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  1. Nest Pension - Good Value? Is Nest good value in relation to costs. 1.8% deduction on all contributions and a .3% annual management charge. How does this compare with Low Cost DIY Sipps? Difficult because of the different costs structure. The default fund is a retirement date fund, Is this similar to the Vanguard Target Retirement Date Funds.

  2. Jun 9, 2013 · NEST has a high initial charge compared to almost all other pensions and its ongoing annual charging as a percentage isn't the best for the types of investment it offers either. 3. The monthly or annual charge just for having a pension plan. There's also the employer's contribution rate that hugheskevi wrote about.

  3. Nov 2, 2020 · Multiple Nest Pensions. My daughter has multiple Nest pensions with different employers rather than them contribute to her existing scheme. I understand she can merge these to a single account but I believe this cannot be done online. As she contributed to each of these for less than 2 years for each pot, can she get the money back and if so ...

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · 24 April at 10:29AM. Hi, I'm over 55 and have just £1,000 in a NEST pension for a job I diid over 5 years ago. This is not my main pension and I would like to cash it in and close the account to pay for a holiday. Have to say the process was straightforward on their website and have provided the bank statement they asked for.

  5. Feb 23, 2019 · I work for a company that auto enrolls employees on the Nest pension scheme, i was enrolled back in 2013 and have been paying in every since (3% from me and 2% from my employer). The company also offer a Standard Life pension which offers (4% from me and 3% from my employer) I got an email recently saying they are changing the Nest ...

  6. Dec 9, 2023 · Nest pension: fund options and performance. I’ve just taken a first look at performance of my Nest pension for a job I started in February of this year. I chose the Higher Risk fund so, with global stock markets up 6-7% since the end of February I expected to see some growth. Instead it shows contributions of £3874 and a pot value of £3880.

  7. Nov 16, 2017 · NEST is answering questions here on the Forum as a verified user. You can see its forum account here: Nest Pensions. If you have a question click "reply" below to ask and it will try to help. NEST has asked us to add it will aim to respond to any questions posted within two business days. Related on MoneySavingExpert:

  8. Jan 26, 2014 · Pensions are pensions and have their own page on the tax return. Self employment is self employment and has its own pages on the tax return Pension payments are not an allowable business expence and, therefore, do not reduce profit, they are usually paid net therefore there is no extra tax relief given in the calculation unless income is taxed at 40% when relief given is by extending the 20% ...

  9. Nov 3, 2019 · Leave the Nest where it is. As said its extremely unlikely your new employer will pay into Nest so stick with the l&G company scheme. Should you later move again you can look at consolidating nest into l&g or vice-versa whilst you are now with new employers scheme, so long term you keep it simple with two pensions, one is current employers and ...

  10. Nov 7, 2018 · Chappers27 Posts: 97 Forumite. 7 November 2018 at 3:10PM. I am 47, and have a pensions problem. I dont have big enough pension and am only now considering my options. I know, too late. Anyway, I have NEST workplace pension and an AVIVA pension which I dont contribute to. I am considering moving my Aviva pension pot into NEST so its all in one ...

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