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Old 16th May 2009, 07:58
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Pension Calculator Question

Does anybody know if there is a pensions calculator/info sites that will give me my forecast pension in 6 years time. I have been receiving my Military pension now for 11 years, and of course in 6 years it catches up, index linked for the previous 17. Any ideas thanks?
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ARMED FORCES BENEFITS CALCULATOR – INTRODUCTION



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The Armed Forces’ Benefits Calculator will provide you with an indication of the value of the total benefits you receive as a member of the Armed Forces. It will do this by calculating the financial value of your remuneration and allowances package, together with an indicative value for the other benefits you receive in return for military service, which will indicate what these benefits might cost were you to replicate them in the civilian sector.

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Roger

The only thing I can offer is the September inflation rate which should have been "applied" to the pensions and which you will play 'catch up' on at age 55.

2000 - 3.3%
2001 - 1.7%
2002 - 1.7%
2003 - 2.8%
2004 - 3.1%
2005 - 2.7%
2006 - 3.6%
2007 - 3.9%
2008 - 5.0%

All you need to do is some O level maths.

And yes I did get the figures from the correct inflation table! To double check perhaps BEags could publish his pension figure for each year since he retired (as he was so proud to post his Apr 09 figure) and you should be able to double check the % rise

Of course what will happen this year if the figure in September is a negative figure ....
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Tigermate, Wrathmonk

Thanks a lot.
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Roger

Just reread your original post - misread it as the last six years. To get data back to 1948 (!) click here and scroll down to Table 4.2 (or page 41 of 92).
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The State Old Age Pension will be increased by September RPI or 2.5% whichever is higher - not that I'm that old.

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Of course things are never as simple as they seem - witness Tiger_mate's preamble above.

If it's important for you to get an accurate figure, I would give these guys a call:

Forces Pension Society

Regards

STH
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Pension forcast

The best thing to do is write to "Armed Force Pension Scheme" for a forecast, I did last sept and I had a forecast with in the week. Your aloud a forecast each year. The address is

Mail Point 480
Kentigern House
65 Brown Street
Glasgow G2 8EX
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