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What's your (CETV) Number (Multiple)
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mark55man said:True but if you are comparing DB to equivalent annuities - then surely that isn't the reason that most people take transfers? It seems like most are doing it to go forward wwith the 4% safe (!) withdrawal rate from the CETV pot (especially if their multiple is big enough) or to try and free up a little more cash for legacy purposes - An annuity is more or less like for like, unless you are taking the CETV now and then delaying the annuity purchase (eg by carrying on working).1
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If a CETV of £95,000 today, gives a forecast of £7100 at NRA in 10 years, is the forecast of £7100 p/a in today's money? or an assumption about the future? Sorry if this appears to be a silly question, but I find it all very confusing! If it is a forecast of the value in ten years, how would that figure be arrived at?0
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Whiterose23 said:If a CETV of £95,000 today, gives a forecast of £7100 at NRA in 10 years, is the forecast of £7100 p/a in today's money? or an assumption about the future? Sorry if this appears to be a silly question, but I find it all very confusing! If it is a forecast of the value in ten years, how would that figure be arrived at?0
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