DaveH
Striker
Enjoy and I'll send you hate mail as a PM, out of pure spite and jealously.Okey dokeyAnyhoo I'm off out for a stroll and maybe a pint before the rain comes just cos I can
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Enjoy and I'll send you hate mail as a PM, out of pure spite and jealously.Okey dokeyAnyhoo I'm off out for a stroll and maybe a pint before the rain comes just cos I can
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Not sure of the mechanics of it but it's a safety net for people moving whole pots about. My mate did it without one . The people taking your pot have to confirm you've been advised properly. I think you have to prove you know your onions somehow.Are they actually allowed to do that. Ay the end of the day it's your money.
Not saying you shouldn't get an ifa but didn't think it would be legal for them not to release your money.
Does the McCloud judgement impact on you??I'm on public sector related pension, so one of the last few defined benefit schemes. It was only around 2008 it changed from being final salary.
I had not come across that and it doesn't look like it does.Does the McCloud judgement impact on you??
Back in my working days I was part of a completely dysfunctional team. Outside consultant was brought in to do team building with us.Use the icebreaker one of lecturers tried when I went to university.
He asked if you were an animal what would you be and why?
He wasn't expecting my reply-
Jack Russell terrier because they are always scrapping and I could lick my own balls![]()
Team building, ice breakers, away days, group exercises, mandatory training all cringeworthy stuff that everyone hates, such is the corporate world.Back in my working days I was part of a completely dysfunctional team. Outside consultant was brought in to do team building with us.
Gave us the icebreaker of each of us describing each other team member as either an animal or a food and why.
First bloke up opened with "When I look Neil I think of a spider" facilitator said great, why does Neil make you think of spiders?
Answer was "Because I f*cking hate spiders".
Team building ended after 30 minutes.
Pretty sure I know the answer to this noddy question but as someone that is shit at sums I’ll ask the peeps on here that know more.
Currently match my employers max contribution into my pension - 9% each so that’s all good. Also pay £500 a month into a S&S ISA and top that up to the annual max from a savings pot.
Am I being daft in that I should just pay into the ISA from savings and sacrifice the extra 500 a month into my pension, stopping the monthly after tax deduction into the ISA. So I save the same but win the tax back.
I’ve just clicked thisbut like I said I’m a bit dense on this.
I might be going against the grain here but if I could go back 25-30 years I would put my pension contributions towards a bigger mortgage and better house.
Oh it’s a wonderful thingBenefit of hindsight with high house price inflation during early 2000s
Benefit of hindsight with high house price inflation during early 2000s
I would not dwell on it too long….millions of people are thinking today things like ‘if only I had the courage to buy, or I wish I bought that house’. Me included. I sold a house back in 2001 for 110k, just over one year later it went for 180kI was relatively late into the housing market and didn't buy until 2010 when I was 38. It meant that I benefited from the price drops following the banking crash and - until this year - had very low interest rates. However, if I could have afforded to buy 10 years earlier, like many of my friends did, I would be laughing even if it had been harder in the early days.
I sold two property's in London in 1999 and 2000 and bought my present house with the money. Today those two property's are worth about £1.3m and my home now is only worth about £450,000. In hindsight I should have kept one of them for my pension.I would not dwell on it too long….millions of people are thinking today things like ‘if only I had the courage to buy, or I wish I bought that house’. Me included. I sold a house back in 2001 for 110k, just over one year later it went for 180k![]()
Team building, ice breakers, away days, group exercises, mandatory training all cringeworthy stuff that everyone hates, such is the corporate world.
I remember our team days and every suggestion was rejected. We were a very techy IT team, so suggested various challenges. Hacking something, robot building, build a system in 8 hours competing against other teams, mixing up our usual teams. They could have been fun and educational. But we were in a wider department with a library and that would have excluded them, so we ended up having motivational speakers and poster design sessions. I started to refuse to come and one session, sabotaged our monitoring so it looked like half the network was down and I had to leave in an emergency. Took me all day to fix that.
Management refused to see that IT and Library were two completely different departments badly stuck together and there was no need to bond with them in joint bullshit.
Thar she blows!It might be a tricky one politically. I don’t think Labour can afford such an unpopular move that will really annoy the 40+, where a lot of their core vote sit. And the gains of which are very long term. It would be a brave move for them.
But then Tory/Reform has a lot of their core in the 60+. If they were the ones to raise retirement age that is going to put off those reaching 69 from turning to them replacing those who are naturally lost.
Also a difficult one that going to you are 70 is going to be tough for manual workers.
A few months before the next election, it could be a key issue.Thar she blows!
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Aye There’s no way Labour will run with this until they absolutely have to.A few months before the next election, it could be a key issue.
Assuming this and the next Parliament term are full, I'll be 57 by the term after next.
If it doesn't happen in the next term, I should be ok as I'd expect those within 10 years of retirement to be safe.
Aye There’s no way Labour will run with this until they absolutely have to.