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Pension calculation
MABLE
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HI,
I am trying to work out on my calculator the following. I have been with my present employer now for about 7 years and my basic salary is £18,000.
I am trying to work out 1/60th etc. Please can you advise me how I can work that out on a calculator. I have asked Arthur but just shook is head and went back to reading his paper.
With thanks,
MABLE
I am trying to work out on my calculator the following. I have been with my present employer now for about 7 years and my basic salary is £18,000.
I am trying to work out 1/60th etc. Please can you advise me how I can work that out on a calculator. I have asked Arthur but just shook is head and went back to reading his paper.
With thanks,
MABLE
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don't know if this is a wind up, but here goes.
7/60x18000=2100"The Holy Writ of Gloucester Rugby Club demands: first, that the forwards shall win the ball; second, that the forwards shall keep the ball; and third, the backs shall buy the beer." - Doug Ibbotson0
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