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Paying max % so employer matches itWhat do you mean by maxed out his pensions aged 20?
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Paying max % so employer matches itWhat do you mean by maxed out his pensions aged 20?
I know this is a thread about the financial side of retirement and what I’m about to say is slightly off topic.
You come across people on here who are only 30-40- early 50 etc and are chomping at the bit to retire. Why the hell would you wish your life away like that ? By the time your of retirement age your life won’t be as it is now. You’ll not be as fit, people very close to you have a good chance to have passed away and lastly for blokes like me it’s “THE END” so to speak and the Boredom will be a killer, especially in the winter. The sense of having very little purpose will be hard to deal with.
Yes if your cannon fodder who works in a factory or some midblowingly boring job I get it a little, however wishing you where closer to death just so you don’t have to work is pretty tragic.
Your 30’s, 40’s and early 50’s are the prime of your working life, if works that bad try and change what you do or grow up a bit and embrace it.
I agree like. Rather than thinking theyre your prime working years its also your prime ability years too. Graft to 65 n golfing, skiing, paddleboarding or even just getting about may not be as comfortable.Anyone who puts their job/work above anything else is f*cking tragic if you ask me.
Not really maxing pensions then, you're going to have to be a millionaire if he's going to retire at 40Paying max % so employer matches it
That’s not really maxing it out. I’m sure you can put somet like the value of your salary or 40k max per year if you’re a standard rate tax payer, maybe the same or more if you’re a higher rate tax payer. If he retires at 40 and is relying pure on pension performance to carry him through the rest of his life, I don’t thing there’ll be enough compounding happening. Tbf I obviously don’t know his salary or his expectations for a retirement income. etc.Paying max % so employer matches it
£60k or yearly earnings whichever is higher. Can't take pension money until 55 soon to be 57.That’s not really maxing it out. I’m sure you can put somet like the value of your salary or 40k max per year if you’re a standard rate tax payer, maybe the same or more if you’re a higher rate tax payer. If he retires at 40 and is relying pure on pension performance to carry him through the rest of his life, I don’t thing there’ll be enough compounding happening. Tbf I obviously don’t know his salary or his expectations for a retirement income. etc.
Not really maxing pensions then, you're going to have to be a millionaire if he's going to retire at 40![]()
Yeah I meant the poster not the son. Gonna be a multi millionaire to bank roll himProbably going to need a lot more than a million to retire at 40 especially if you want to have any kind of decent lifestyle
You can’t access it, as others have said will rise to 57 soon, by time he reaches that age it’s likely to be 60 IMO and state pension 70 or means testedProbably going to need a lot more than a million to retire at 40 especially if you want to have any kind of decent lifestyle
Has it worked out?
You can’t access it, as others have said will rise to 57 soon, by time he reaches that age it’s likely to be 60 IMO and state pension 70 or means tested
I know what you mean.Anyone who puts their job/work above anything else is f*cking tragic if you ask me.
Control freak ? Ya never there che your always on the golf courseI dunno like. Own business 17 years.
May not be your boss but huge customers may as well be.
Also everything is your problem, nowhere to hide. Being a control freak doesnt help me mind.
It can be a nightmare but rewards have been good I guess, and flexibility at times.
You’re certainly unique pal![]()
My wife is self employed and was not really paying much into a pension for a while until I brought it up. We have a figure per year joint income when retired, she is not going to make her half but hopefully I'm on course to be making over my half so we think it should balance out.Self employed often dont have pensions also , or start to pay in when fairly old .
That happened with us , wife (no) self employed , when young never thought about pensions , only once in late 40s suddenly thought .,,, shit .
Whereas if working in a company often paying into Pension from age 17/18 and Employer contributing , makes huge difference
I think there are a small amount of careers where that is not the case. Research being a big one.Anyone who puts their job/work above anything else is f*cking tragic if you ask me.
I know what you mean.
What’s tragic to me is going through life in a 9-5pm job waiting for your fortnight round a pool once a year (all inclusive….) and wishing your life away.
That’s not a dig, that’s my personal take on my working life. I need that goal or target and the buzz of it all.
Would you fancy beIng a house husband?Everybody who isn't retired looking forward to work tomorrow? Nothing else you'd rather do instead?
No.Would you fancy beIng a house husband?
That’s not the answer I was expecting tbh .
I'm with you on that one. It is one reason why I work where I do or in the industry I do. Flexi time, so one day I can start at 8, another start at 10, or do a long day and a short day. So long as I do about 35 hours per week, anything goes. Used to take long lunch breaks in my last job to play football.What’s tragic to me is going through life in a 9-5pm job waiting for your fortnight round a pool once a year (all inclusive….) and wishing your life away.![]()