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UK Pension Filter: Is there a pension out there which will allow me to invest in the SSE Index, BSE Index and the Nasdaq/Dow Jones/S&P500 indexes? [more inside]
posted by lilyflower
on Aug 26, 2009 -
1 answer
I moved to the UK in January of 2008 from the US. I've been paying into a pension since I started and there's now £10,000 in there. I (foolishly) assumed that it was like a 401k and now that I'm leaving the UK, I could take the money out. Wrong. Apparently I can't touch it until I'm 55.
Please tell me that I haven't pissed away £10k and there's some way to get this money.
posted by cubedweller
on Jul 13, 2009 -
7 answers
Military retirement policy: When did the US Army reverse it's policy of not upgrading women who served actively as Colonels to Brigadier Generals upon retirement? (They have always have done so for men). [more inside]
posted by StickyCarpet
on Apr 28, 2009 -
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$10,000 available to borrow from a pension plan, and $10,000 in credit card debt. [more inside]
posted by An Infinity Of Monkeys
on Dec 15, 2008 -
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Can I get money invested in a UK private pension transferred into my US 401K? [more inside]
posted by Joh
on Sep 17, 2008 -
2 answers
I need to choose which shells (account types) under which to put the coins (inherited and disclaimed assets), and I am worried that if I choose the wrong one, I will lift it after shuffling to find nothing underneath. [more inside]
posted by Clyde Mnestra
on Sep 17, 2008 -
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A father dies. There is a pension and 2 children. Only one person can be named beneficiary. How do you handle the taxes? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jun 16, 2008 -
7 answers
PersonalFinanceFilter: 25 year old looking to start making payments into something pensionesque, but with an international bent. Any suggestions? [more inside]
posted by Cantdosleepy
on May 15, 2008 -
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My union offers its members a pension plan that allows its participants to allocate their investments in several types of funds (large cap, small cap, money market, etc). How can I convince my association's pension plan fund manager that they can offer a socially responsible fund as an additional option without violating their fiduciary responsibility?
posted by ericbop
on Apr 9, 2008 -
8 answers
How can I figure out where a deposit in a deceased person's bank account is coming from? [more inside]
posted by D-ten
on Feb 8, 2008 -
5 answers
What preparations should I make for getting old? [more inside]
posted by Solomon
on Feb 4, 2008 -
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Stake Holder Pension (UK): Is £19 interest for a year correct? [more inside]
posted by long haired lover from liverpool
on Dec 5, 2007 -
2 answers
They're changing the pension benefits. Can anything be done? [more inside]
posted by Marky
on Aug 24, 2007 -
9 answers
Company pensions. Good idea? Bad idea? [more inside]
posted by Rabulah
on Aug 6, 2007 -
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My parents decided they want to visit Munich during the Oktoberfest. Every hotel or B&B near the town center seems to be booked or prohibitively expensive during this time. Can anybody recommend lodgings or other areas in which to look for lodgings that are not directly in the town center? [more inside]
posted by chillmost
on Jun 21, 2007 -
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I can get a civil service pension. Yay! This could be a final salary pension. Yay! But is this really my best option? No, really, is it? Please help me understand my pension options, preferably using chocolate confectionery as a teaching aid. [more inside]
posted by Helga-woo
on Jun 8, 2007 -
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What does "plan earnings are below ERISA minimum funding levels" mean? [more inside]
posted by Gingercat
on Jan 25, 2007 -
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My father worked at a big american firm (you've heard of it) for 4 years and 2 months and then was laid off in a press-covered company-wide layoff. His benefits package says he's eligible for pension after 5 years of service but it also says "If you are on an approved leave or layoff, you will receive up to 12 months of vesting and benefit service credit for the period of your leave or layoff." When contacted, the company said this was an "involuntary separation" so doesn't count. What should he do? The pension would be his main source of income when he retires. [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jan 1, 2007 -
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My friend is a USA citizen permanently residing in Australia. What are the taxation consequences of choosing to invest a windfall in the USA rather than Australia? [more inside]
posted by Joe in Australia
on Sep 4, 2006 -
4 answers
What is the percentage of workers, in the private sector, that now receive pensions? [more inside]
posted by Mckoan1
on Aug 1, 2006 -
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How can I start saving for retirement when my career will likely take me from the USA to New Zealand? I wish to benefit from the tax-free nature of a saving scheme like the 401k plans, but I do not expect to spend all that much of my career (or lifetime) in the USA. Is there any way to move 401k savings to a similar scheme in New Zealand without losing it all to the tax penalties for early withdrawal? Are there any cunning alternatives? [more inside]
posted by -harlequin-
on Jan 4, 2006 -
11 answers
Can a person collect under both the Canada Pension Plan and U.S. Social Security, based on qualifying work in both countries? [more inside]
posted by Joleta
on Dec 27, 2005 -
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Is there an easy way to find out what companies provide their employees with a pension and medical benefits after a certain period of time working there? I am looking for a centralized list or such that would tell me all those companies that are local-as I want to look at working at a company like that. A centralized list probably doesn't exist. How do you find out if there isn't a centralized place?
posted by aacheson
on Jun 3, 2004 -
2 answers