I know we have got some clever mathematician here
I'm in a company pension scheme which is non-contribution and it's base on final 2/3 salary (40/60)
I understand the calculation,
Example: £10,000 per year salary
£10,000 x 40 ÷ 60 = £6666.66 per year pension (I'm guessing it's 40 yrs service and 60 yrs retirement age(?)
I have contribute to topped up my pension on 1/45ths accrual rate but I'm not sure how to work it out, is it:
£10,000 x 45 ÷ 60 = £7500.00 per year pension
or
£10,000 x 40 ÷ 45 = £8888.88 per year pension
The online pension calculator doesn't help either.
I'm in a company pension scheme which is non-contribution and it's base on final 2/3 salary (40/60)
I understand the calculation,
Example: £10,000 per year salary
£10,000 x 40 ÷ 60 = £6666.66 per year pension (I'm guessing it's 40 yrs service and 60 yrs retirement age(?)
I have contribute to topped up my pension on 1/45ths accrual rate but I'm not sure how to work it out, is it:
£10,000 x 45 ÷ 60 = £7500.00 per year pension
or
£10,000 x 40 ÷ 45 = £8888.88 per year pension
The online pension calculator doesn't help either.