M monagt Registered User Messages 880 10 Jun 2011 #1 http://citywire.co.uk/money/retirem...over-the-time-of-the-annuity-has-come/a497857 Is this the end of ARF/AMRF then? Or is it better going ARF for a while and then changing to annuity later? I know is up to your individual circumstances but in general? MMM
http://citywire.co.uk/money/retirem...over-the-time-of-the-annuity-has-come/a497857 Is this the end of ARF/AMRF then? Or is it better going ARF for a while and then changing to annuity later? I know is up to your individual circumstances but in general? MMM
D DerKaiser Registered User Messages 1,443 11 Jun 2011 #2 monagt said: http://citywire.co.uk/money/retirem...over-the-time-of-the-annuity-has-come/a497857 Is this the end of ARF/AMRF then? Or is it better going ARF for a while and then changing to annuity later? I know is up to your individual circumstances but in general? MMM Click to expand... Haven't registered to read the article, but I'd strongly favour a regime where it was mandatory to use you pension fund to purchase an annuity from age 75.
monagt said: http://citywire.co.uk/money/retirem...over-the-time-of-the-annuity-has-come/a497857 Is this the end of ARF/AMRF then? Or is it better going ARF for a while and then changing to annuity later? I know is up to your individual circumstances but in general? MMM Click to expand... Haven't registered to read the article, but I'd strongly favour a regime where it was mandatory to use you pension fund to purchase an annuity from age 75.
M monagt Registered User Messages 880 11 Jun 2011 #3 http://citywire.co.uk/money/retirem...-the-annuity-has-come/a497857/full?print=true