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Lord Hutton, longevity and financial planning

Posted on November 2, 2010 by henry tapper

I would go beyond Lord Hutton’s immediate proposals and suggest that we have a series of key valuation factors for all the various forms of pensions we belong to. These factors would provide a benchmark , deviation from which would be justified by specific, clearly disclosed circumstances.
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Tagged Brian Hutton Baron Hutton, George Osborne, HM Treasury, Lord Hutton, pension, public sector, Retirement, Scheme (mathematics) | Leave a comment
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