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If you can exercise the option on the Sharesave on retirement and the current share price is favourable I'd stick with it.
If you're still employed on maturity you could pile it all into the AVC for the tax relief and 5% kicker and then retire.
Assuming you're employed by Mrs PW's employer make sure you're banging at least £30pcm into the matching shares thing. Free money with tax relief.
Yep I am doing the Share Investments to the max. I think they are increasing the max threshold.
Mr Straw described whiplash as "not so much an injury, more a profitable invention of the human imagination—undiagnosable except by third-rate doctors in the pay of the claims management companies or personal injury lawyers"