Funkstain wrote:I like the Vanguard funds, they are low cost and well spread out and offer a lot of choice. For a simple fire-and-forget, the life strategy funds are attractive at 0.23%ish total cost (plus your platform cost, don't forget), see here for more: https://www.vanguard.co.uk/professional/investment-capabilities/multi-asset/lifestrategy
equinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
SG done a post, seemed convincing, so I clicked some random links, put some money in a random fund. hopefully in several years time i'll be able to get more money back than i put inequinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
equinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
Funkstain wrote:Lifetime limit of £1M or thereabouts may change with inflationSpaceGazelle wrote:Contribution limit is 40K a year?! Christ that's generous.
equinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
equinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
equinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
hylian_elf wrote:Lack of knowledge and exposure on matters of saving and pensions and retirement etc is a big issue, even among adults. Probably getting better. Government just not doing enough about it. It should have modules in national curriculum.
Fuck off you slimy, 2 faced, double crossing wanker.The_Emperor_of_Sand wrote:Invest in sand tokens.
equinox_code wrote:How do people know about any of his stuff? Did your parents teach it to you? Or was it covered in school?
That makes me feel a bit better knowing my work pension is bigger than that...even if it still makes me a bit sad when i get annual summary and see the paltry amount it would work out to as a yearly pension!drumbeg wrote:My financial advisor said the average private pension pot in the UK was 20k. Pretty bad!hylian_elf wrote:Lack of knowledge and exposure on matters of saving and pensions and retirement etc is a big issue, even among adults. Probably getting better. Government just not doing enough about it. It should have modules in national curriculum.
RamSteelwood wrote:That makes me feel a bit better knowing my work pension is bigger than that...even if it still makes me a bit sad when i get annual summary and see the paltry amount it would work out to as a yearly pension!
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