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PensionBee plans
cjvdw77
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hi all
I am in the process of transferring two very small pension pots into PensionBee. I do not know which plan to choose. I cannot afford a broker. I do not know how to decide which of the plans will be best according to e.g. low to medium risk etc. Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I am in the process of transferring two very small pension pots into PensionBee. I do not know which plan to choose. I cannot afford a broker. I do not know how to decide which of the plans will be best according to e.g. low to medium risk etc. Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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You are happy to ask for advice but reluctant to tell us which two plans you are choosing between

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Apologies - www . pensionbee . com / plans - Tailored vs Reserve et al
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The plans listed on that page all include more detail about what they invest in and where, together with a fairly simplistic assessment of risk, but you still need to have some idea of what you're doing to use a service like this - if you don't understand any of this yet then it would be worth spending more time researching on here and elsewhere, and potentially following up with the routes mentioned at https://www.pensionbee.com/pensions-explained/pension-basics/where-can-i-find-pension-advicecjvdw77 said:Apologies - www . pensionbee . com / plans - Tailored vs Reserve et al1 -
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I cannot afford a broker.
You do not need a broker . Presume what you mean is you can not afford financial advice ? In any case as the pots are small, it would be difficult to obtain any professional advice , which is more for larger sums.
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