think we’re ever going to get old until we reach 50.
It wasn’t until I was 66 and started getting my State Pension that I realised that my 42 years of paying National Insurance contributions still didn’t entitle me to a Full State Pension! That’s because I retired 4 years before my State Pens ...[text shortened]... nsion isn’t enough to live a relatively comfortable life in the UK. You also need a private pension.
@drewnogal saidWe live a very frugal life in retirement but easily get through £7000 per month. And that's with no mortgage, loans or credit card interest. I think when I am old enough to get the state pension it will be about £800 per month. The state pension is certainly not enough to live on.
It’s never too early to start planning for your retirement pension.
We don’t think we’re ever going to get old until we reach 50.
It wasn’t until I was 66 and started getting my State Pension that I realised that my 42 years of paying National Insurance contributions still didn’t entitle me to a Full State Pension! That’s because I retired 4 years before my State Pens ...[text shortened]... nsion isn’t enough to live a relatively comfortable life in the UK. You also need a private pension.
@the-gravedigger saidGood lord sir, are you living on truffles?
We live a very frugal life in retirement but easily get through £7000 per month. And that's with no mortgage, loans or credit card interest. I think when I am old enough to get the state pension it will be about £800 per month. The state pension is certainly not enough to live on.
@the-gravedigger said£7k a month!
We live a very frugal life in retirement but easily get through £7000 per month. And that's with no mortgage, loans or credit card interest. I think when I am old enough to get the state pension it will be about £800 per month. The state pension is certainly not enough to live on.
Frugal?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidScratting around budget supermarkets more like!
Good lord sir, are you living on truffles?
@the-gravedigger saidI know of a chap who can advise you about bitcoin. 😲
Scratting around budget supermarkets more like!