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    #21
    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Have you thought about going into the markets? You know ..... for real
    I make Gordon Gecko look soft.

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      #22
      Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
      Have you thought about going into the markets? You know ..... for real
      Getaaaaaa poounda prawns. Three quid, c'mon ladeees. Lovely prawns. Get yer looovely prawns, three pound a pound.
      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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        #23
        Why I'm not a big fan of pensions.

        Unless you are a permie and your employer is dropping free money in every month or you have one of them final salary jobbies, the rules and shifting sands ring alarm bells in my mind.

        http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfiles/Utter_Madness.pdf
        TLA Direct > Latest News (1 > Wills, Trusts, Probate Legal News > Inheritance tax to cover pensions, claims ruling
        http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfile...ated_plans.pdf
        http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfile...ution_rush.pdf
        Revenue forestall failure adds to confusion | News | Money Marketing
        Retirement age rise plan attacked by charities and unions | Money | The Guardian


        Retirement age is rising rapidly, you might not be able to get a penny out of your SIPP until you are very old.

        At the moment, if you die after your 70th birthday and your SIPP is in drawdown, you lose the whole pot of money you have paid in, even if you don't buy an annuity, so all your hard earned is gone in an instant. Nothing is left to your children, it's gone!

        HMRC are making the rules very complex, changing the rules, challenging people in court, the list goes on.


        Do you really want to put money into something you have no control of and can't get the money back out of for decades,at the whim of successive governments and HMRC's bully boy tactics?

        Personally, I'd rather not. Not with my own money anyway.

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          #24
          Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
          Why I'm not a big fan of pensions.

          Unless you are a permie and your employer is dropping free money in every month or you have one of them final salary jobbies, the rules and shifting sands ring alarm bells in my mind.

          http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfiles/Utter_Madness.pdf
          TLA Direct > Latest News (1 > Wills, Trusts, Probate Legal News > Inheritance tax to cover pensions, claims ruling
          http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfile...ated_plans.pdf
          http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfile...ution_rush.pdf
          Revenue forestall failure adds to confusion | News | Money Marketing
          Retirement age rise plan attacked by charities and unions | Money | The Guardian


          Retirement age is rising rapidly, you might not be able to get a penny out of your SIPP until you are very old.

          At the moment, if you die after your 70th birthday and your SIPP is in drawdown, you lose the whole pot of money you have paid in, even if you don't buy an annuity, so all your hard earned is gone in an instant. Nothing is left to your children, it's gone!

          HMRC are making the rules very complex, changing the rules, challenging people in court, the list goes on.


          Do you really want to put money into something you have no control of and can't get the money back out of for decades,at the whim of successive governments and HMRC's bully boy tactics?

          Personally, I'd rather not. Not with my own money anyway.
          You have a convincing argument I'll give you that. Thanks for your help.
          Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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            #25
            Barclays marketmaker account set up and floated with a couple of k.

            Now <cracks knuckles> decisions decisions.
            Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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              #26
              Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
              Barclays marketmaker account set up and floated with a couple of k.

              Now <cracks knuckles> decisions decisions.
              Oh. Send me a message on it. I'm under the same name.
              What happens in General, stays in General.
              You know what they say about assumptions!

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                #27
                Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                Oh. Send me a message on it. I'm under the same name.
                Not sure how. Still getting used to it and cannot see any IM capability. Can you guide me?
                Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                  Oh. Send me a message on it. I'm under the same name.
                  Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
                  Not sure how. Still getting used to it and cannot see any IM capability. Can you guide me?
                  O Oooh!! I can't see this going well...................

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                    Why I'm not a big fan of pensions.

                    Unless you are a permie and your employer is dropping free money in every month or you have one of them final salary jobbies, the rules and shifting sands ring alarm bells in my mind.

                    http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfiles/Utter_Madness.pdf
                    TLA Direct > Latest News (1 > Wills, Trusts, Probate Legal News > Inheritance tax to cover pensions, claims ruling
                    http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfile...ated_plans.pdf
                    http://www.ajbell.co.uk/downloadfile...ution_rush.pdf
                    Revenue forestall failure adds to confusion | News | Money Marketing
                    Retirement age rise plan attacked by charities and unions | Money | The Guardian


                    Retirement age is rising rapidly, you might not be able to get a penny out of your SIPP until you are very old.

                    At the moment, if you die after your 70th birthday and your SIPP is in drawdown, you lose the whole pot of money you have paid in, even if you don't buy an annuity, so all your hard earned is gone in an instant. Nothing is left to your children, it's gone!

                    HMRC are making the rules very complex, changing the rules, challenging people in court, the list goes on.


                    Do you really want to put money into something you have no control of and can't get the money back out of for decades,at the whim of successive governments and HMRC's bully boy tactics?

                    Personally, I'd rather not. Not with my own money anyway.
                    WHS^2

                    HMR&C believe that anything granted tax free now must be clawed back somehow later, one way or another.
                    Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
                      Not sure how. Still getting used to it and cannot see any IM capability. Can you guide me?
                      It's the forth menu down on the left hand side. You have to register, then you can use it in the forums as well.
                      What happens in General, stays in General.
                      You know what they say about assumptions!

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