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janaage
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« Reply #13095 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 12:14:46 »

I think a lot depends on you want to do and the level of income required to support that.

All being well I am hoping to downsize the house and use the proceeds to travel whilst my pensions hopefully provide enough income to live.

Final salary scheme Jan? Well done fella

Been contributory for last 5 years but still good value for money. Does act as a bit of a ball and chain round the foot when tempted elsewhere, as package wise it's worth quite a bit per year.
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« Reply #13096 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 12:17:05 »

I was in a decent final salary scheme for 10+ years until I was made redundant beginning of last year, gutted about losing that. Not currently in a pension scheme so need to sort that out sooner rather than later.

I left Nationwides final salary scheme when I opted for redundancy 7 years ago. Massive shame but it was a family/life choice which worked out well (so far).

Edit :I agree with the ball and chain, it was a massive factor in thinking about staying but why stay in a job for a pension when happiness can lie elsewhere
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fatbasher

« Reply #13097 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 13:24:35 »

Most of you have forgotten the working class peoples party (Labour, new or old makes no difference) withdrew tax relief from pension funds to the tune of £5 billion annually every year thus reducing the value of the annual credits (don't get confused with tax relief on paye contibutions) to your fund, the net result is that you had to pay in more for longer to get the same......  

The culprit, a certain Gordon Brown who sold massive chunks of our gold reserves at the bottom of the market and told the markets he was going to do it, thus depressing the final price even further.

Prudence my arse.
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Amir

« Reply #13098 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 13:51:06 »

I'm semi-retired at 39 Smiley

I'm retired at 35, seems living in the east is the way to go!

n.b. There's always a chance this post will come back to haunt me, life has a way of biting you on the arse like that.  I won't tell you fuckers if it does though.
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Flashheart

« Reply #13099 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:00:25 »

I'm retired at 35, seems living in the east is the way to go!

n.b. There's always a chance this post will come back to haunt me, life has a way of biting you on the arse like that.  I won't tell you fuckers if it does though.

Good man.

Out of curiosity, how do you support yourself?
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tans
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« Reply #13100 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:06:03 »

Imports and exports Wink
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Flashheart

« Reply #13101 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:17:01 »

Imports and exports Wink

 Grin
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Amir

« Reply #13102 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:42:08 »

Good man.

Out of curiosity, how do you support yourself?

Made most of my money on the stock market and still invest now.  Silent partner in two small businesses too.

Couldn't do it and live in England though, cost of living is too high.  There's probably plenty on here with more to their name.
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Flashheart

« Reply #13103 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:43:53 »

Fair play.

Lend us a tenner  Grin (just kidding, of course)
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« Reply #13104 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:46:11 »

You probably have more than Jed.  Why dont you try and buy the sodding club as well?
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« Reply #13105 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:49:18 »

Not currently in a pension scheme so need to sort that out sooner rather than later.

Give me shout if you want some help.
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Amir

« Reply #13106 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 14:55:48 »

Fair play.

Lend us a tenner  Grin (just kidding, of course)


I didn't get where I am today by lending people tenners Smiley
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Flashheart

« Reply #13107 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 15:25:42 »

Twenty then?
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« Reply #13108 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 18:18:21 »

I never intend to retire as I never intend to work for a living. My current job stresses me out enough already and consumes enough of my time
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« Reply #13109 on: Saturday, June 7, 2014, 21:02:09 »

I'm aiming to retire at fifty. Trying to hammer the mortgage and have it paid by 2020, then that gives me 4 years to build a pot up to retire with.
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