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Scottish Widows Harvest Savings Plan
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davidat19
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Oddly, I have just discovered that I have the above policy...taken out in 1982 (I DO NOT remember doing this, and doubt that I would have been in position to then).
It tells me that it is a uk growth fund, with 934.12 units and is currently valued at 2,107 pounds....
q.1... will it go up in value?
q.2. should i cash it now?
It tells me that it is a uk growth fund, with 934.12 units and is currently valued at 2,107 pounds....
q.1... will it go up in value?
q.2. should i cash it now?
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q.1... will it go up in value?On some days yes. On some days no. Think of it as zig zagging in an upward direction.Nobody here can answer that as we know nothing about your tax position or needs and objectives.
q.2. should i cash it now?
I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.1 -
If you don't think it was you who took it out you might want to cash it in before they notice.0
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