The Lost Decade - A report based on the last 10 years of pension fund performance
The Lost Decade - What to do to improve your posistion
arrow Introduction
Summary conclusions
Overall Summary
The average performance
Managed funds - should they be renamed?
arrow 10 Funds that are performing well
arrow 10 funds that are under-performing
Is there a better way to invest your money?
arrow The retirement planning process
What to do to improve your posistion?
arrow Research methods and details
arrow Performance Chart / Information
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If you find that you are concerned by your current position and want to look at improving matters then we strongly suggest that you look to kick start the process outlined above.

It’s worth it! IF you were able to improve your position the difference to you at the end of the process – when you start receiving your money back – can be huge. Have a look at this example:

A 30 year old who starts with £10,000 and gets a return over 35 years of 5% (net of charges) per year will build up a retirement pot of £55,160.

A 30 year old who starts with £10,000 and gets a return over 35 years of 9% (net of charges) per year will build up a retirement pot of £204,139

It doesn’t matter if you start from scratch, pay monthly, pay yearly or pay a lump sum or series of lump sums, the relative difference is always highly significant. Getting better returns makes a huge difference to your retirement fund.

To get appropriate help and to receive a review of your position DMP Financial has a review service where you can get immediate help on your position. To get such a review arranged simply click on the green button below to kick start the process.

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