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| Product Guide, Retirement Income - Scottish Widows Extranet ... Guide Introduction» Products» Annuities» Personal Pension for Phased Retirement» Personal Pension for Income Drawdown» Product Comparison» Product Guide» Funds» Literature» Retirement ... services associated with life assurance, pensions and investments. Scottish Widows plc ... http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/extranet/retirement-income/retincome_products_guide.htm - 10k The Motley Fool UK: Market News 1/10/2001 ... completely free care and no state support at all. But should we rely totally on the ... we rely totally on the state to look us in our old age? Read more. An ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/marketnews/2001/mn011001c.htm - 33k The Motley Fool UK: Fool School 6/12/2002 ... digging out the latest bank statements and bills so you've got the information to hand. But ... be introduced to our online Statement of Affairs, which has been prepared by fellow Fools, Monkeeee ... http://www.fool.co.uk/school/2002/sch021206.htm - 21k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 27/03/2003 ... did not provide a FRS17 pension update with its preliminary update, which is bad form these ... the company had a £1.5m pension shortfall. Something to look at when the annual report is ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2003/qualiport030327.htm - 28k The Motley Fool UK: Market News, 17/10/2000 ... it says it will reduce pension charges for UK customers. The impending arrival of stakeholder pensions, with fees of 1%, would have focused attention on the ... existing high charges for Personal Pension ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/marketnews/2000/mn001017b.htm - 29k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 1/6/2000 ... These are sometimes called real estate companies. Essentially these companies' property portfolios have a fixed value ... their book value. Most real estate companies have underperformed the stock market over the long run. ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev000601c.htm - 25k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 6/07/2001 ... to transfer some of his pension fund into one of your own immediately. Previously, you could ... he toddled off with his pension fund. It's worth noting that if you and your partner ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010706c.htm - 24k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 5/5/2000 ... this to say about the state of the stock market at last week's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: ... macroeconomic forces such as the state of the economy, the indefinable but important feel-good factor, inflation ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2000/qualiport000505.htm - 26k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 19/5/2000 ... more common. Guts The Qualiport's long-stated aim is to buy quality companies at low prices, and ... company has been in a state of distress. That takes a lot more guts than buying ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2000/qualiport000519.htm - 26k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 3/07/2003 ... another four stores (taking the estate to 351), a like-for-like (LFL) sales improvement of 2.6% and ... item missing from the results statement was a note on FRS 17 and the company pension ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2003/qualiport030703.htm - 28k The Motley Fool UK: Market News, 17/10/2000 ... it says it will reduce pension charges for UK customers. The impending arrival of stakeholder pensions, with fees of l%, would have focused attention on the ... existing high charges for Personal Pension ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/marketnews/2000/mn001017a.htm - 25k Special ... closer look at the annual statement I received from my pension provider and was horrified to find that the return I ... a low cost index tracker pension from a "direct" provider, which ... http://www.fool.co.uk/specials/990310IndependentCollumn.htm - 25k The Motley Fool UK: Stock Ideas 10/09/2002 ... to blame for the current state of the economy. After the tax cut, continued consumer spending ... the official indignation over corporate pensions inflated with return assumptions that have no bearing in reality? ... http://www.fool.co.uk/stockideas/2002/si020910.htm - 27k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 11/5/2000 ... shattered this confidence in former state-owned industries. The shares are hovering around their initial 1996 flotation ... the history of the old state utility since then, this post by davetheeagle (no relation) explains ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev000511c.htm - 24k The Motley Fool UK: The Daily Fool, 19/2/99 ... has existed in a perpetual state of pending breakthrough, with a jump to the next level ... investment in, and thus a statement of confidence about, the economy itself. Do I personally believe ... http://www.fool.co.uk/Specials/990219InternetPromises.htm - 26k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 17/09/2002 ... the working population is claiming state sickness benefits at any given time. In fact, there are ... living hand to mouth on state benefits in the meantime. It would have helped if I'd ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2002/fev020917c.htm - 22k Van Insurance by Norwich Union UK: Foreign use cover extensions. ... Insurance Single Trip Insurance Stakeholder Pensions Van Insurance Search the site: Existing customer Motor Car Insurance ... in any European Union Member State is less than that provided by the legal minimum requirements ... http://www.norwichunion.com/van-insurance/foreign.htm - 22k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 28/06/2001 ... Were you a victim of pensions mis-selling and did you end up swapping a perfectly good ... swapping a perfectly good company pension for a poorly performing and overcharging personal pension? Or how ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010628c.htm - 23k The Motley Fool UK: Market Comment 12/06/2001 ... too rosy. New Life and Pension business sales fell 8% to £352m in 2000. Savings and ... was an increase in other pension business, such as stakeholder style products. However, new business sales ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2001/c010612b.htm - 23k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 5/06/2001 ... attached. 2) Buy a Personal Pension Plan Not far behind are Personal Pension Plans (PPPs). They too incur high charges, but you will ... effective these days are Stakeholder Pensions or SIPPs that ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010605c.htm - 24k |