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Changing plans on pension age – why?

Posted on 7 June, 201813 June, 2018 by Alison O'Connell

A change of government means the age of eligibility for New Zealand’s public pension will stay at 65. Meanwhile, the UK hastens its state pension age increase to 68.

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Posted in Longevity, Pensions Tagged Life expectancy, New Zealand, New Zealand Superannuation, Pension age, UK

Rules of Thumb for decumulation or draw down

Posted on 8 May, 20178 May, 2017 by Alison O'Connell

A simple tool to get people thinking about how to take money from retirement savings – a new approach from New Zealand.

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Posted in Longevity, Pensions, Retirement Tagged Actuarial, Decumulation, Draw down, Longevity risk, New Zealand, Retirement income

New Zealand Superannuation: age of eligibility and life expectancy

Posted on 17 April, 201716 June, 2018 by Alison O'Connell

A conservative rationale for raising the age of eligibility of New Zealand’s public pension.

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Posted in Longevity, Pensions, Retirement Tagged Life expectancy, New Zealand, New Zealand Superannuation, Pension age

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