>> When did you retire?
2002
And is that index linked?
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No, it's fixed. The figure of 10.3% is my calculation of the percentage that my commuted pension is of the amount I left in the AVC scheme, and which I could have taken as a lump sum ~ but didn't.
When I was employed I worked relentlessly to maximise my pension. I aimed for (and achieved) to the penny the maximum that the HMRC would allow as a percentage of my final pensionable salary. For a period I made the maximum allowable contribution of 15% of my salary. It was just a pity that my main company pension scheme was allowed to define my final pensionable salary. It was a "sliced" scheme in which my pensionable salary was defined as the average of my last two years salary minus an amount equal to the single person's state OAP. I took voluntary redundancy at age 63, and had to fight to get my 3 months salary in lieu of noticed included in my pension calculations. In the end I was abut £100 overfunded, so I was happy to know that I had planned my pension to a nicety.
I recommend that everyone actively plans their pension, bearing in mind any HMRC restrictions, rather than leaving it to fate.
Last edited by: L'escargot on Tue 15 Jun 10 at 20:05
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