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I have quite a lot of money invested in PEPs (my late husband and myself invested many years ago) I don,t really need the money at the moment but at 71 years old and now widowed I am wondering if it is worth investing somewhere else. Any advice would be appreciated
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if you take it out of a pep you will lose your tax wrapper
most of them have ISA status anyway ( tax free)
I am not sure if you can transfer to an ISA and how much per year
and finally - since clearly your husband did the investing
go you want to free up the money and do the investing yourself ?
[ ( big problem for me - my Dad was an excellent stock picker, I am not good, and one sib so bad she has lost all her fathers money)
her share of of her fathers money - which was a lot - he was good and she wasnt]
if you take it out of a pep you will lose your tax wrapper
most of them have ISA status anyway ( tax free)
I am not sure if you can transfer to an ISA and how much per year
and finally - since clearly your husband did the investing
go you want to free up the money and do the investing yourself ?
[ ( big problem for me - my Dad was an excellent stock picker, I am not good, and one sib so bad she has lost all her fathers money)
her share of of her fathers money - which was a lot - he was good and she wasnt]
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