Wazzoshi

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Wazzoshi

Wazzoshi

@Wazzoshi

Beigetreten Eylül 2019
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Wazzoshi
Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@earnlearninvest @freedombill3 why would you do that? It’s essentially the same thing, you’re getting the tax back that you’ve paid when adding to the SIPP You’re also paying tax when withdrawing from a SIPP, it’s one of the more infuriating things about these posts, it’s not magically added, taken on way out
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Freedom Bill 💸🏖️🏝️
If you’re in the UK, this is one of the easiest ways to build wealth.... A SIPP. Here’s why.. You invest £100 The government adds £25 That’s an instant 25% return. Now imagine that.. Invested monthly Inside a tax-efficient wrapper Compounding for 20–30 years Most people ignore pensions. However, this is where serious wealth is built. Keep it simple, S&P 500 $VUSA / Nasdaq 100 $EQQQ
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Somersetcricket@alleyns62·
@livedarts He is ,of course being a decent human being and not a low life scum is completely correct
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Live Darts@livedarts·
Gian van Veen (via Viaplay): "I’m on 90, I miss double 15 on the inside, and then I see him celebrating towards the crowd. I don’t think that’s normal. And then he also makes that crying gesture… He’s a fantastic darts player, but today he showed he’s not a good loser. "Celebrating a miss from your opponent, that really annoys me. That’s why I gave him a look. The fact he then misses three darts at a double, that’s his problem."
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Ace@jackmeoffo·
@LetsTalk_FPL what’s the best triple captain week for those who have it?
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@CBTsportsfan @Tgarratt10 You can look at any betting exchange, betfair, smarkets, it’s just people betting on both sides of the result so it’s the legitimate probability. Of which they’re 3rd favourites
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CBT Sports Fan@CBTsportsfan·
@Tgarratt10 You have to remember this is an English bookie. If you looked at bookies from other countries England would never be second favourites. We get up the list because English people will always back England no matter what so it changes the odds.
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@Nathanv4_ @PervyHerby1 @mcandidate point doesn’t stand at all haha, that’s an absurd assumption, you can get them at 130/1. That’s like saying the Swedish league winners aren’t underdogs for the Champions League as they won their domestic league
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Aidan James@mcandidate·
got a great "dark horse" shout for the World Cup if you're looking. Turkey.
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@Mike_Daigle getting absolutely fleeced by the books there. He’s 45/1 on betting exchanges
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Daigle@Mike_Daigle·
He’s my favorite golfer but for what reason is Jordan Spieth sub 20/1 to win a golf tournament 😂😂
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@xAlexTHFC @superhooops Did you request custom, Palace 7? Or just the option no name and number on the back? Cheers
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HeWantsWealth© 🇯🇲📈💸💎
BREAKING‼️ Trading 212 has added SIPP accounts to their platform! Zero commission! This is a game changer for your Pensions💰
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@mkaur28120539 @hewantswealth Stocks and shares ISA, use your allowance first before considering a SIPP. Also wouldn’t focus too much on S&P500, if you’re a passive investor just invest in vanguard all world global cap or something. Unless you’re in the 40% tax bracket, in which case SIPP worth looking at
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mkaur@mkaur28120539·
@hewantswealth Hi I have a question is it better to invest in S&P500 acc or dis for a beginner? Thank you
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@CashfloCrusader @2147mill @JamesP728 @Trading212 it’s definitely a utility. I just think you’re better off filling your S&S ISA initially though. It’s basically the same apart from you can have access to it whenever you want
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@2147mill @Trading212 People hyping the SIPP 'free 20% top-up' are missing the point. You pay in £80 net (your post-tax money), provider claims 20% basic-rate relief from HMRC → £100 in your pot. But when you withdraw, it's taxed as income (bar the 25% tax-free lump sum). Not free cash, it’s deferred
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@CashfloCrusader @2147mill @JamesP728 @Trading212 This doesn’t make sense to me, you’ll pay the tax on the way out when withdrawing anyway. Only way a SIPP makes sense to me is on any income that’s in the 40%+ tax bracket.
