A 30-year-old who delays retirement planning until personal accounts are introduced could be £116,000 worse off in retirement, Fidelity International claims.
It pointed out that a 30-year-old who started contributing the full £3600 annual amount allowed in the personal account proposals now, would build a pot of £612,000 at age 65. But it the person w...
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