This might serve as good news for Expats who are
worried about their pension and future financial security in case of a divorce.
«If you plough through the great welter of books on the Blair and Brown era, corporate bosses would come in, sit down with Blair and Brown if they were
worried about pension changes or anything like that.
In Edinburgh yesterday, I witnessed a consequence of this in a discussion between a leading «No» campaigner and a middle - aged Scot
worried about his pension.
To cope with your false
worries about pensions in the future, I have a suggestion for you to put to the public.
Not exact matches
You guys are set for life John and really don't have to
worry about stocks and bonds and diversification as much if your debt levels are under control and your
pension covers all your expenses.
So if you're already 52 years old, and you're expecting a nice government
pension that's inflation adjusted, and you expect Social Security, and you have to
worry less
about, say, Social Security cuts for example.
Studies have shown a fairly large percentage of employees are stressed
about their financial situation, and
worried about not having enough money to retire, said Todd Saulnier, vice-chair of the national policy committee at the Association of Canadian
Pension Management (ACPM) in Halifax.
I don't know what they're
worried about, their
pensions are guaranteed by contract.
«Everyone is
worried about everything, the [worsening] budget, [legislative and congressional] redistricting, the economy,
pension reform, hydrofracking [for natural gas], casino gambling, and who knows that it's going to be like this time between Cuomo and Silver,» said another.
«One of the weaknesses that we've had recently is that people
worry that Labour isn't serious
about security, that it's a lesser issue for Jeremy as it were,» the former Shadow Work and
Pensions Secretary said.
Employees in the traditional
pension system thus don't need to
worry (or even think)
about market risk.
«Conservatives
worry about Clegg's increasingly petulant reaction to EU veto Main Downing Street is confident of a public sector
pensions deal being reached with the unions»
He said that term limits would prevent people from remaining in office simply to pad their
pensions or to get health insurance and could result in the adoption of «meaningful things,» that often get passed over because people are
worried about being re-elected.
«Tories in Buckingham will be free to vote for Nigel Farage but CCHQ
worries about publicity coup for UKIP Main A Conservative Government would prioritise tackling the excesses of public sector
pensions»
They may have a decent
pension or the
pension of their deceased husband must be enough for them to not have to
worry about money.
Private - sector employers without DB
pensions often use other tools to mirror the human resource effects, i.e., long tenure of skilled workers, of DB
pensions, exactly because they are
worried about turnover.
And if we had a different
pension system — one that allowed teachers to build
pension wealth throughout their careers and take it with them whenever they left — then they wouldn't be
worried about losing their big payout by getting fired a few years before retirement.
But she then attempts to persuade readers not to
worry about public sector
pensions and instead focus on the retirement savings problems in the private sector.
Ultra-conservative Grover Nordquist just said that he's not
worried about the national election because his party added new governors: «Our strength is state by state,» Norquist said, adding that it is there that Republicans would enact the policies — ending teacher tenure, reining in public employee
pensions, promoting school choice — that would invigorate the national party from the bottom up.»
We've had similar shocks —
pensions in 2008 had to be re-actuarialized, and now we are
worried about the new payroll tax replacing the MSP, but that's a tiny thing compared to the shakedown educational institutions get from the health insurance companies every year.
Walker, however, didn't have to
worry about that, because he inherited the nation's strongest state
pension system, with 99.8 percent of its obligations funded.
Since their controversial endorsement of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, leaders of the largest teachers» union in Connecticut have portrayed the governor as the defender of what teachers
worry about most: the future of their
pensions.
If teachers do not proactively enroll in a retirement plan within their first five months on the job — a time when many first - year teachers are more
worried about the demands of their new job — the state automatically enrolls them in the
Pension Plan.
I expect them to fight hard for public education, fight hard for my grandkids who are in public school, and fight hard for my
pension, which I am very
worried about, and you should be as well.
OTTAWA — Kent Peterson would forgive anyone who might think he's got nothing to
worry about when it comes to his retirement — or, for that matter, what happens to the Canada
Pension Plan.
But you have less to
worry about than you think, especially if you're in a public - sector defined benefit
pension backstopped by taxpayers.
Situation: Woman, 60, with no company
pension and low six - figure savings
worries about future income
Biner is fortunate — he has a solid defined benefit
pension plan (DBPP) through his employer so he's not
worried about taking on more risk in his TFSA.
«If you have reasons for starting your government
pensions now, do it and don't
worry about it,» says retirement expert and retired actuary Malcolm Hamilton.
If you're lucky enough to have a 100 % employer - funded defined benefit plan, the only thing you have to
worry about is the prospect of your employer going bust — but even then, the news isn't all bad, says Brian FitzGerald, an actuary with Capital G Consulting Inc. and co-author of The
Pension Puzzle.
Thomas has a
pension and adequate RRSP savings, so he's not
worried about covering his retirement expenses.
It's those who lack any sort of employer
pension who tend to
worry about whether a million dollars is enough to last into advanced old age.
But even if your
pension plan has a large shortfall, that doesn't necessarily mean you should start to
worry about getting shortchanged.
If you're not
worried about running out of RRSP room (with employment income without a
pension adjustment, and with a TFSA, it's hard to run out of tax shelter for many people), then the contribute - but - defer plan is likely not for you.
I do not have any
pension and my monthly expenses are managed by interest from Govt's SCSS and Bank FDs but I am
worried about falling interest Rates of FDs.
Folks with a defined benefit
pension do not really need to
worry about retirement income.
We may say hey, look, you're on a
pension, you don't have any assets, it doesn't matter that it appears on your credit report, don't
worry about it.
The Illinois homeowner who bought in the Caymans had a
pension and didn't
worry about his assets, McGeehan says, and he didn't owe money on his house.
Our experts assured Martin he could stop
worrying about losing his company
pension.
This means that you don't necessarily need to
worry about withdrawing from your RRSP simply because he has a
pension — you can equalize your incomes retroactively by splitting his
pension income between the two of you when you file your taxes each year.
In addition, the payouts rise in line with inflation once a retired MP hits 60, so our former elected officials have no
worries about seeing the buying power of their
pensions decline in years to come.
Today, there are many factors that have the majority of Americans (59 percent) very
worried about having enough money for retirement.1 Factors such as a slow - to - recover economy, disappearing
pensions, possible Social Security cuts, and the very real possibility of outliving your money.
There are only a small group of people wealthy enough to do without this concern and not have to
worry about a well - planned and well - funded
pension.
So, our advice usually is so if you've got say three sources of
pension income, maybe what you do is you tell the government to take a lot extra off on theirs so that you know that it's being paid by one source and you don't see it, you don't have to
worry about it.
And you don't have to
worry about talking to the other
pensions.
For instance, a lifetime monthly
pension is usually guaranteed and removes the stress of
worrying about market swings.
Make a smooth and relaxed move to your annuity days without
worrying about your future requirements with well - designed
pension plans.
Let them
worry about the machine operator's
pension fund, I have better things to think
about.
As a result, we enable our clients to get the best out of their people, and to manage and operate their
pension schemes effectively whilst
worrying less
about legal compliance and risk.
The annual
Pensions World magazine survey featured in the November issue, found employers are focused on their liabilities and
worried about the «endgame».