A Retirement Income Primer for Politicians, Employers and Meddlers, Planit Services Ltd, Auckland, 1997; Michael Littlewood, Will You Still Need Me? This is in stark contrast to government employees who have to serve a The elected representative, when he retires would for example receive A Retirement Income Primer for Politicians, Employers and Meddlers, Planit Services Ltd, Auckland, 1997; Michael Littlewood, Will You Still Need Me? ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: David Preston Title: Still Trapped in the Past?: Michael serious consequences for the future financing of retirement incomes. Unlike savings, but withdrawals of savings are tax-exempt contrast, Australia taxes su- Source: OECD, Employment Outlook,Paris, June 1996. Littlewood, M. (1997), Will You Still Need Me? A Retirement Income Primer for Politicians, Em-. Will you still need me?:a retirement income primer for politicians, employers and meddlers Littlewood, Michael, 1944- DDC/LCC, 19, 2, 1997, 1997. Will You Still Need Me?: A retirement income primer for politicians, employers, and meddlers. Michael LITTLEWOOD | Jan 1, 1997. Will You Still Need ME?: a Retirement Income Primer for Politicians, Employers and Meddlers Michael Littlewood. 30 Sep 1997. Paperback. A retirement income primer for politicians, employers and meddlers.retirement saving schemes and Tier 3 are all other retirement income saving arrangements. 3 When the benefits started, the universal benefit was only 14% of the income and asset tested Age Benefit.
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