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UK Pensions Simplified | Fundamentals of Pension for All

Pensions explained for folks in the UK. We've all been told that pensions are important, but why? Most of us have never had pensions explained to us, yet it's vital to know how pensions work in the UK because for most of us they are the most tax-efficient way of building retirement savings. After watching this video, you'll understand pension basics enough to get started with these crucial accounts. 👉 MeaningfulAcademy - Retirement Planning: 🏷️ Use PROMO Code "YOUTUBE" to save on any of the three courses. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:07 1 - Types of Pension 03:47 2 - Free Money with Pensions 05:49 3 - How Pensions Are Taxed 06:44 4 - How Pensions Grow 08:24 5 - How you get your money OUT 11:20 Summary #meaningfulmoney #meaningfulacademy #retirementplanning 🔴 - Click here to watch Pension vs ISA 🔴 - Click here to watch The biggest retirement challenge is not financial 🔴 - Click here to watch The Art of Retirement 🔴 -

PENSION IN Nigeria EXPLAINED |THE CONTRIBUTORY PENSION SCHEME | RETIREMENT IN NIGERIA #pension

Most of us have never had pensions explained to us , but it is very important to know how pensions work in Nigeria. The very basic knowledge you need I don this video. Disclaimer: My channel is for information purpose only.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Retirement Pension Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Pension in Nigeria is a retirement savings plan that provides a steady income for people after they retire from work. The Nigerian government established the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) in 2004 to help citizens save for retirement and to provide a secure and comfortable retirement for them. The Contributory Pension Scheme is a three-tier system that involves the employee, the employer, and the Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs). Employees are required to contribute 8% of their monthly salary to a pension fund. Employers are then requir