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The past year should have been kind to anyone with a pension plan investing in equity.

No changes to pensions here but took life easier last year and will do the same for the next few years.

Pensions are best planned at 20 years and not 45 years - treat it like growing an Oak tree, plant the acorn at 1 year and you end up with a decent tree later in life, leave it until 45 and you will get......a small shrub!

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30 year old here and no pension as of yet. 

 

Been looking into buying a couple of houses but dont want the hassle....

 

Also like the look of the LISA for retirement and drawing at 60 yr old. 25% top up pa off the government. Can put up to 4k a year into it. 

 

Also need to sort a basic pension aswell. 

 

Need to move savings about as doing naff all at current place. But all the places doing better offers...... never heard of them!

 

Also thought about going ltd and paying myself a pension out of my profits before tax :D

 

Need to pull my finger out!

 

Interesting topic for me this is. 

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Buy some houses and have a pension and your savings and your machinery and a big jar full of coins mate.

  Fingers in pies and all that.

  I treat my pension as money I don’t miss, I’m not a big risk taker so I’m a number 6 on the pension scale so I don’t get a big return.

  I started mine when I was 16, trebbled it at 23 when I became self employed and I’ll cash it in at 55 and pay the TAX and enjoy the money hopefully.

  Maybe a couple of deposits for the boys to buy a house or a Porsche for my good lady.

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Has anyone who is self employed used the NEST pension that I think is set up by the government usually used by work place pensions? 

ive spent most of the last 10 years investing in machines, which in turn enables me a reasonable living and having assets is always good. But as Stephen says think keeping several options in the go is a good idea. Certainly the LISAs seem like free money and be mad not to take them up on it, espeacially if still youngish as they stop the 25% contribution after you get to 50 I think.

 

  • 2 years later...
Posted
10 minutes ago, swinny said:

2-3 years later folks.... hope some changes have been made over this duration 😀 

 

Dont know about that Chris, most of the folk I know living off a pension wear an overcoat indoors and spend all day licking the inside of their lounge windows.

 

Bob

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18 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

 

Dont know about that Chris, most of the folk I know living off a pension wear an overcoat indoors and spend all day licking the inside of their lounge windows.

 

Bob

Lol 😆  how do you not know some folk on arbtalk allready do that now lol 😆 😂 

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Just now, swinny said:

Lol 😆  how do you not know some folk on arbtalk allready do that now lol 😆 😂 

Most of them live up North😉

 

My pension will kick in soon, not a massive amount but I'll not have to work so much.

 

What have you got in place?

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