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Mad Moe
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7th Aug 07 at 13:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Most Pensions and Financial advisors I have spoken with always stress the importance of starting to plan for retirment early, suppose it depends when you what to retire, personally I would like to be comfortable financially by the age of 50/55 at least then you get to live out your laster years stress free
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7th Aug 07 at 13:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have a company pension, i pay 5% of my wages each week, they match it. usualy about 15 a week, and they match it.

Im 21, and have been paying into it since 18

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Mad Moe
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quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
Pensions and savings are bollocks. Putting money into property is the way forward.


There are tax incentives for buying property into your pension fund though which you do not get as an individual, so to say they are bollocks is stupid
Ecosse Sport
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Originally posted by Mad MoeI'm in the process of moving my pension to Ireland to allow me to buy residential property with it's funds as I already have a couple of apartments and would like to have to the freedom in the future to invest my pension in the property market.


Do you know where I could find out more information about this??
ed
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7th Aug 07 at 13:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pension plans are a lod of bollocks. They only give you back something stupid like £100 a week after you have paid a shit load of cash into them. I'm going to invest money in prroperty and keep cash in a savings account so I can look after my own funds.
Dean_W
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7th Aug 07 at 13:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
Pensions and savings are bollocks. Putting money into property is the way forward.


There are tax incentives for buying property into your pension fund though which you do not get as an individual, so to say they are bollocks is stupid


They are bollocks. You don't get anywhere near what you pay in.

Buy a house, rent it out. Make £100 per month at least. Then when the equity has gone through the roof sell it and there you go. Easy money.
ed
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7th Aug 07 at 13:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
Have been paying into my pensions since leaving school at 18, any one who thinks the can just keep putting it off and putting it off and still have a decent standard of living when they are old are going to be very disappointed unless they are very sucessful in their career.

A decent standard of living is not £300 a week though.
Mad Moe
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quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
Pensions and savings are bollocks. Putting money into property is the way forward.


There are tax incentives for buying property into your pension fund though which you do not get as an individual, so to say they are bollocks is stupid



They are bollocks. You don't get anywhere near what you pay in.

Buy a house, rent it out. Make £100 per month at least. Then when the equity has gone through the roof sell it and there you go. Easy money.


Or buy it in to your SAS pay no income tax on your rent recovery and no captial gains tax on the equity, even more easier money if you know what you're doing
Mad Moe
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7th Aug 07 at 13:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by ed
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
Have been paying into my pensions since leaving school at 18, any one who thinks the can just keep putting it off and putting it off and still have a decent standard of living when they are old are going to be very disappointed unless they are very sucessful in their career.

A decent standard of living is not £300 a week though.


Who said anything about £300/Week
M333KS D
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i started work at 16/17 and started paying in to one as soon as i joined, with my wage being decent i dont notice it going out of my account every month, gotta be better than nothing, specially if you dont see it going every month
ed
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7th Aug 07 at 14:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
quote:
Originally posted by ed
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
Have been paying into my pensions since leaving school at 18, any one who thinks the can just keep putting it off and putting it off and still have a decent standard of living when they are old are going to be very disappointed unless they are very sucessful in their career.

A decent standard of living is not £300 a week though.


Who said anything about £300/Week
That's what you're likely to get from some silly pension scheme though.
Mad Moe
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7th Aug 07 at 14:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Ecosse Sport
quote:
Originally posted by Mad MoeI'm in the process of moving my pension to Ireland to allow me to buy residential property with it's funds as I already have a couple of apartments and would like to have to the freedom in the future to invest my pension in the property market.


Do you know where I could find out more information about this??


We use a company called St James' Place to look after our personal finances and it was they who adisvised us of this opportunity. I think I've got some info on it at home so I'll get back to you
Ecosse Sport
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7th Aug 07 at 14:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
quote:
Originally posted by Ecosse Sport
quote:
Originally posted by Mad MoeI'm in the process of moving my pension to Ireland to allow me to buy residential property with it's funds as I already have a couple of apartments and would like to have to the freedom in the future to invest my pension in the property market.


Do you know where I could find out more information about this??


We use a company called St James' Place to look after our personal finances and it was they who adisvised us of this opportunity. I think I've got some info on it at home so I'll get back to you


Thanks I'd appreciate that, I've got two properties at the moment and would like to get more as part of a pension portfolio.
Marc
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7th Aug 07 at 16:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If I earned enough money to do so I would. Apparantley I have a company pension though

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