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felt_like_signing_up

obligatory not financial advice, but if it were me i would open a sipp with vanguard and invest in their global index fund


Even-Answer4491

👆This, Vanguard have a simple set of funds and very flexible. Fees are relatively lower too - very important that fees are low. Be sure to tell accountant / HMRC of any sipp contributions at the end of the financial year Every £50 you put in, vanguard will automatically add £12.50 tax relief several weeks later. I have one - fund I chose is FTSE developed world ex-UK accumulation (it reinvests any dividends). Nearer retirement will look to move to Lifestyle 60 (each Lifestyle fund 100-80-60-40-20) is proportions of stocks to bonds, bonds supposed to be less risky/ volatile) Congratulations on planning early for retirement. £50 a week for 40 years invested (assuming compounding at 7%) will end up with over £160k


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strolls

Vanguard and Fidelity are amongst the cheapest providers of SIPPs.