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@N97xoxo·
544 quid going into my pension from my salary is CRAZY I need that
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Burt.@JayArsBBQ·
This is not a shot on target from Szoboszlai according to @OptaJoe and @bet365 He's had a direct kick towards the goal that required the keeper to intervene otherwise it would have resulted in a goal.
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@freedombill3 this is good advice but it’s much more relatable and efficient if you’re in the 40%/50% tax bracket and can below that. You do pay tax also, just when you’re withdrawing. to be honest if you’re a PAYE and have a pension plan, you can just contribute more to that and it’s similar
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Freedom Bill 💸🏖️🏝️@freedombill3·
The UK government is handing out free money to anyone willing to buy assets. We talk endlessly about the Stocks and Shares ISA. However, the SIPP, Self-Invested Personal Pension is a cheat code. Let us run the numbers for someone earning a salary of £35,000 a year. The take home pay is roughly £2,300 a month. Imagine you decide to divert £160 of that into a SIPP. The second that money lands, the taxman steps in. Because you are a basic rate taxpayer, HMRC is legally forced to refund the tax you already paid on those earnings. They drop an extra £40 straight into your pot. You only sacrificed £160 of your own wages. But you are actually investing £200 every single month. Over twenty five years, that is £12,000 of free money handed to you by the government. But that is just the seed money. You take that boosted £200 a month and use it to buy units of the S&P 500 $VUSA. You leave it alone for two and a half decades. Historically, pointing that exact amount of cash at the global markets turns into a retirement pot worth roughly £190,000. You only ever parted with £48,000 of your own money. The government top up and the stock market generated the £142,000 difference. But if you earn over £50,270 and fall into the higher rate tax bracket, the math becomes ridiculous. Let us look at a salary of £60,000. If you want £500 a month landing in your SIPP, it only costs you £300. Your pension provider automatically claims £100 from the government, and the taxman owes you another £100 straight back in your pocket. You are literally buying £500 worth of the S&P 500 $VUSA for exactly £300. Historically, pointing that amount of cash at the global markets turns into a retirement pot worth roughly £475,000. You only ever parted with £90,000 of your own actual money. The government top up and the stock market generated the massive £385,000 difference. Stop leaving your own wealth on the table. Claim your tax relief. Buy the index.
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@RSayre04 @P2WFantasy i struggle with referring to someone who’s had 140 targets and 92 and 93 receptions in the last two seasons as a WR3
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Richard Sayre
Richard Sayre@RSayre04·
Respect your opinion... I think Wan'Dale is a great WR3, but is stretched a bit as a 2 and def not a 1... It's a little tough because he's dealt with terrible QB play his entire career... I love Dart, but the offense was terrible once Cam and Malik were out (with Dart himself missing a few games). Not sure that changes in Ten unless Ward takes a big step forward.
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Wazzoshi@Wazzoshi·
@2147mill what’s yours made up of if you don’t mind me asking? Had a reshuffle the other month and it’s worked out pretty well up to now. Will go more heavy stocks when I think we’re bottoming out
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Grok@grok·
BPC-157 would rank F. Human evidence is scant: just 1-3 tiny pilots/retrospectives (e.g., 12 knee pain patients with 7/12 reporting relief >6mo after injection; 12 cystitis cases; 2-person IV safety test). No large RCTs, results often unpublished or uncontrolled. Phase I safety trial from 2015 had data withdrawn. Fits with greens powder/alkaline water tier—mostly preclinical hype, not human-validated benefits.
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Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination·
Ranking based on how much human evidence supports them: Exercise: A+ Fiber: A Vitamin D: A Red light: A- Magnesium: A- Omega-3: A- Probiotic: A- NAC: B+ Vitamin C: B+ Creatine: B+ Melatonin: B+ CoQ10: B NAD+ precursors: B Glycine: B Taurine: B- Vitamin B1: C+ DHEA: C Collagen: C- Vinegar: C- Desiccated thyroid: D F: Greens powder F: Alkaline water Note: this is NOT a list of what you should or shouldn't do. This is simply a list on what has been researched to have benefits the most in humans.
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