Generic Mackem
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I’d actually said to the other half a couple of months back “we need to spend this before Trump crashes the market”You are Mojtaba Khamenei AICMFP![]()
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I’d actually said to the other half a couple of months back “we need to spend this before Trump crashes the market”You are Mojtaba Khamenei AICMFP![]()
Do you have any other savings/investments/pensions? Are you still working or planning to retire? CETV values took a massive hit after the Liz Truss debacle and I'm not sure they've recovered to the highs they were at. As such the 67k lumper and 10k annuity is a much better deal imho.After some advice , been on here years but want to remain private so the mods let me have another temporary account just for this then I will delete it afterwards.
Just posted a new thread 5 mins ago but the first reply was get it on here for more exposure.So here I am.
Any Pension experts advice welcome or those who are clued up.
My details roughly .
Approaching 60
House paid off
No debt
Working part time ATM.
Got 2 pensions to sort out.
1st pension I can either take a CETV of 214 k and transfer it out and get someone to manage it ....or the other option is an annuity of a 67k lump sum and 10,200 p.a rising split between rpi and the trustees deciding every year the percentage rise.
2nd pension is a small one 42k
Both off old jobs so not contributing into either now .
So ....do I get someone to transfer the 42k into the 214 k and get someone to manage that ?
Or would I be better taking the 67k lumper and 10,200 p.a rising with inflation ,and getting advice with the smaller pension of 42 k .
In just over 7yrs I will hit the state pension age and will receive the maximum on top of what's already coming in from my pension or annuity.
Don't get out much ,not into designer stuff etc gadgets,cutting the drink out at home to lose some weight so outgoings are not extravagant.
I'm thinking at the minute the annuity is the sensible/ safe option and get some advice on what to do with the smaller 42k pension.
But my thinking is the next 10/15years ( health permitting)are the golden years to get a few holidays abroad a year /do stuff/experiences etc before you (hopefully )hit early 70s where i'd imagine you really start to slow down.
For me that would need more money earlier on so would the CETV be better ?
Is it a case of CETV loads of money now but when it runs out you have to live off your state pension.....or annuity 67 k lump sum and a steady income that will just about double when you hit 67 with the state pension kicking in.
Any advice welcome
Also any I.F.A recommendations or Pension advisors around the Sunderland area welcome.
Just this bit separately. You'll get £67k either way, so it's a decision between £147k and £10200pa with some level of inflation proofing.1st pension I can either take a CETV of 214 k and transfer it out and get someone to manage it ....or the other option is an annuity of a 67k lump sum and 10,200 p.a rising split between rpi and the trustees deciding every year the percentage rise.
Said this loads of times on here, I'll be amazed if anybody gives a recommendation to transfer out of a DB and it'll still cost you a canny bit just for someone to do the work to say noChatgpt reckons you can't move the DB pension without first speaking to an FA
Said this loads of times on here, I'll be amazed if anybody gives a recommendation to transfer out of a DB and it'll still cost you a canny bit just for someone to do the work to say no
If the CETV is less than £30k you don't need to take any advice to transfer it outI've got a couple of DBs from old employers - was just checking them yesterday, 1 will give me the princely sum of £350 a year and the other a whole £35![]()
If the CETV is less than £30k you don't need to take any advice to transfer it out
The £35 seems especially low are you misreading the statement? I could see £350 if you'd only contributed for 1 year
I can beat that, I have one for about £26, that's not yearly that's the total in the pot! I'm just going to leave it and hope they make me an offer of a one off lump sum to take the lot. At the moment it must be costing them more to send out statements every year than my pension is worth.I've got a couple of DBs from old employers - was just checking them yesterday, 1 will give me the princely sum of £350 a year and the other a whole £35![]()
Had a few days up at my mam's, doing a load of DIY job for her.Walked the dog, sitting with a coffee sorting out my Cheltenham selections before popping out for a pub lunch. Bliss.
Delete the emails if its important they will email you againHad a few days up at my mam's, doing a load of DIY job for her.
Got home, have a lot of tools to unpack, and I'm still only half way through sorting out the shed. It is a bit too cold to really consider starting anything in my veg patch, but I could do a couple of hours of tidying. The grass needs cutting, and I noticed in the shower this morning some of the paint on the ceiling is flaking, and black marks appearing on the grout.
All these jobs that need doing, and I actually like doing most of them. Except I'm back at work, and had 12 Teams chats and 82 emails to catch up on after just 3 days away. Working sucks.
Delete the emails if its important they will email you again
I did misread it, it’s £76 a year
It’s for about 4 months graft from around 1996
Had a few days up at my mam's, doing a load of DIY job for her.
Got home, have a lot of tools to unpack, and I'm still only half way through sorting out the shed. It is a bit too cold to really consider starting anything in my veg patch, but I could do a couple of hours of tidying. The grass needs cutting, and I noticed in the shower this morning some of the paint on the ceiling is flaking, and black marks appearing on the grout.
All these jobs that need doing, and I actually like doing most of them. Except I'm back at work, and had 12 Teams chats and 82 emails to catch up on after just 3 days away. Working sucks.
Can I outsource my bullshit to you for a bunch of fresh carrots?I'd rather be answering emails than tending a vegetable patch![]()