FiMT - Research on military veterans and the welfare system
Are you a UK Armed Forces veteran?
Are you currently receiving Universal Credit?
Would you be willing to talk about your experiences of the benefits system?
Are you a UK Armed Forces veteran?
Are you currently receiving Universal Credit?
Would you be willing to talk about your experiences of the benefits system?
A great opportunity to learn about JP Morgan, Financial services and programmes
The Retirement Living Standards, launched by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association helps people picture what kind of lifestyle they could have in the future.
We have a brief discussion about different kinds of debts and borrowings and how it will help you to understand the debts better.
Sadly, but understandably far too few people give much thought to managing their later lives to ensure that what they have when they die is passed on to their dependants without the Government taking a potentially significant proportion.
The amount of your AFPS15 pension can benefit up to £6,500 overall by using the ‘Added Years’ facility. This amount is set by the scheme administrator and may be uplifted in the future.
For many people it is only when involved with the death of a close family member or friend that they hear the noun Probate for the first time.
The government is seeking views about a National Insurance Contributions (NICs) holiday for employers who hire former members of the UK regular armed forces.