Replacements for Invidion
AlysonBrooker
Member
Hi all,
I've realised today that Invidion seems to have disappeared from the internet - I'm hoping this is a temporary lapse but I fear it's been pulled for good, as a colleague tried to use it last week and found the same thing.
Has anyone heard anything about why this mighty website may have fallen and if it will be back?
Also, any suggestions for an alternative or set of alternative tools would be really welcome, particularly for checking bond gain calculations and running quick basic pension projections.
Meanwhile, I'll continue to mourn the loss of this dear friend.....
Thanks,
Alyson
I've realised today that Invidion seems to have disappeared from the internet - I'm hoping this is a temporary lapse but I fear it's been pulled for good, as a colleague tried to use it last week and found the same thing.
Has anyone heard anything about why this mighty website may have fallen and if it will be back?
Also, any suggestions for an alternative or set of alternative tools would be really welcome, particularly for checking bond gain calculations and running quick basic pension projections.
Meanwhile, I'll continue to mourn the loss of this dear friend.....
Thanks,
Alyson
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Oh no Alyson, this is bad news. Lets hope it comes back.
Some alternatives:
These are the first one's that spring to mind, although a number of the other providers have some useful calculators as well.
Thanks
Alex
The Pru resources are really good these days. I hadn't thought about Cash Calc so thanks for that - I'll need to have a look to see what's there.
Alyson
I hope it returns!
Old Mutual Wealth's chargeable gain tool is fairly good for simple calculations. They also have many tools on the website that are not widely known about.
https://www.oldmutualwealth.co.uk/Adviser/literature-and-support/business-tools-and-user-guides/Chargeable-gain-calculator/
Scottish Widows has one as well - I tend to use these as a back up and do the calculation manually - it's still nice to have something for the file though as both humans and computers are prone to error!
http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/extranet/tools/bond-gain
Does anyone have a good pension forecaster that can quickly project a future pension value in today's terms (including contributions where relevant) without having to resort to Excel?
https://www.aviva.co.uk/retirement/tools-and-calculators/my-retirement-planner/
Hi
Have you tried Hargreaves Lansdown's
https://www.hl.co.uk/pensions/interactive-calculators/pension-calculator
https://www.invidion.uk/