Well they go up and down with the markets, but I have never touched them and don’t really look at them on a daily basis!
I was thinking more of your Sungard pension fund and hope they haven’t done a Maxwell.
Well they go up and down with the markets, but I have never touched them and don’t really look at them on a daily basis!
I was thinking more of your Sungard pension fund and hope they haven’t done a Maxwell.
That’s all sensible advice. The merits of taking the 25% will depend on your circumstances, though generally probably better to take it ( and reinvest it) - it’s tax free whereas if you take an income instead it may be taxable.
I was made redundant after 22 years on the 30th and have decided to take earlyish retirement ( I am 64 this October)
The company is liquidated Sungard UK so I am claiming redundancy via the govt as well as 12 weeks notice and holiday pay!
I have a couple of decent pots which I will take the tax free and draw down when needed. I have a appointment wit pensionwise next week to see how best to do this.
Don’t really need a pension advisor but more a financial planner to set budgets etc.
Good on you Tim!Retirement Update: Well, I'd resisted joining a gym as we have a Peloton at home and a few other exercise bits and pieces. However, recently joined one and what a different experience when you're retired, pick and choose when you go, treat it more as a social, i.e. have a swim and some exercise but them grab a cuppa after and have a chat. *Oh, and a bonus free hot shower!
If you want a good gym, pool, spa, classes and plenty of social stuff then Wickwoods at Albourne is probably worth a look.i’m thinking of joining one, ideally with a pool. Any recommendations around the Burgess Hill area of good one/s
South lodge has a superb gym & full pool / spa facilities .i’m thinking of joining one, ideally with a pool. Any recommendations around the Burgess Hill area of good one/s
sounds nice, but fear it’s above my budgetSouth lodge has a superb gym & full pool / spa facilities .
I agree, on the cycling outside, and am looking at this, but from Arundel to The Amex, after a 1-2 defeat .. I'm not feeling itGood on you Tim!
Need to ditch the Peloton tho eh? Before they go bust. Lockdown is over. Hopefully forever. Peleton is DEAD. Just buy a real bike and go out and cycle around the place in the fresh air. Maybe even to the Amex?
Yes, I know what you mean, I've been a Patron of Chestnut Tree House, Children's Hospice for many years and am expanding on that as well as helping out at Arundel FC and around the townI was lucky enough to retire at 48 with a really good redundancy package.
Best thing to do is find or explore other interests you may have put off before. Myself and the wife have been involved in a lot of volunteering work over the last 10 or 12 years which makes us enjoy and value our spare time even more. There are loads of support roles you can get involved with, anything from beach cleaning, to volunteering in local hospitals to help assist people finding their way around, to reading schemes in local schools which we have been doing a lot lately.
Other than the obvious one of helping and spending time with the grandkids, I spend some time with investment programmes to generate some extra cash, but the volunteering work is the most rewarding thing their is. Loads of charities desperate for help if you have some spare time. Good luck in what you choose to do.
I've alluded to this elsewhere but that's a very important point to make!Please be careful of these "advice" people, they seldom have the full picture, IMHO, a good IFA is worth their weight in gold!