What exactly is the difference between a pension fund and a saving account ? I mean in both cases you get what you have saved through the years plus interest.
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Pension funds have a tax-free element.Originally posted by Likely View PostWhat exactly is the difference between a pension fund and a saving account ? I mean in both cases you get what you have saved through the years plus interest. -
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHave you heard of Buy To Let? It's similar to a goose wot laid a golden egg.
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What if I am ? Am I going to be discriminated ? I thought this was a free country.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostAre you from Outer Mongolia?Comment
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It might explain why you clearly have no clue about a savings account and a pension in the UK.Originally posted by Likely View PostWhat if I am ?
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On that, you're sorely mistaken.Originally posted by Likely View PostI thought this was a free country.
Move along. Nothing to see here.Comment
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A savings account gives you what you have saved through the years plus interest.Originally posted by Likely View PostWhat exactly is the difference between a pension fund and a saving account ? I mean in both cases you get what you have saved through the years plus interest.
A pension fund gives you a set income for the rest of your life after a certain point. So if you retire age 65 and die age 66, you get less than you put in. If you die age 100 you get more than you put in.Comment
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Let me guess... developer for an IB?Originally posted by Likely View PostWhat exactly is the difference between a pension fund and a saving account ? I mean in both cases you get what you have saved through the years plus interest.Comment
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