Friday, April 07, 2006

Buy annuity - When should you accept a buyout?


When should you accept a buyout?
MSN MoneyCentral - With 125,000 GM and Delphi workers now weighing this decision, there are several important factors to consider. Here's a look. By Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine General Motors, along with its former subsidiary, Delphi, are the latest major
Source: moneycentral.msn.com

Commentary index by author
MSN MoneyCentral - Beware of the annuity salesman's scare tactics by Liz Pulliam Weston, 1/18/2006 How to blitz your holiday debts by Liz Pulliam Weston, 1/16/2006 Why it’s smarter to buy than rent by Liz Pulliam Weston, 1/12/2006 How to sell a car you don’t own by
Source: moneycentral.msn.com

Making up lost pensions
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - WASHINGTON -- As company after company across the country freezes or terminates traditional pensions, typically at the same time shifting to new or sweetened 401(k) plans, workers face a new and important question: How much do I need to save to make
Source: pittsburghlive.com

Ex-Davie mayor is cleared, but inquiry may continue
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Former Davie Mayor Harry Venis helped sell the town an insurance annuity so he could collect a $12,000 finder's fee, but the deal didn't hurt taxpayers or violate any laws, prosecution files show. The Broward State Attorney's Office closed its
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

A-Day - pensions simplification
This is Money - S WEEPING changes to personal and workplace pensions came into force on 6 April - dubbed A-Day. New tax rules change when and how people can retire, how they pay in and what their funds may invest in. The aim of the rules is to make pensions simpler
Source: www.thisismoney.co.uk

New pensions regulations come into effect
ITN - Dubbed A-Day, it sees the biggest overhaul of the rules governing pensions for 50 years. The changes aim to simplify pensions by abolishing the current eight tax regimes that govern them, replacing them with a single set of rules. The current complex
Source: www.itn.co.uk

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