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  • Bostonerimus1
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    michaels said:
    Qyburn said:
    How can they "steal" 20% without you noticing ?
    Maybe he's thinking of an advice fee of 0.5% being taken every year for the duration. Although I'm not quite sure that's how the maths works, if I paid 2% fee and kept the policy for 50 years would that amount to taking 100% of my pension?
    8%+6%+4%+2%
    If it's a fee it will compound negatively ie for 2% it would be (1-0.02)*(1-0.02).....down the years, and like wise for a gain of 2% it will be (1+0.02)" (1+0.02)....
    And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
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