Apologies if covered already.
Wife intends retiring aged 55 at which time she will have 35 years service.
She joined the pension scheme before 1 April 2004.
Primary School teacher with masters and dept. principle (if that makes a difference)
I would have thought she would have had an actuarial reduction both with respect of her monthly pension and her lump sum as she was going to go before retirement age however in a post I put in the money makeover forum it was mentioned that as she fell under the 55/35 rule she would not have any reduction.
Am I reading that right or did I pick that up wrong that should she work on till 60 she would receive the exact same pension entitlement?
For the avoidance of doubt is there a formulae for calculating the pension if retiring at 55 with 35 years service done ?
many thanks
Wife intends retiring aged 55 at which time she will have 35 years service.
She joined the pension scheme before 1 April 2004.
Primary School teacher with masters and dept. principle (if that makes a difference)
I would have thought she would have had an actuarial reduction both with respect of her monthly pension and her lump sum as she was going to go before retirement age however in a post I put in the money makeover forum it was mentioned that as she fell under the 55/35 rule she would not have any reduction.
Am I reading that right or did I pick that up wrong that should she work on till 60 she would receive the exact same pension entitlement?
For the avoidance of doubt is there a formulae for calculating the pension if retiring at 55 with 35 years service done ?
many thanks
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