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    #51
    Originally posted by Ninja1980 View Post
    Another question. Does anyone know if its possible into pay into two pensions at once. E.g. a Hargreaves Lansdown Vantage for funds and Sippdeal for shares????
    That's exactly what I do except I use Alliance Trust for shares

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      #52
      Is Alliance Trust better than Sippdeal for shares/etf's?

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        #53
        Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
        That's exactly what I do except I use Alliance Trust for shares
        I use HL for my SIPP which I have invested in Funds. I was thinking of splitting some of my contribution into Shares as well. Why would you not use HL for shares ? Are they more expensive with their charges ?

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          #54
          Originally posted by vince_labcoat View Post
          I use HL for my SIPP which I have invested in Funds. I was thinking of splitting some of my contribution into Shares as well. Why would you not use HL for shares ? Are they more expensive with their charges ?
          http://www.h-l.co.uk/investment-serv...interest-rates

          It depends on who else you are looking at. Unless you are looking to put the shares in your pension (which may or may not be a good idea), it would be best to find a cheaper shares trader. Also bear in mind that you won't get a shares certificate with H&L. I have put some shares in my pension, only because the amount of spare cash is not worth investing into funds.
          If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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            #55
            I don't buy any stocks with HL because of the ongoing management charges. I only hold funds via HL in ISAs and SIPPs.
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              #56
              At the time I looked, Alliance trust charges were lower

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                #57
                Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
                At the time I looked, Alliance trust charges were lower
                For stocks, yes. HL charges £0 for unit trust SIPP's and ISA's.
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
                  For stocks, yes. HL charges £0 for unit trust SIPP's and ISA's.
                  Yes agreed. I was answering to the question above about why I use HL for funds and AT for shares

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
                    Yes agreed. I was answering to the question above about why I use HL for funds and AT for shares
                    Wise strategy.
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                      #60
                      Thread Hijack

                      Hi, Newbie here trying to get my head around all the options as I start contracting.

                      Have read a lot of threads about pension contributions and think I understand the basics but had one small question, if anyone knows the answer.

                      Lets say my Ltd has revenue of £100k per year, of which it pays me £5k salary (NI and tax free) and then my company makes a £95k contribution to my pension (which will also be NI and tax free). If I did not need the £5k to live on could I also make an additional personal contribution of another £5k to my pension and receive the 20% rebate from HMRC to my Pension so that I finished the year with £101k in my pension (tax and NI free) ?

                      Just thinking out loud here and probably making lots of rookie errors

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