Money, money, money
I've been thinking about money again. It's all so complicated. How does one choose an independent financial advisor? They all look the same to me. Anyone in Oxford got any recommendations? I still want a car, but it would be such an extravagance that I can't really justify it. I don't want a pension, but I ought to get that sorted really. Yuck. It's so complicated :(

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The best thing is when your company contributes to the pension as well. Tax-free pay rise. Yum.
IFA = villain
(Anonymous) 2002-12-31 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)You may find that you can't find a fee-based IFA; in that case, you might try an accountant instead. They'll be even more expensive, but correspondingly more hardcore.
Also, check out how private vs company pensions affect the employer's contribution - you want to hold on to that if you can. One of the few compensations of working in academia is that the employer's contribution is quite generous and the pension scheme (USS (http://www.usshq.co.uk/)) is well-run.
-- Tom
Re: IFA = villain
John Charcol
(Anonymous) 2003-01-03 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)Stuart (hydragenic.com)