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Is there an app to manage and track pension funds?

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  • cfw1994
    cfw1994 Posts: 2,239 Forumite
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    ajfielden said:
    cfw1994 said:
    Am I the only one that quite enjoys my 20-30 minutes over every weekend pulling data in from a few accounts to update our fiscal position?  🤣
    I cannot imagine wanting a tool to scrape into those financial pots, I'd rather Aviva (etc) kept those private!!

    Even when things dip, I take a perverse pleasure if (as is most often the case) I see the main DC pot fall by lower than the FTSE/NASDAQ/DOW/S&P have fallen that week 👀

    Yup, cut'n'paste is my pal along this route.....spreadsheets my tool of choice 💪

    Well I must admit that I am warming to spreadsheets. 
    But I am a coder and that is what I like doing, so building an Android app is quite a fun thing for me to do.

    FTSE has taken a battering recently, so end of week round up won't be so good this time :(
    So long as Aviva DC %WoW > FTSE %WoW, all is well 🤣

    I sometimes worry about my obsession with spreadsheets.   
    Just did a small one to take Xmas orders for a local pub mea so I can drop down & place orders. 
    I am aware normal humans would write a list....
    ....but I checked on my spreadsheet of "Pros v Cons of Spreadsheets", & it's all good 🤪
    Plan for tomorrow, enjoy today!
  • westv
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    MX5huggy said:
    Trustnet has a portfolio tool which might work for you.
    It's what I use.
  • RetSol
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    westv said:
    MX5huggy said:
    Trustnet has a portfolio tool which might work for you.
    It's what I use.
    Same here.  I can add the L&G funds in my workplace pension to a portfolio together with my ISA and also view both vehicles in separate portfolios. 
  • k_man
    k_man Posts: 1,636 Forumite
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    Has anyone found a way to use Trustnet on a mobile browser?
    The login page is mobile optimised (responsive), but the portfolio page is tiny text.
  • LV_426
    LV_426 Posts: 513 Forumite
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    k_man said:
    Has anyone found a way to use Trustnet on a mobile browser?
    The login page is mobile optimised (responsive), but the portfolio page is tiny text.

    Sounds like they haven't got their web pages as 'mobile friendly' as they could be.

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