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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 711571" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I don't really want to get into a deep debate as some of these details are just too individually specific, but in reality, unless Douglas intends to take all of his pension pot, as cash, in one go, although he may start taking benefits from his pension in three years, he may have money in his pension "pot" for many years to come.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I will time some withdrawals from one of my pots, but I am hoping I will have money invested for many, many years to come, with strategic investing/dis-investing.</p><p></p><p>I agree 3 years, in isolation is a short term investment, which isn't necessarily matched with equity based investments, and this, coupled with the potential for a the need for capital growth for tens of years could influence the matter.</p><p></p><p>If Douglas does indeed consider he will withdraw all of his fund in one hot, then the advice he should be seeking is different; a decent tax accountant would be worth a couple of hundred pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 711571, member: 88961"] I don't really want to get into a deep debate as some of these details are just too individually specific, but in reality, unless Douglas intends to take all of his pension pot, as cash, in one go, although he may start taking benefits from his pension in three years, he may have money in his pension "pot" for many years to come. Personally, I will time some withdrawals from one of my pots, but I am hoping I will have money invested for many, many years to come, with strategic investing/dis-investing. I agree 3 years, in isolation is a short term investment, which isn't necessarily matched with equity based investments, and this, coupled with the potential for a the need for capital growth for tens of years could influence the matter. If Douglas does indeed consider he will withdraw all of his fund in one hot, then the advice he should be seeking is different; a decent tax accountant would be worth a couple of hundred pounds. [/QUOTE]
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