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Quick calculation
murphydog999
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What size would my pension pot need to be if I retired next year (age 55) with £16500 p.a.? Hopefully that’s a quick calculation? Thank you very much if you can answer.
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Spouse's pension? Inflation linked? Any health conditions? Are you taking any tax free cash? More info needed please!
Of you can do it yourself - try http://www.sharingpensions.co.uk/annuity_rates.htm0 -
Sorry thought it might be a simple sum! no spouse, index linked, no health issues -0
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Try the link I've added above since you kindly replied - that should help.0
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Just thought it might not be clear, the £16500 is the pension payment not salary earnings0
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Thanks but they give quotes, its just the sum/figure I need.0
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Index linked annuity rates at 55 are around 2%. So you'd need a pot of about £825,000 for an income of £16,500.0
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murphydog999 wrote: »Thanks but they give quotes, its just the sum/figure I need.
Yes, but you can easily work it out from the quotes, which are based on pension per £100,000.0 -
Do you have any entitlement to state pension, and are you prepared to take more of your pot out before the state pension kicks in?The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.0
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Yes and no, it is purely that calculation I needed, thanks.0
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murphydog999 wrote: »Sorry thought it might be a simple sum! no spouse, index linked, no health issues -
If you're after a ballpark figure:- Age 55
- No spouse
- Inflation linked (well - sorta; 3% escalation)
Then the annuity you'd need would (from the above link) gives 2.617%:
Dividing £16,500 (presuming gross) by that gives a fund of £630k required.Conjugating the verb 'to be":
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