What is a state pension and when does it start? (2)
What kind of of income is state pension tax wise?
Taxed as non-savings income
How do you qualify for the full state pension?
Dependent on national insurance contribution (NIC) record - 35 years for full pension
How much does the full state pension pay?
tax year 24/25: £221.20 per week (approx. £11,500 p.a.)
How does deferal of state pension work? (2)
What are the features of an occupational scheme? (3)
What are the two types of occupational schemes?
What does a DB scheme do?
Provides a pension annuity, or ‘defined benefit’ at retirement
For DB schemes, what three factors are benefits based on?
What is a DB scheme’s accrual rate? (2)
What other benefits can you get from a DB scheme apart from a pension annuity?
What is commutation of a DB scheme?
Giving up part or all of pension payable from retirement in exchange for immediate lump sum.
What are the advantages of a DB scheme? (4)
What are the disadvantages of a DB scheme? (4)
How does defined contribution scheme work? (2)
For DC schemes, benefit at retirement depends on: (4)
What are the advantages of DC schemes? (6)
Why are DC schemes more popular with employers? (4)
Knows when commitment ends
Known contributions
Lower cost to run
No liability to meet
What are the disadvantages of DC schemes? (3)
Who are the usual providers of personal pension plans?
Usually contract based, serviced by an insurance company
What are the similarites of personal pension plans with defined contribution pensions?
What are personal pension plans?
Pensions that you arrange yourself
What are the different settlements of pension benefits in divorce? (3)
For settlements of pension benefits in divorce, what is offsetting? (2)