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| Scottish Widows - About PPFM ... Contacts Scottish Widows home Protection Pensions Savings & Investments Scottish Widows Bank home Savings Mortgages Loans ... information and advice on life, pension and investment products from Scottish Widows plc, Scottish Widows Unit ... http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/company/about_ppfm.htm - 11k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 15/05/2003 ... return. One interesting balance sheet footnote concerns the LSE company pension, which, on a FRS17 basis, has a £28m shortfall. Notably, the scheme now consists of 23% equities and the trustees plan ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2003/qualiport030515.htm - 29k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 25/8/2000 ... range of ISAs, unit trusts, insurance, credit and loans and pension management as well as continuing to provide general insurance. There are now around 5 million friendly society members in Britain. How ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev000825c.htm - 25k The Motley Fool UK: Money Comment 13/08/2003 ... chatting away, discussing the advantages of being in a final-salary pension scheme in the public sector. Then my friend mentioned that he had £45,000 on deposit with the Abbey National (LSE: ANL) ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2003/c030813d.htm - 24k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 21/8/2000 ... which ultimately means people like you and me through our pension funds or unit trusts, at a price that was artificially low. We will have lost money, real money, that was rightfully ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev000821a.htm - 23k The Motley Fool UK: Specials 22/11/2001 ... annual capital gains tax allowances, PEPs, ISAs and a personal pension scheme to the maximum possible extent. 10. Don't kid yourself. Do not be fooled by your own excuses. Measure your investment ... http://www.fool.co.uk/specials/2001/specials011122.htm - 25k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 1/07/2004 ... it - just ask victims of the mortgage endowment, personal pension and free-standing AVC scandals. If you want a product that allows you to increase, decrease, stop and start your payments without ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2004/fev040701c.htm - 26k The Motley Fool UK: Money Comment 2/09/2003 ... a with-profits policy, whether through an endowment mortgage or a pension plan. Some six million are believed to be in schemes that are closed to new members, the most notable being Equitable ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2003/c030902d.htm - 23k The Motley Fool UK: Comment 17/01/2006 ... sheet has regularly showed net cash and there are no pension deficit issues. 4. Talented management: The group's four founders remain as executives and, at the time of recommendation, owned shares worth ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/Comment/2006/c060117d.htm - 33k The Motley Fool UK: Market News 31/10/2001 ... £50,000 for other benefits. He will also receive a final pension contribution that could be worth up to £290,000 plus bonus plan awards totalling 296,084 shares. The company said they have started ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/marketnews/2001/mn011031a.htm - 25k The Motley Fool UK: Market Comment 28/09/2004 ... you can also put them into your Self Invested Personal Pension, which is another good way to shelter your gains from tax. It is worth pointing out that it is not always ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2004/c040928b.htm - 38k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 5/07/2001 ... at the cinema watching "Inadequate Pension Massacre, part Fourteen Million". Poverty in retirement has taken the ... in response to the growing pensions crisis, the Institute of Actuaries has suggested that employers should ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010705c.htm - 22k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 30/11/2000 ... retirement. And by God you need to -- the state pension of £67.50 per week isn't going to get you very far. Most people should be able to save 10% of their ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev001130c.htm - 25k askBM | Savings | Important Information | Data Protection Act ... to us for insurance, a pension, health or life insurance, we may ask for "sensitive" details.We'll ... as mortgage protection policies and pensions.These products are sold under the company name of Birmingham Midshires ... http://www.askbm.co.uk/savings/info/data_protect.asp - 18k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 21/12/2000 ... It included the BBC, the NHS, the House of Commons and a host of large companies ... it was established as the pension provider of choice. Its strong message that it did not ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev001221c.htm - 29k askBM | About BM | Careers at BM | Why Choose BM? | Benefits ... of what's on offer. £ competitive salary Performance-related bonus Contributory pension scheme Sharesave - the opportunity to save a monthly amount to purchase shares at a discounted price at the end of ... http://www.askbm.co.uk/aboutbm/careers/whybm/benefits.asp - 9k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 12/07/2001 ... with emerging markets too. Did you put some of your pension money into "Asia" in the eighties? Plenty did. Most were clueless about the economies and businesses of Asian countries. So When ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010712c.htm - 22k The Motley Fool UK: Money Comment 21/01/2003 ... and mortar these days. The returns from savings, shares and pension plans have been disappointing to say the least in recent years and people tend to feel safer with property. Be careful ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/Comment/2003/c030121e.htm - 21k The Motley Fool UK: Special 8/11/00 ... this may apply to you. Pensioners There's a whole load of new bits and bobs planned ... bits and bobs planned for pensions. We're still trying to get our head around most of ... http://www.fool.co.uk/specials/2000/001108isas.htm - 24k Nationwide Building Society - FlexAccount banking ... employer. If you would like to transfer your salary or pension to your FlexAccount, please ask for a salary transfer form at your branch. Cheques Cheques paid into a FlexAccount will start ... http://www.nationwide.co.uk/current_account/day_to_day.htm - 12k |