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The Moneystepper Q&A Podcast answers your personal finance questions - three times a week. Just let me know your questions via at moneystepper.com/qanda, via email at moneystepper@gmail.com or any other way you like.Moneystepper Ltd is not a regulated financial advisor and the podcast is for entertainment purposes only. No suggestions on the podcast should be considered as formal financial advice and you should consult a regulated indepedent financial advisor, accountant or tax professional for your specific personal advice.
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Question 95 - Stopping Pension Contributions To Save For A House
Tina asks: "I'm 24 y/o and saving for a house. If I don’t stop contributing to my pension, next tax year I'll be paying 5%, and my employer will match that with 3%. Should I stop my pension contributions and only save for a house?"
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Question 94 - Investing In Oil Stocks
Ian asks: "I have zero knowledge about investing, but I'm interested in oil stocks. Any idea where to start, and any specific company to invest in?"
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Question 93 - How Much Rent Should I Pay My Dad
Heather asks: "I currently pay my Dad £120 towards the household expenses, as does my brother. My partner is due to move in, should he also pay my Dad?"
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Question 92 - Is The Share Price On Google Finance Right
Danielle asks: "The close price of shares on Google Finance is different to that on the Stock Exchange website. Is the data on Google Finance correct?"
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Question 91 - Should I Repay My Student Loan
Tamzin asks: "I've been left some money by my late Grandfather and I'm trying to work out whether I should pay down my student loan. What do you think?"
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Question 90 - Capital Gains Tax On A Rented Flat
Frances asks: "I bought in 2001 for £137k as my only residence and its now valued at £400k, implying the CGT will be astronomical. How much CGT will I pay?"
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