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Maximizing management pension and change in pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1292539" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>You can get "A pension" at 55 so long as you have enough years in. (I do not know min years, since I'll have almost 35 by then and I am way above the minimum - i want to say 25 years though). As far as "full pension". The longer you stay usually the more you will make in a pension. I've gone to the retirement calculator and it's shown how I will get more if I stay to 57 more still if I stay at 59, 60, 62, 70. I ran through a few permutations just to get an idea of what the pension would be. Also, the calculator asks for certain facts and assumptions. (what you make now).. what you guess your increase will be in future years (2%,3% etc). I recomend that everyone should look at what is available to them in their own retirement calculator to get an idea of what you will get. (Keep in mind, there is no COLA), I'm very very fearful of big time inflation coming to artificially pay down the debt. That will leave people on fixed income screwed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1292539, member: 4886"] You can get "A pension" at 55 so long as you have enough years in. (I do not know min years, since I'll have almost 35 by then and I am way above the minimum - i want to say 25 years though). As far as "full pension". The longer you stay usually the more you will make in a pension. I've gone to the retirement calculator and it's shown how I will get more if I stay to 57 more still if I stay at 59, 60, 62, 70. I ran through a few permutations just to get an idea of what the pension would be. Also, the calculator asks for certain facts and assumptions. (what you make now).. what you guess your increase will be in future years (2%,3% etc). I recomend that everyone should look at what is available to them in their own retirement calculator to get an idea of what you will get. (Keep in mind, there is no COLA), I'm very very fearful of big time inflation coming to artificially pay down the debt. That will leave people on fixed income screwed. [/QUOTE]
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