LIFETIME ISA for Retirement Vs Pension- which is BETTER? Planning for Retirement (2020)

by | Jan 5, 2023 | Retirement Pension | 6 comments




I have explained the facts about the Lifetime ISA for retirement. I have compared the Lifetime ISA vs pension, to help you decide on which may be a better choice for you and your retirement planning. Really hope this video on Lifetime Isa will help you with your retirement planning.
Feel free to check out my other videos on money saving-

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Do drop me a comment/message if you need any more explanation of the Lifetime ISA for retirement. Also would love any feedback.

Thank you for watching my video today. Keep safe
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6 Comments

  1. Prince panghal

    Hi Jeena, My bank is not having an option to Open LISA can you please also suggest few option when can i open this account.

  2. ph ph

    Great video as always Jeena! Hope they allow LISA for >40 year olds soon!

    Could you throw some light on private pension withdrawal options in the UK, with their tax treatment?

  3. Sherin Anna Varghese

    Hiii, very helpful video. Can you tell me how to take Lisa for couples? I saw in one of you video that 4000 and for couples govt will give 2000. How that possible? Please reply

  4. BoluMaryS

    Hi, if you're already maximising your employer pension matching policy, would a separate pension be better in addition to this compared to a LISA?

  5. Siva Ram

    Thanks nice information

  6. Jeena Jose- The Money Mentor

    Hope you find this video useful. Let me know if you need any more help with it. Thank you for your support and encouragement

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