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09-09-2008, 06:06 PM | #1 |
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Investing/Saving for Retirement
Do you give it much thought?
Excluding state or private pension, there seems to be 3 main ways, 1. cash on deposit at the highest rate that you can find and feel safe with. Then you`ve got inflation eating away at your capital sum. 2. Company Shares, hoping that dividend income and growth will keep pace with inflation. 3. Rental property, with all it`s inherent hassles whether in your home country or elsewhere,again hoping that rental yields keep pace with inflation, Any other ideas? Would you choose a mix of the above , if so, what % would you put in each and why? |
09-09-2008, 06:14 PM | #2 |
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I'm looking to my pension to care of most things, which is made up of the mix you have shown. Wherever I am living will be owned, so no rental issues. The only thing I cannot work out is how many twentysomething Asians maids I will require to help me through the senior years.
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