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The most common are salaries, pensions, income from self employment and investment income. Pension income includes the state retirement pension, pensions from former employers and also from personal pension schemes. Investment income ... http://www.fool.co.uk/school/2005/sch051109.htm - 26k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 20/04/2005 ... in our Business centre. 9. Pension At the moment, I'm investing £7,428 a year into my ... year into my company stakeholder pension, at a net cost to me of just £2,769. The ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2005/fev050421c.htm - 35k The Motley Fool UK: Market Comment 2/12/2002 ... buying at the top? Many pension schemes have been following a similar strategy in order to ... their liabilities regarding final salary pension schemes. 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Don't wait to start your pension» Planning Scenarios» Financial Diary» You only get one life - ... http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/preparation/calc.htm - 11k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 26/09/2001 ... of certain "workers' perks" too. Pension provision is perhaps a notable candidate here. For example, my ... involved abandoning a wonderful non-contributory pension scheme. How does any prospective employer's pension contribution square up ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010926c.htm - 22k Why £50,000 Isn't Enough - 12/06/2006 - The Motley Fool UK ... look at how much that pension pot would actually generate and see how comfortable people would ... money. The current basic State Pension is £84.25 per week which, assuming enough National Insurance Contributions ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2006/c060612b.htm - 28k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 17/02/2003 ... corporate customers; * £205m for pensions/endowment mis-selling, and; * £57m due to 'revised mortality assumptions' in ... note was Lloyds TSB's employee pension fund. Under FRS17, Lloyds TSB had a net £2,077m (36p ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2003/qualiport030217.htm - 28k The Motley Fool UK: Money Comment 9/04/2003 ... recruitment and retention of carers). Pensioners After the fiasco of the 75p-a-week rise in the basic ... rise in the basic State pension in 2000, the chancellor wants to be seen to be ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/Comment/2003/c030409e.htm - 26k The Fool's School: Thoughts on Annuities ... Online Brokers Insurance Mortgages ISAs Pensions Online Banking Offset Mortgages Get Out of Debt Spread Betting ... No? Do you have a pension plan of any kind? 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