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Deposit on BTL property. Property only ever goes up, especially with 20 years of money printing in the pipeline and continued large scale immigration to this country.Comment
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Especially if it's in the south eastOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostDeposit on BTL property. Property only ever goes up, especially with 20 years of money printing in the pipeline and continued large scale immigration to this country.
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Yep. This advice does not apply to most of the north, midlands or wales.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostEspecially if it's in the south east
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCould you tell that to my pension provider?
Was there a promise that you will get at least what you paid in ? Or was there a small print that said you could end up with less money if the stock market crashes ? Most of these types of investment derivatives depend on stock markets, gold prices and a variety of asset classes and how the value of these asset classes go up or down. The fund managers gamble with funds that they dont own and when the gamble does not pay off they pass the losses on to the unsuspecting punter. If the gamble pays off they pocket shed load of bonuses and pass on as less profit to the punter as they possibly can.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Do you expect it to reach it's projected value when it matures ??Originally posted by original PM View PostI am very well endowed
does that count??
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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