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HL Pension Calculator
westv
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Why does it show different annuity estimates when selecting different growth rates even if the same eventual pension pot is arrived at? I know it allows for inflation with the pot but is it also calculating inflation with the annuity? If so, shouldn't it be one or the other but not both?
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Different growth rates imply different economic circumstances so the price of annuities will be different under each growth scenario.
Lower growth rates are generally associated low returns, Ie. Annuities become more expensive.0
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