Did you really need to announce that you could buy a couple of houses with your inheritance, plus the fact that you have two current accounts with over £20,000 in each!
No wonder people are wondering what advice you actually want...
I did not really announce it. It was a throwaway line in response to someone asking what I would do when I needed to downsize or needed someone for my garden. Neither of which I need to do nor in fact do I intend leaving my home.
This isnt about what to do with my savings ( and never was). Its was simply about how much is enough pension. I read across the internet and many agreed with my husband that it seemed to be a very substantial sum per year. I couldnt accept that because most workers live on far less. But I could not ascertain what you need to live on in retirement. I thought the best peopleto ask would be those who have retired.
Anyway, I have mentioned before, in connection with wills etc. that I have this money and how I came by it, so it should not surprise anyone.
It is not in the equation. The facts of my OP I thought would be enough to deal with an answer.
Voting. I’m so glad we still have the ‘old fashioned’ system…
Please help! (grandchild being locked in bedroom)
Sometimes it’s just the small things that press the bruise isn’t it? 😢


) I was totally neurotic about it, but went nevertheless. To my surprise, the last thing I discovered I needed to worry about was money. I found I didn't need work clothes, I could holiday when there were cheap flights or deals, I could travel out of peak hours and then free with my pensioner's pass. Now almost twenty years later I live in leggings and trainers from TKMaxx and manage to support my grandchildren through uni, without having to go without. Like others say, it just depends on how you plan to live your life and what's important to you.