Posts Tagged ‘PWC’

State pension age needs to rise to 70 by 2046 – PwC

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

PriceWaterhouseCooper have revealed research that they believe shows the only way Britain can return to the levels of public debt seen before the credit crunch is to increase the state pension age to 70 by 2046

Public sector pension income beyond reach of private sector

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Private sector employees would have to save 37% of their earnings, to achieve the same levels of pension income as a public sector employee in a final salary pension scheme, according to new data by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC). However, only 6% of private companies are intending to keep their final salary schemes open, intending instead to replace them with [...]

Buying life insurance: the do’s and don’ts

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Buying Life Insurance

Life insurance serves your family by helping with the financial burden that can accompany the loss of a loved one. For that reason, it is important to seek independent advice, and put a little planning into setting up your life policy. Here are the key aspects to consider – the ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’ of buying life insurance.

Joy and Peace (of mind) to all – Life Insurance

Monday, December 7th, 2009

As the Christmas season of ‘joy and peace’ approaches, our thoughts may also turn to the ‘peace of mind’ we gain from ensuring that our family is provided for, if we have the correct life insurance cover in place.

Which life cover suits your needs?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

When shopping around for life cover, it’s best to ‘start at the end’. While it is never a pleasant task to contemplate our own demise, we must at some stage sit down, take a deep breath, and plan our financial provision for our family when we go. With so many life cover products on the market, tailored to a wide range [...]

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