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When choosing a self-invested personal pension (Sipp), it is vital to select the right provider. Getting it wrong usually means no more chances - especially for the investor

So, the Football Association has confirmed Fabio Capello will stay on as England coach, despite the team’s dismal World Cup performance. During the campaign, parts of the media felt his ‘boot camp’ approach was why the team’s performances was at best lacklustre. The thing is, Capello and quite a few of the England players will get a second chance in four years’ time. If not then, there is always the European Championships in just two years. When a Sipp provider gets it wrong, there normally is not another chance – at least not for the investor. The price of Freedom? As investors w...

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