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Annuity Myths and Facts

Money Talk

An annuity is a contract between an investor and a life insurance company. Annuities are sold by insurance agents, stock brokers, and other financial advisors. Examples include surrender charges, sales commissions (loads), management fees, and mortality charges. Generally, variable annuities have the highest fees.

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Top 5 reasons to check your payslip

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For the 2021/22 tax year (and through to 2025/26), the tax code for most people under 65 who only have one job or pension is 1257L. While the onus is on employers to pay their employees correctly, there is some responsibility on the employee to make sure that any variable payments, such as overtime or commission, are paid.

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Beyond Legal Documents: Planning Strategies for a “Good Ending”

Money Talk

. ¨ Beneficiary Designations List - It is wise to regularly review the beneficiaries and personal representatives listed in your financial and legal documents such as tax-deferred retirement savings plans, life insurance policies, and wills. Social Security, pension plan, final employer, credit cards) and things to do (e.g.,

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Most UK workers now expect to retire at 62 years old

Workplace Insight

A new poll of people aged between 35 and 55 suggests that most workers expect to retire at around 62 years old, four years earlier than the UK state pension age of 66. The report called Providing for tomorrow today: understanding an ageing workforce was commissioned by law firm Osborne Clarke.

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Total Compensation Statement Template: A Powerful Tool for Employers

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Short-Term Incentives: These can include bonuses, commissions, or other performance-based payments. Long-Term Incentives: This may involve stock options, restricted stock units, or profit-sharing plans.

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Are Workers’ Compensation benefits protected against the rising cost of living?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

To forestall this eventuality, the majority of North American workers’ compensation jurisdictions adjust periodic payments (sometimes called workers’ compensation pensions or permanent disability payments) to account for increases in the cost of living. This policy, however, is far from universal among US workers’ compensation systems.

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FLSA status — exempt vs non-exempt, what do employers need to know?

Business Management Daily

The annual salary limit salary includes commissions, non-discretionary bonuses, and other non-discretionary compensation. It doesn’t include employer payments for health or life insurance, pension contributions, or the cost of other fringe benefits. Any 52-week period may be used to determine the compensation limit.