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Scottish Widows 2008 book of money - limited offer at no cost

I will start by saying I don't know how good the book is but it may be worth a look for some of you. If it is anything like Lloyds annual Business guide then it would be worth having.

Its normally £3.50 but if you order in January or February its free of charge.

http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/littlebook/index-2008.html

Here is a copy of the notification I recieved:

The little book answers some of the big questions around retirement and covers topics ranging from pensions to equity release. It also focuses on a number of issues that are hot in the news now like how to make the most of investments and tax breaks, investing in property and how to reduce inheritance tax.

The guide is priced at £3.50 but is free to order during the months of January & February.
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.

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  • Cheers, DH. I've just sent off for my copy. Hopefully I'll not now be innundated with financial junk mail! :)
    Mortgage Free in 3 Years (Apr 2007 / Currently / Δ Difference)
    [strike]● Interest Only Pt: £36,924.12 / £ - - - - 1.00 / Δ £36,923.12[/strike] - Paid off! Yay!! :)
    ● Home Extension: £48,468.07 / £44,435.42 / Δ £4032.65
    ● Repayment Part: £64,331.11 / £59,877.15 / Δ £4453.96
    Total Mortgage Debt: £149,723.30 / £104,313.57 / Δ £45,409.73
  • Thanks. Free is good and I'm up for reading as much as possible about pensions etc. at the moment.
  • Ian_W
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    Hope it has lots of nice pictures of Amanda in it too! ;)
    I like Amanda! :o
  • m_c_s
    m_c_s Posts: 396 Forumite
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    Ian_W wrote: »
    I like Amanda! :o

    [SIZE=-1]Knock, knock.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]Who's there?[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]Amanda.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]Amanda who?[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]A man dat wants to give you a big hug![/SIZE]

    Hmmm whatever lights your candle;)
  • dunstonh
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    Sadly Amanda is no longer the Scot Widows girl. Not so keen on the current one. Still we have A Place In The Sun on channel 4 where you can still see Amanda.
    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.
  • Ian_W
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    dunstonh wrote: »
    Sadly Amanda is no longer the Scot Widows girl. Not so keen on the current one. Still we have A Place In The Sun on channel 4 where you can still see Amanda.
    Shome mishtake, shurely?
    Dunstonh watches "property !!!!!!"? :eek:

    You'll be advocating BTL next! ;)
  • dunstonh
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    Ian_W wrote: »
    Shome mishtake, shurely?
    Dunstonh watches "property !!!!!!"? :eek:

    You'll be advocating BTL next! ;)

    I watch Amanda which happens to have some property stuff attached to it somewhere. ;)
    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.
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