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Prudential: Rise in Older Parents Puts Pressure On Family Purse Strings.


Business Editors

STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 6, 2001

The prospect of financial hardship looms large for people who start families later on in life. A growing number of people aged 40 and over are having babies and unless they start planning to finance their children's education now, Prudential Prudential is the name of two different companies and buildings named after them:

Companies:
  • Prudential plc is a United Kingdom-based financial services company.
  • Prudential Financial, Inc.
 is warning that they could end up with an expensive bill in their retirement and many will be officially classed as living in poverty.

Whilst Madonna, Iman Bowie and Michael Douglas are all examples of parents who may be in possession of a bus pass by the time their recently born children are graduating from university, not everyone is as readily prepared for financing children into their seventh decade.

Prudential believes that pensions, with their attractive tax benefits, could be a mainly unexplored option to save for their children's higher education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
.

The late blossoming generation(1):
-- In 1999 over 14,000 women aged over 40 had babies;

-- In 1989 the figure was just over 9,000 women aged over 40;

-- Eleven percent of all new born babies in 1999 had a father aged 40 or over;

-- In 1989 the figure was just under eight percent


Andy Briggs, Director of Pensions at Prudential said: "Having children later in life gives you more to worry about than whether or not you'll be the oldest and slowest parent at Sports Day “Sports Day” redirects here. For the LazyTown episode, see List of LazyTown episodes.

Sports days are annual events staged by many schools in which children participate in competitive sporting activities, often with the aim of winning trophies or prizes.
. When you thought you'd be enjoying their retirement, you may have to continue working or dramatically reduce your disposable income disposable income

Portion of an individual's income over which the recipient has complete discretion. To assess disposable income, it is necessary to determine total income, including not only wages and salaries, interest and dividend payments, and business profits, but also
 to pay for education costs."

Based on an average rate of inflation of 3%, parents will need around (pound)12,000(2) a year to send their child to university in 18 years time. Furthermore, they can expect to spend around (pound)50,000(3) on their children for the first seventeen years of their lives, excluding the cost of private education.

Andy Briggs concluded: "Up to 61%(4) of people in retirement live in poverty or on low incomes and unless older parents with small children start planning now, they could be included in this category when they retire. However, if they use their pension funds effectively, they could ensure that they not only have enough income for themselves in retirement, but also pay for their children's higher education."

However, the first point to ensure is that you are paying enough into your pension to provide you with an adequate income when you want to retire. Once you are happy with this, the benefits of using your pension to fund your child's higher education include:

-- Tax benefits - income tax on pension contributions are

refunded. This means that if you are a higher rate

taxpayer, for every pound you pay into your pension, the

Government will contribute 66 pence pence  
n. Chiefly British
A plural of penny.


pence
Noun

a plural of penny
USAGE: Since the decimalization of British currency and the introduction of the abbreviation p,
;

-- Tax free income. If you have a personal or stakeholder stakeholder n. a person having in his/her possession (holding) money or property in which he/she has no interest, right or title, awaiting the outcome of a dispute between two or more claimants to the money or property.

pension, you can take up to 25% of your fund tax free when

you reach 50;

-- Low charges. With the introduction of stakeholder pensions

that have annual management charges of 1% or less, all

pension charges have fallen;

-- Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs and FSAVCs). If

you are a member of an occupational pension scheme occupational pension scheme nplan m profesional de jubilación

occupational pension scheme occupation nbetriebliche Altersversorgung f 
, you

can make extra contributions through AVCs. In some cases,

your employer will match your contributions and they will

also pay the charges

Notes to Editors:

-- (1) National Statistics: Birth Statistics, Review of the

Registrar General The Registrar General is the Government official responsible for the registration of births, deaths and marriages in England and Wales. There are similar officials in Scotland and Northern Ireland, so the Registrar General is often called the Registrar General for England and Wales  on births and patterns of family

building in England and Wales England and Wales are both constituent countries of the United Kingdom, that together share a single legal system: English law. Legislatively, England and Wales are treated as a single unit (see State (law)) for the conflict of laws. , 1999, Series FM1 no.28.

-- (2) Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells: see Royal Tunbridge Wells, England.  Equitable Friendly Society 2000.

-- (3) Joseph Rowntree Foundation The Joseph Rowntree Foundation[1] is a social policy research and development charity, seeking to better understand the causes of social difficulties such as poverty and housing and explore ways of overcoming them.  2000.

-- (4) Hepworth and Twine, 1990.

-- (5) For further information on Prudential pensions

customers can call 0845 070 3333(a) or log on to

www.pru.co.uk.

(a) Calls may be recorded or monitored to improve our service.

"Prudential" is a trading name of the Prudential Assurance Company Limited. This name is also used by other companies within the Prudential marketing group, which between them provide life assurance, pensions, savings and investment products. The Prudential Assurance Company Limited is registered in England and Wales. Registered Office at 142 Holborn Bars, London, EC1N 2NH. Registered number 15454. Regulated by the FSA FSA Financial Services Authority
FSA Food Standards Agency (UK)
FSA Farm Service Agency (USDA)
FSA Financial Services Agency (Japan) 


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