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kenaltobelli

Re: I lost £2000 this week!
« Reply #20 on: February 27, 2009, 05:05:17 pm »
i would rather wait had a bad do with tax man dont need any more exitement

dai

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Re: I lost £2000 this week!
« Reply #21 on: February 27, 2009, 07:20:34 pm »
I paid into a personal pension for years, I did it on a with profits basis as not to take risks.
I was 65 in 2007 and my accountant recommended an independent financial adviser. This guy told me that I had 48 grand in the pot, and did I want to purchase an annuity for income, I said "no I'm still working, just leave it for growth", but I would take the tax free lump sum of 12 grand, he invested the rest, but not on a with profits basis, I have just had a statement showing that my 36 grand pension investment is now worth 17 grand.
I thought he had continued on a with profits plan but he hadn't. I trusted his common sense, and I have really paid the price.
The Irony of this situation is that if I had of taken the monthly income, I would have got a good deal, it was just before the credit crunch.

Re: I lost £2000 this week!
« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2009, 07:25:50 pm »
I paid into a personal pension for years, I did it on a with profits basis as not to take risks.
I was 65 in 2007 and my accountant recommended an independent financial adviser. This guy told me that I had 48 grand in the pot, and did I want to purchase an annuity for income, I said "no I'm still working, just leave it for growth", but I would take the tax free lump sum of 12 grand, he invested the rest, but not on a with profits basis, I have just had a statement showing that my 36 grand pension investment is now worth 17 grand.
I thought he had continued on a with profits plan but he hadn't. I trusted his common sense, and I have really paid the price.
The Irony of this situation is that if I had of taken the monthly income, I would have got a good deal, it was just before the credit crunch.

That's gutty, feel sorry for you, if you can it's worth leaving in, as it's a paper loss until you take it out. Though it'll go down a bit more before it goes up. Is it possible your IFA didn't do as you asked if so you might be able to get a bit from him too...

Window Washers

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Re: I lost £2000 this week!
« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2009, 12:29:32 am »
You come into this world with nothing....
If you die in debt then you've made a proffit.   ;D

 ;D

We've another eight-and-a-half years on a fixed interest mortgage.  >:(  But it's payable, so I'm not complaining.
think yourself lucky I have another 26 years on mine  ::)

aint going to last that long but still thats whats left for now
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)