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Pension Fund tables
packhorse1
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Hello Everyone,I am new here. Please don't be too hard on me. I am 56 in a company money purchase scheme, plus 4 other smaller schemes, from previous jobs that are paid up.Is there a link to fund performace tables anywhere where I can:1. Check how good the schemes I am currently in are doing, and how much they charge.2. Show which funds are doing best, in case I feel the need to switch the non company funds over to?Many thanksGlynn
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The pension is only a tax wrapper into which you can place thosuands of investments. It's the investments that perform, not the provider of the wrapper.
Company pensions often have their own charging structure which is agreed with the pension provider. Most pension providers also have different charging structures depending on who the pension ir organised through.
Trustnet can give you a guide to the performance of pension funds.
http://www.trustnet.com/Investments/Perf.aspx?ctr=QS&univ=P0 -
Thanks, very helpful,
Glynn0
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