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The Final Pay Figure shown is more/less than I actually earn?

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The Final Pay Figure shown is more/less than I actually earn?

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The figure shown is the average pensionable pay you have received (plus pay award increase) within the preceding financial year (NOT your current salary scale). It is uprated to a full-time equivalent figure (37 hours a week, 52 weeks a year), so this figure could be much higher than your accustomed to if you are a part-time employee. If the figure is less than anticipated, it could be that some of your earnings (various bonuses, non-contractual overtime etc) are not pensionable – only pensionable pay is used in your pension calculations.

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