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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Or just the balanced one if you can't ratchet up the risk rating.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 14:42, 1 reply, 11 years ago)

I am, however, just about clever enough to try to repair some of the damage my previous fliddery has caused me.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 14:45, Reply)

Is that the percentage of your salary going to your pension should be half your age. So, 17% or so in your case. Tax relief is only payable on your contribution, not the employer one. Assuming you're on less than 41K or so then it's 20% tax relief, so for every £80 you pay in, you get £20 from the government paid in on top.
Growth is tax free, charges should be between 0.75% and 1%.
Alright?
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 14:52, Reply)
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