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Thread: O/T isn't retirement brill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Adventure before dementia would be my suggestion.

    I,m not there yet.....I mean retirement not dementia

    A lot of football fans suffer from dementia.

    Hence the chant “who are ya?, who are ya?”

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    ....or 'is this a library' or the fire drill one.

    'Are you Wednesday is disguise' aimed at Colchester United

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I support a lot of Labour ideas, but none thought up by the dinosaur Corbyn


    Btw where did education come into this discussion?
    Education jwas ust a flippant reference to the means testing on student loans that has been going on for the last 25 years that you apparently don't think works for whatever reason. But whatever your reason is, you're obviously very sure and committed to the principle, despite the committed application of all recent governments on education and welfare to means testing, and the best of British to you sir...

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    Flippant thread just gone t1ts up again jolly.
    Always ends up political.
    Advice to all though especially the younger on here.
    Get your pension going. Once it's set up you won't miss it. No good saying I need to live now. You still can. But at the end of the day pension is about £170 a week.
    Can you live on That?
    I contributed about 260 a month for about 32 years. On a low risk policy.
    I couldn't afford more. Company put half in. DO IT YOUNGER ONES.

  5. #35
    Excellent advice crash, pay as much as you can into a pension.

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    No good blaming baby boomers etc.
    This one worked none stop 50 years.
    I bet jolly isn't far behind .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Excellent advice crash, pay as much as you can into a pension.
    Even if Government do away with tax relief on pensions it’s a no brainier to have a private pension to supplement the state pension.
    State pension is nowhere near enough to live on and treat your grandkids.

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by CASPER-64-FRANK View Post
    Even if Government do away with tax relief on pensions it’s a no brainier to have a private pension to supplement the state pension.
    State pension is nowhere near enough to live on and treat your grandkids.
    True but having both you can trigger off income tax limits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    True but having both you can trigger off income tax limits.
    That’s correct.
    I chose a Drawdown pension and try to stay within income tax limits, so does my wife. Difficult at times but not unachievable.

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    Important to get professional advice.

    But beware the fakes.

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