Title | : | How much retirement income can you get from £300,000. |
Lasting | : | 20.51 |
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Views | : | 106 rb |
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Mr Pickles is back and this time he has £300,000 in his Personal Pension brThanks as always for watching and do let me know if you have any questions or queries All the very best!🙏 Comment from : @EdmundBaileyUK |
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So disappointing that fund managers are pay a vast amount of money for such poor growth figures, so many fingers in your money without the necessary results Comment from : @MariaWarner-z8z |
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The RPI inclusive annuity income is adjusted lower so they can give you more later That’s crazy and really doesn’t seem VfM Comment from : @AbstractType1 |
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Self investing, over 20 gains YoY Its not rocket science Comment from : @AG-so4gl |
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Better to have the 300 grand yourself What magic do you think a pension manager will do, other than charge you, and gaurentee nothing! Comment from : @davidmiles9016 |
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Depressing! Work like a dog and have £300K and it barely brings in a decent living as I race towards deathAgain,depressing Comment from : @justjacqueline2004 |
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What happens if Pickles drops down dead after, say, 6 months? What happens to the pot? Comment from : @bv3bv334 |
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Yes he could outlive his draw down pension, but his state will continue One way to look at that is spending your draw down whilst you are young and can enjoy it, you never know what tomorrow brings Comment from : @dean7442 |
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But real life suggests, and I have seen this with my parents and in-laws, is that your spending reduces as you age In early retirement, they travelled, spent money on the house, but this gets less My advisor told me of this So you don’t need the same income every year All depends on health etc would be interesting to see a tapered example Comment from : @mikewallace1723 |
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What a bore Comment from : @369dabbler |
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Fantastic video very helpful Watching again now Thankyou so much Comment from : @xxxsnagxxx765 |
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Excellent and informative video…thanks Comment from : @singeager |
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Awesome Brilliant content Thanks Congratulations on Liberal Democrats win 72 MP's United Kingdom England London Britain general election in July 4 Art Bezrukavenko did excellent job Thomas he excellent friend Comment from : @ThomasBoyd-lo9si |
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Just take the OAP and 4 of the rest each year Comment from : @hannible1002 |
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I am thinking state pension only after aged 80 is fine surely How many folk in 80s do a lot I don’t want to miss out on travel etc in early retirement when fitter Comment from : @tonyjones2838 |
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Annuities are nearly always a poor decision Comment from : @willh5061 |
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This is an excellent presentation, which I came across quite by chance It is explained extremely well I really like the charts, how the presenter used and explained the various scenarios I certainly learned a lot and, clearly, the presenter knows this area very well Thank you Comment from : @AndrewGAlonzi |
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ONS Stats on inflation - pfft Comment from : @dieterschanzerbschonsmrics3528 |
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Great Video Comment from : @welshhibby |
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Could not understand a word you was saying Comment from : @gillianmillington7735 |
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Rick Pickles has built up a nice pot Comment from : @everythingtechnew7400 |
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Im retiring in 67 weeks time at 55 and feel like im watching more videos like this than i am working 😂😂 Comment from : @GiveItaGo |
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I was about to listen to this until you said 2 1/2 cpi Behave yourself Comment from : @johnbutler3141 |
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16p for every pound invested in Sipp at the moment Comment from : @shaungregory1789 |
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Could you please discuss the inheritance perspective of personal pensions? For example passing on the pension pot to next of kind, either in its entirety or partially upon death Thank you Comment from : @gp2670 |
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What a load of crap just get to the numbers Definitely won't be watching again Comment from : @wontbelongnow5567 |
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Really helpful video I think I am correct in saying fixed term annuity providers will not offer enhanced annuity rates for applications with existing health conditions Comment from : @richardwells1709 |
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What modelling software do you use Comment from : @pavlos4852 |
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Reality depressing ey Comment from : @J261380 |
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Could you please do a video showing the amounts youd need to retire at 50 please Comment from : @jonathangodfrey3950 |
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These poor returns is exactly why I took mine out shocking scams pensions they should be discontinued Comment from : @stuartgunn8745 |
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Remember to have enough put away for your care home fees ! Comment from : @jwdsnapper |
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66 ? bloody get it , spend it ! Comment from : @jwdsnapper |
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Which company is quoting these annuity values they are better than ones offered to me recently Comment from : @roberthudson4548 |
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I think its about being flexible in retirement, keep your higher growth conviction stocks but if they have a bad year or 2 cut back on spending to preserve the pot until it recovers as it always does given a few years Comment from : @adamsaunders9876 |
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Another Mr Pickles Home Run 😊 Comment from : @Project-Masculinity |
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Overcomplex Just buy an annuity for goodness sake! Comment from : @tancreddehauteville764 |
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Wow, thanks EdbrSo much useful info in a shortish video brReally really helpful, great practical , realistic examples brThank you very much 👏🏽 Comment from : @pankajthakrar1679 |
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Any thoughts on using Monthly dividend funds? I'm 45 so a number of years away from retirement and fortunate to have a DB scheme that is quite generous That should yield around £24k a year at the age I'm planning to take it (55) I also have a SIPP which could be worth £200k by age 58 (age i can probably access it) My current thinking is I would park that in a few dividend funds One example is Fidelity Global Div Fund which has performed around 27 yield and around 7 growth annualised over the last 5 years Comment from : @HJM49125 |
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“Mr Pickles will be in retirement for 20-25yrs…” haha what a nice way of putting it 😅 Comment from : @bigbangerz5856 |
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Inflation is going to kick Mr Pickles in the backside Comment from : @TheSilvercue |
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Next time can you do a video on Mr Pickles and his husband , Mr Pickles I find your videos very binary and out of touch with today's society :)))) Great info as always Comment from : @johnristheanswer |
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Edmund I’m trying to understand if the annual ufpls would better than drawdown if you plan to use up all the pot, since any growth in crystallised funds is taxable right?…… Is this significant?? Thank you David Comment from : @DKNW62 |
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As a real life 61 year old Mr pickles, this video was a bit freaky Comment from : @gbr562 |
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Also have you got any videos on ISAs reading bank information just make simple things sound confusing so if I put 20k in 2022 and in 2023 can I stick that 20k into 2023 pot so that keeps gettin new interest rate Comment from : @TROZJAN |
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Could you do a video touching on Strathclyde pension scheme combined with AVCs additional voluntary contributions for those unaware my AVCs are with prudential but there no videos out there see lot pension wise AVCs stuff which I guess work similar at 19 year pension stage think pension worth about £11000 per year at the moment but normally goes up £1000 per year or least my projection retirement pension pot does Comment from : @TROZJAN |
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I kind of see the point of all this deep analysis, but surely you just live to your means using common sensebrI know its not so common though brIf you have a 300k pot, youre not gonna be taking 50k a year Or Mr Pickle will be in a pickle Comment from : @Retired1967 |
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Thank you so much That was a really valuable video It's refreshing to see achievable figures Comment from : @JohnGreenwoodPhotography |
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Not clear on growth rates and inflation Life strategy 40 averaged 56 in 10years Is this how you’re roughly getting 2-3 above inflation growth ? Comment from : @coderider3022 |
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Thanks Edmund great video as always Comment from : @stephen6262 |
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I do think the Which retirement spending numbers are realistic if there is no mortgage or rent to pay Comment from : @davidpearson243 |
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Thaanks Edmund Comment from : @stephenhedges7115 |
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