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<blockquote data-quote="Bloders" data-source="post: 7501191" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>how do i atatch an excel sheet?</p><p>I created an excel sheet comparing a pension and property.</p><p>It doe not consider capital growth of the property as [USER=33090]@Highland Mule[/USER] mentioned, for me there is no intention to dispose of the property. </p><p>I created it when i moved jobs, to see what i should do. For me of course, with a PAYE job, the tax releif on the pension payments are considerable and can easily shift the balance point.</p><p>However, taking a quick look at it this morning, i can see some ommissions in my calcs.</p><p></p><p>Its a sad fact I dont trust my pension company though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloders, post: 7501191, member: 1111"] how do i atatch an excel sheet? I created an excel sheet comparing a pension and property. It doe not consider capital growth of the property as [USER=33090]@Highland Mule[/USER] mentioned, for me there is no intention to dispose of the property. I created it when i moved jobs, to see what i should do. For me of course, with a PAYE job, the tax releif on the pension payments are considerable and can easily shift the balance point. However, taking a quick look at it this morning, i can see some ommissions in my calcs. Its a sad fact I dont trust my pension company though... [/QUOTE]
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