bosses son
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Thinking of starting a private pension for myself. Are there much difference between different types or firms? Dont have much knowlege yet. Also what sort of return is there?
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I am going to. But I want to know a little first. Because I hav'nt a lot of faith in specialists.Speak to a financial advisor.preferably one from your bank.in fact speak to a few as some will try and fleece you.
Nick...
Speak to a financial advisor.preferably one from your bank.in fact speak to a few as some will try and fleece you.
Nick...
Put money into something you can kick (or something that might kick you) rather than numbers on a piece of paper.
Pensions are only tax efficient if you're a 40% tax-payer, IME.
No.Does this include horses
Some ? I'd say allSpeak to a financial advisor.preferably one from your bank.in fact speak to a few as some will try and fleece you.
Nick...
May I ask what you put in per annum at the moment,I have a low cost private pension ( SIPP ) with AJ Bell. I go for high yielding blue chip stocks, current overall yield is 5.97% on the portfolio. Reinvesting the dividends over the next 20 years should give me a portfolio with a dividend income in the region of £28k. On top of that we rent out a barn conversion, and don't forget there's the state pension too. Should all add up to a bit over £50k a year to retire on, which will do for me and the missus.
Put money into something you can kick (or something that might kick you) rather than numbers on a piece of paper.
Pensions are only tax efficient if you're a 40% tax-payer, IME.
May I ask what you put in per annum at the moment,