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ONE SIPP or TWO?
Gatser
Posts: 625 Forumite
As I test out a few SIPP's I am wondering if it might be best to end up with TWO SIPP's in my Drawdown years....?
Then I can take advantage of where investments are cheapest, the lowest charges, best SIPP for drawdown,
customer service, research, online trading etc...
I am prepared to pay for the duplication in fees as some low cost SIPP's are good value anyway and I will end up
with better flexibility than being tied to only one SIPP.
Food for thought?
Then I can take advantage of where investments are cheapest, the lowest charges, best SIPP for drawdown,
customer service, research, online trading etc...
I am prepared to pay for the duplication in fees as some low cost SIPP's are good value anyway and I will end up
with better flexibility than being tied to only one SIPP.
Food for thought?
THE NUMBER is how much you need to live comfortably: very IMPORTANT as part 1 of Retirement Planning. (Average response to my thread is £26k pa)
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