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My plan is to retire by 50. I'm 39 with 10 years NI left, I'll either work those years or buy them.And for people who are retiring before 55, are you making sure you've got the full 35 years NI contributions?
Very dependent on circumstances.Does anyone here have a heavy preference to S&S ISA's rather than a pension? Interested to know.
I aim to do £20k isa and 20% pension (including employer contrib), but that's with a good career and paid off house.
Everyone should be at least getting as much pension matched by their employer as possible.
If a higher earner then more salary sacrifice is good - up until about 20% then there's not a lot of point doing more.
To retire earlier than 57 (pension access age currently) you need an ISA bridge, so the earlier you can start building the ISA the better (ideally £20k every year).
To retire earlier than your ISA allows, you need premium bonds, property, cash, gia, inheritance, etc.