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Re: How many funds should I invest in a SIPP?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897147#Comment_81897147 Here is my growth portfolio with %s. The aim is to diversify and spread the risk as far as possible by avoiding exces…1 -
Re: car purchasing in retirement
One ( slightly depressing) thing to keep in mind as you get older. Although personally I am not a fan of SUVs, they are easier to get in and out of than a saloon/estate/hatchback.4 -
Re: DCBL Letter of Claim - Euro Car Parks
The Latter, wait for the inevitable N1SDT court claim pack from the CNBC in Northampton using MCOL and use the defence template This inbetween stage is irrelevant2 -
Re: 13 yo credit card debt / CCAs and partial settlement
Are you paying these other debts? Because if you are, this is a good time to ask for the CCA. It is possible that the right to ask for this may be removed in the next few years. The sooner you can st…2 -
Re: DCB Legal Claiming over £700
Post Details about the ccj in this current thread of yours Start a new thread for each and every separate claim, with Details ( so 2 more threads. )3 -
Re: 13 yo credit card debt / CCAs and partial settlement
Technically they are right, the debt still exists and you can still pay it but they can't take any legal action if you don't. That's a pretty huge but, but they always try and downplay…1 -
Re: Teetering on the brink
Just a word of warning. PILON in March could incur tax in this tax year which could well be higher than you would pay if it was all in the next tax year. Unless it counts as a redundancy payment in w…5 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
#17 t2rry logging my final February update please, an extra £800 This is made up of £300 in Round Ups and another £500 we didn't have to spend on the mortgage, though that is coming, so these £3…2 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
Love the idea of this challenge! I’m setting my target a bit lower than £12k, but I'm looking forward to tracking my progress with everyone here. It’s much easier to stay motivated with a suppor…1 -
Re: Pick'n'Mix - the joy of the chaz in '26!
Blimey, what a change in the weather! 14 degrees, no rain today and the park is a riot of blue & mauve crocuses. My trip to Otley in glorious sunshine resulted in a couple of nice finds from the …9

