Retirement pension plans vary according to the country you live in, but as a general rule there are employer funded plans and state funded plans. Employer plans usually work by deducting an amount from your salary and the employer then contributes an equal amount to the fund. State plans usually depend on contributions made throughout the retired person's lifetime. A general explanation can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pension
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You have to base your plans upon how much you'll need to live on when you do retire. Even if you don't know when you have to begin with that simple requirement and work towards saving enough so that you'll have it when you need it.
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Congratulations on your retirement. I have to admit I am a little jealous, but I know that you will have a new boss, and your spouse won't let you call in sick.
Know if you will have medicare. If you will then find a good consultant about if you need suplamental insurance and which is the best match for you.
I don't know u, so how the heck should I know???
If you have no knowledge of retirement plans, it may be a good idea, But first you should ask friends or family members, that may have some insight, for advice. You wouldn't want to fork over money for advice that you could get elsewhere for free. Also the internet is a wonderful place when it comes to these things. I'm sure that you could find anything you need to know, if you know where to search.
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You can know if you have a retirement account by checking your financial statements or contacting your employer or financial institution to inquire about any retirement accounts in your name.
As part of a sentence, "what your plans are" is correct. For example, "Please let me know what your plans are" is a perfectly good sentence. If, however, you are asking whether "what your plans are" is a correct sentence by itself, it is not. If it is intended as a question, it should be "What are your plans?"