Pensions Guides
This section contains guides to various aspects of the UK Pension system. These guides have been produced by The Pension Service.A guide to your pension options (PM1)
This gives a general summary of the pensions system and suggests things you should think about.State Pensions - Your Guide (PM2)
This guide explains whether you are likely to get a State Pension and how state pensions are worked out. It includes more details about the State Second Pension, including examples of how it can help people in different circumstances.Occupational Pensions - Your Guide (PM3)
You will find this guide helpful if you are working for an employer who runs a pension scheme and you are a member of the scheme or are thinking of joining.Personal Pensions - Your Guide (PM4)
If you are thinking about a personal pension, this guide tells you the sort of questions you should be asking and how you can decide if a personal pension is best for you.Pensions for the self-employed - Your Guide (PM5)
If you are self-employed, you have fewer options but you still have important decisions to make. This guide tells you how you can decide what will be best for you.Pensions for Women - Your Guide (PM6)
If you are a woman, the pattern of your working life may be different from a man’s. For example, you may be more likely to have a career break to raise a family. This guide gives you an idea of the options available, and what you should think about when you plan your pension.Contracted Out Pensions - Your Guide (PM7)
This guide gives you information about contracting out of (leaving) the additional State Pension (SERPS or State Second Pension).Stakeholder Pensions - Your Guide (PM8)
This guide tells you what you need to think about before taking out a stakeholder pension. It will help you decide whether this kind of pension is best for you.State Pensions for Carers and Parents (PM9)
If you have given up work and aren’t earning very much because you are caring for someone, this guide may help you. It explains what to do to make sure you get as much State Pension as you can in the future.The information within all the guides in this section has been produced by The Pension Service and is subject to Crown Copyright
The Pension Service updates this series of guides periodically. Pensions Information.com makes every effort to amend this section as soon as updates are made. To be sure you are viewing the most recent version, please refer to www.pensionguide.gov.uk/guides/download.htm
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