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My Pension Performance

Pensions, are you wasting your money?

If you are one of the many people who have been investing your hard earned money into a pension scheme then you are likely to be feeling a little worried at the moment. With the press reporting mis selling and other scandals, confidence in pensions is very low.

You need to ensure that you know the answers to the following questions:
• The name of the fund your money is being invested into
• How it compares to other pension investments
• How safe is your pension
• Can you retire when you want to
• Will you have enough income in retirement

The most shocking thing of all is that the majority of people who pay into pension schemes have no idea how their money is being invested. Many plans are under performing and are poorly managed, meaning that once you reach retirement it is unlikely that you will achieve the level of freedom and security that you dreamt about. When was the last time you reviewed the investments behind your pension?

Our advisers at Sidstone can help, by reviewing your current pension scheme and demonstrating what you should do to enhance the performance of your pension, your retirement dreams could become reality!

Call Sidstone today on 08445 045 196

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