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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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Falstaff
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john of wessex
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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wellington womble
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I've a good idea of pension rules. I've no clue about investing (although I spent all day yesterday learning!) I don't know why you can't buy domestic property. You can buy commercial property. I would also have thought property would be a sound investment, and more sound than many equities, at least. It's academic anyway, as I wouldn't buy property with this particular sum, and there isn't enough anyway.
I'm using a Small Self Administered (pension) Scheme (SASS) which should give more freedom than a SIPP. There are fees and hoops, of course, but it will be worth balancing for me (not for everyone, I admit, but for me). The money is currently in an NHS pension. If I can get the buggers to give it back (no easy feat, I'm told. I'm working on it) I can put it in a SASS and lend half to my business as start up capital. It's a very small pension, with a transfer value of about 12k. It's won't be worth much when I retire, and I can't put any more into it to make it worth more than pocket money. So I may as well play with it. I will not need it to meet basic living expenses, as I am already meeting those with non-salaried income streams.
The rules on pension investments are very clear that you cannot buy residential property or depreciating assets such as cars or antiques. Technically it isn't even even really 'mine' so it cannot be used to meet debts, mortgages or expenses now, even if I had any. It must stay in a pension, but I'm free to choose where to invest it. I can't get at it for another twenty years anyway.
I'm not sure if I can invest a pension in an ISA - I'm guessing not as they both attract tax relief at different points, you'd get the tax relief twice over (when you put into the pension, and then when took out of the ISA. Naughty!) I could put it the bank, but it barely covers inflation, and I could keep other cash funds in there for the recommended 'emergency fund' so that wouldn't seem the best use. Gold is similar in many respects, and I would not (at present) be comfortable having it in the house. I'm guessing any storage fees would also quickly negate the profits.
I can invest in equities. I wouldn't use a managed fund myself. But I could invest in all sorts of other things. I could make a personal loan. I could invest in a start up. I could buy land. I am not sure about beef futures. I did wonder about solar, but that would seem unwise at present. I wonder if I could build a wind turbine? That would annoy the neighbours! As I said, I can be creative, because this is 'spare' money. I'm not a gambler, but I'm comfortable with a medium level of risk for this particular sum, because while it's not exactly Monopoly money, it's money I can afford to lose without needing it to live on when I'm crumbling, and I'm young enough to ride out a few bumps.
Ideally I'd want something with a dual benefit. So for example, if the scheme bought land and rented it to me, I'd be paying rent which I would pay anyway and the money would be increasing my pension, rather than going to a landowner. Or if I bought shares in the channel tunnel, the money would potter along, but I'd get free travel. I need to check out the legality of some of these bright ideas, but I'm still considering lots of options. Too many, really. Not sure where to start. Unless something interesting comes up it's likely to go into a tracker, probably Vanguard. |
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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john of wessex
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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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wellington womble
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john of wessex
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wellington womble
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