I've not paid tax since 1973 enjoy what's left of your life.
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Get paid a lot of cash I presume...
I've not paid tax since 1973 enjoy what's left of your life.
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Get paid a lot of cash I presume...
That sounds about right for him.
I guess you work for BT?
sounds like it... those sort of deals dried up though
I'm a long way off retirement but even so I wish I had planned better when I was younger, but we are where we are.
The costs of just day-to-day living and bringing up a young family in a village in the Home Counties means extra cash to invest for the future is never going to be in abundance. I've been paying into a pension for years, but it still looks like my best hope for a life of carefree luxury in my retirement is to rattle off a best seller. If only it was so easy.
I've kept a spreadsheet of my personal finances for the last 19 years. I have recorded all income and expenditure on a monthly basis, updated nett worth every month and projected forward how many years I can maintain my current standard of living, should I choose to retire in the following month.
I've kept a spreadsheet of my personal finances for the last 19 years. I have recorded all income and expenditure on a monthly basis, updated nett worth every month and projected forward how many years I can maintain my current standard of living, should I choose to retire in the following month. I'd like to think that I have covered all eventualities and won't be subject to any nasty surprises in the years ahead.
But then, as someone said to me at work today, "Remember, some people on the Titanic waved the dessert trolley away."
You don't drink do you
Very true, but I'm more worried by superpower posturing and the powder keg that is the Middle East. Might as well spend it while I've got the chance
sounds like it... those sort of deals dried up thoughThat sounds about right for him.
I guess you work for BT?
I'm 29 and my private pension is due to kick in at 59 - because I started paying in at 19. The way returns have been going the last few years, I'll be able to get an annuity for about 8 quid a week; or draw down and hope I don't live too long. Going to be rather more dependent on whatever the state can afford by then than I wanted to me.
I've told you - rob a bank
[MENTION=26444]Wrong Direction[/MENTION] has been planning this for years.
Once he gets a balaclava he is ready to go
I did actually make a killing on a dead cat bounce of bank shares back in the bank crash; and invested them in a ferry company shortly before the Icelandic volcano... about as close as I'm going to get to daylight robbery and it was entirely lucky!