Hi,
Looking for some advice here!
I'm 60 years old, I've just retired, 40+ years on class D stamp. Being offered a pension of c. 27k or transfer value of c. 600k. The pension fund is stable and fully funded, I'm told.
I'm divorced, have no other income and won't get anything from the state as far as I'm aware. I am/will be mortgage free.
The BIG question for me is: should I take the monthly pension or open an ARF with the 600k. I really have no clue about financial markets etc.
I suppose I have a medium attitude to risk generally, but would worry a bit about having no other income, in the event of some market catastrophe. I know that markets recover, but what happens to income from ARF in the meantime puzzles me.
I'm reasonably healthy, so expect to live for a while yet! I like the notion that there might be something left in ARF to leave to my (two) children when I depart this particular life.
My head is melted thinking about the different scenarios. Need to make a decision soon.
Suggestions on a postcard please...
Looking for some advice here!
I'm 60 years old, I've just retired, 40+ years on class D stamp. Being offered a pension of c. 27k or transfer value of c. 600k. The pension fund is stable and fully funded, I'm told.
I'm divorced, have no other income and won't get anything from the state as far as I'm aware. I am/will be mortgage free.
The BIG question for me is: should I take the monthly pension or open an ARF with the 600k. I really have no clue about financial markets etc.
I suppose I have a medium attitude to risk generally, but would worry a bit about having no other income, in the event of some market catastrophe. I know that markets recover, but what happens to income from ARF in the meantime puzzles me.
I'm reasonably healthy, so expect to live for a while yet! I like the notion that there might be something left in ARF to leave to my (two) children when I depart this particular life.
My head is melted thinking about the different scenarios. Need to make a decision soon.
Suggestions on a postcard please...