Briefly: Women's advice for women

Friday 22 January 1993 19:02 EST
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A TEAM of female pension consultants has been formed at Towry Law, the financial advisers, to deliver pensions advice to working women. Women need to contribute more to pensions, Towry Law says, because they tend to take time out from work, retire earlier and live longer.

A booklet, Pensions for Women: Finding the Perfect Match, written by the team, covers career breaks, part-time working and divorce.

The booklet is available free from Towry Law, 57 High Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1LX. Telephone 0753 868244.

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