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| The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 5/11/2001 ... not to mention the Stakeholder Pension, and earlier this year he announced plans to contribute public ... bureaucratic paperwork involved. The Stakeholder Pension is certainly simpler in terms of rules and regulations but ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev011105c.htm - 22k Scottish Widows ... Contacts Scottish Widows home Protection Pensions Savings & Investments Scottish Widows Bank home Savings Mortgages Loans ... About Scottish Widows Public affairs Pension Act 2004 Background: The Pensions Act 2004 makes significant changes, ... http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/company/position_statements/pension_act_2004.htm - 11k My Son The Millionaire - 13/06/2006 - The Motley Fool UK ... long-term child savings: the stakeholder pension. These can be opened in a child's name and contributions ... their behalf. In addition, the government will throw in an additional £22 for every £78 payment. ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2006/c060613e.htm - 28k The Motley Fool UK: Money Comment 22/01/2003 ... of our shares, life and pension funds, unit trusts and managed funds to tumble? Yes, but ... Long-term savings assets (life and pension fund holdings) also fell in 2001-02, by £138bn to £1,233bn, ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/Comment/2003/c030122e.htm - 22k The Motley Fool UK: Comment 11/03/2005 ... 11, 2005 Although self-invested personal pensions have been around since 1990, SIPP holders cannot invest directly ... or buy-to-let property. However, from pensions A-Day on 6 April 2006, all this is set to ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/Comment/2005/c050311d.htm - 45k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 25/7/2000 ... It runs mundane projects for government, local government and the private sector, but it does so very efficiently. ... solid platform. Growth in local government business also looks rosy. This accounts for around ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev000725a.htm - 23k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View, 22/8/2000 ... business for bookmakers and the Government, one where they are guaranteed to win; it is not ... causes. 13p goes to the Government in tax. 5p goes to the retailer who sold you ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2000/fev000822c.htm - 28k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 20/02/2003 ... FRS17 update on the company pension fund. Net borrowings decreased by £59m to £450m, which left ... comfortable 4.7 times. On the pension front, ABP revealed a year-end pension surplus of £34m, some ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2003/qualiport030220.htm - 26k Scottish Widows ... Contacts Scottish Widows home Protection Pensions Savings & Investments Scottish Widows Bank home Savings Mortgages Loans ... maximising the amount of life, pension & investment business we retain within Scottish Widows. As a ... http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/company/recruitment_vacancies_retention.htm - 12k The Motley Fool UK: The Fool's Guide to ISAs ... Online Brokers Insurance Mortgages ISAs Pensions Online Banking Offset Mortgages Get Out of Debt Spread Betting ... resist meddling as usual, the government decided in April 1999 to come up with a whole ... http://www.fool.co.uk/ISAs/articles/overview.htm - 30k The Motley Fool UK: Market News, 10/8/2000 ... yesterday's news that the UK Government is to give up its "golden share". This gave it ... As we all know, the Government is looking into ways to address the shortcomings of the ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/marketnews/2000/mn000810c.htm - 34k The Motley Fool UK: 2003 Fool School Archive ... Wife 26/11/03 -- Divorcing A Pension 24/11/03 -- Divorce Rights 21/11/03 -- Child Support 19/11/03 -- ... Part 1 26/09/03 -- Comparing Pensions and ISAs 24/09/03 -- Income Drawdown And Phased Retirement 22/09/03 ... http://www.fool.co.uk/school/2003/sch2003.htm - 27k The Motley Fool UK: Qualiport, 1/05/2003 ... to raw materials, favourable locations, government subsidies and the learning or experience curve. This is one ... country's most natural seaports. 7. Government Policy: Governments can limit or even foreclose entry into industries ... http://www.fool.co.uk/qualiport/2003/qualiport030501.htm - 31k The Motley Fool UK: Today's Features, 16/6/2000 ... Evening Fool -- Vodafone 1, Government 0? Lunchtime Fool -- Corus Cuts Jobs Breakfast Fool -- ... Hold-up Fool's Eye View -- Pension Palaver Fool's Eye View -- Price targets? Pah! Fool's Eye ... http://www.fool.co.uk/foolwatch/2000/fw000616.htm - 21k The Motley Fool UK: Stock Ideas 22/01/2001 ... little silly asking the federal government to jump in and open up a computing standard to ... those zealots who believe the government should have absolutely nothing to do with the private sector, ... http://www.fool.co.uk/stockideas/2001/si010122.htm - 29k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 2/02/2001 ... failing to work with the Government and unions to provide proper notice of the cuts, and ... Energy costs are soaring, the Government is imposing ever more stringent environmental laws. Steel technology and ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2001/fev010202c.htm - 24k Invest In Property For Just £50 A Month - 23/03/2006 - The Motley Fool UK ... through a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP). Not only are pension funds protected from capital gains tax, but you'll get income ... saving for retirement in our Pension centre. Format for printing E-mail ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2006/c060323e.htm - 29k The Motley Fool UK: Foolish Special, 04/08/99 ... declined because of concerns over government plans to review the electricity pool pricing structure. The unusually ... about how tough the new government regulations will be. Legal & General (LSE: LGEN) was riding ... http://www.fool.co.uk/specials/halfyear2.htm - 32k The Motley Fool UK: Fool's Eye View 18/09/2003 ... just a loan. If a government, company or financial institution wants to borrow some money, one ... bonds issued by the UK government. Most governments issue their own bonds. In the US, they ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/foolseyeview/2003/fev030918c.htm - 25k The Motley Fool UK: Money Comment 24/02/2004 ... put into the Fool's stakeholder pension each month. At the same time, I worked out how ... a quarter (27%). With the government taking 27% of my wage, I'm working exclusively for Gordon ... http://www.fool.co.uk/news/Comment/2004/c040224e.htm - 25k |