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Tinkerbelle 21-08-2005 16:29

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:banjump: SPEND! SPEND! SPEND! :banjump:


and marry a rich sugar Daddy to pick up the bill :D








now were did I go wrong? :rolleyes:

grannyclaret 21-08-2005 16:38

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Originally Posted by chav1
suppose its best to ask those who are living on their pensions but those who i know who saved money and have pensions loose out considerably compared to those who did nothing and get state pension

thats it in a nutshell

slinky 21-08-2005 16:50

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I say spend it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! spend it now while we have the chance.

chav1 21-08-2005 17:00

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its all well and good having money in you 80's but you can have more fun with it when your younger :Banane47:

no offence to the elderly of course but at 80 i dont think my body could hold up to the abuse i currently give it lol

grego 21-08-2005 17:15

I tend to do a bit of both, I put a bit away but like to spend as well, most of the time I think you should live for today cause you might not be here tomorrow!

lettie 21-08-2005 17:42

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I also do a bit of both. I love my holidays and that is what I work for. I also manage to save a bit and I have contributed for 18 years so far to the NHS pension. I only save because I'll be damned if I am working full time frontline NHS over the age of 55. I don't give a fig what the government say. I will have savings by then and will be retiring, even if I have to wait 10 years to get my pension...:D

Margaret Pilkington 21-08-2005 19:20

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I am from a poor family......we were always scrimping for things. My parents frequently didn't know where the next penny was coming from.......even though they both worked.
With 7 of us it was hard to make ends meet. My dear old Dad died 6 weeks after Mum retired. So all the things they planned to do were out of the window. I have always saved, but like lettie......I worked to get a decent pension and I have travelled extensively.
I don't want to rely on benefits to keep me in my old age......but it IS unfair that those who have not thought about their twilight years will be provided for.

garinda 21-08-2005 20:00

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I know where you are coming from Marg about not wanting to live on benefits when you are older. I played the game and took advice, and paid into a private pension for many years.

Last year though, aged thirty nine, to be told I won't be able to work again, I realised I had no choice but to get used to living on benefits.

After a great deal of fighting on my part, including having to undergo an independant medical, I managed to persuade the pension company to release my pension earlier than I had anticipated.

Of all the thousands of pounds I'd paid in, I get £200 per year, guaranteed for five years after which it will go down. By the time I'm sixty five it will probably buy me a newspaper.

I don't know if I'm sad or happy I didn't blow the thousands I paid into my pension, slightly more and it would have affected the benefits I receive now.

I'll be quiet happy in the poorhouse, as long as we don't have to play bingo.

Margaret Pilkington 21-08-2005 20:36

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Garinda, i think your situation is different.......and I don't begrudge a penny that is drawn by people who have a real need......however, there are some people who have NEVER contributed......and I can think of one family where 3 generations have lived on benefits ALL their lives, they go on holidays, all of them seem to have mobile phones...they seem to go short of nothing.......now I DO begrudge them taking out of the pot when they have never paid into the system.

harwood red 21-08-2005 21:54

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Originally Posted by Bazf
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Cheers for that Bazf, but not in a position to do anything about buying property at this moment in time but its certainly my long term objective. I'm still relatively a young un so I think I have time on my side.

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PILKYBUSDRIVER 21-08-2005 22:07

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Don't mention saving.Two days ago I had £1,000 in one of my savings accounts so I decided to get some more premium bonds instead of it lying there with pathetic interest .At least I have a chance of winning some money with no loss.The day after, my car became fatally ill.Sods law.Now i'm without transport and not enough cash to buy something decent.But hey that's life(and it's bad english to start a sentence with "but",I know.)Always look on the bright side of life springs to mind(Thanks Mr Eric Idle)

garinda 22-08-2005 09:32

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You can cash in your premium bonds if you get a form from the P.O.

It may be even more of sods law if they come up next month Pilky, and you've sent them back though!

JohnW 22-08-2005 11:07

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Somewhere along the line there is a happy medium when it comes to balancing out what to spend and what to save. In younger life with children to look after etc. it is sometimes almost impossible to put anything away for retirement. However, it is important that you plan so you can achieve the lifestyle that you want in retirement and when the kids have left home, it becomes easier to do this. Of course, some of us will not make it past 65 or whatever, or we'll pass away soon after we end our working life. "Always look on the bright side" is a good maxim though, plan as though you're going to live to at least 80. After that, when the money has run out, yes, let the state look after you for all the hard work you have put in throughout your life.

grannyclaret 22-08-2005 11:18

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Originally Posted by garinda

It may be even more of sods law if they come up next month Pilky, and you've sent them back though!

we got some £1 premium bonds in1961 when we got married ,i am so tempted to trade them in ,along with other low value ones,but sod's law say's if we do ,they will turn up trumps..

baby boo 22-08-2005 15:28

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being young im still in two minds about saving or not, like people say you only live once and who knows you could die tomorrow, so i then go on a major spending spree. then when ive spent up i feel terribly guilty! why? why should i feel guilty for spending the money that i worked hard for. people ask me why im not settling down with my fella and having sprogs! is that what we young ones have to do nowadays? is that why there are so many teen girls with children? i dont want kids this might sound selfish now but why should i spend my money on kids that i dont want. i lead a happy life now living with my parents yes i do pay my way like everyone else and yes i do go out and spend my money on stupid stuff as my dad calls it, going out with my friends, clothes, holidays, shopping, anything a normal human being also has to do!! i say spend you only live once if you dont do it now you will regret it and people will only pinch your hard earned money of you! let the guilty feelings come and take over you for a while but at least youve had the joy of spending it!:D


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