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This week's Investment Week Articulate page sets out the problems investors could incur if they deci...

This week's Investment Week Articulate page sets out the problems investors could incur if they decide to invest in property with their Sipp, as well as the losses that can be made by opting out of the state second pension. If there is a subject you'd like to see explored on this page, please email: leonora.walters@incisivemedia.com The approach of next April's changes to the Sipp rules has brought the product back to the attention of the personal finance columns. Most writers seem to regard the ability of self-invested pensions to own residential property, as well as cars, antiques and fi...

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