ArchivesMagazine - 21 Nov 2019‘How much can I put in my SIPP when my only income is from pensions?’ AJ Bell’s Tom Selby explains the rules around pension contributions 21 November 2019|Ask Tom|by Tom Selby Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Prime property picks: the best opportunities among real estate shares How I invest: the switch from day trading to long-term investing > Issue: 21 Nov 2019 - Page 42 | Contents Next: How I invest: the switch from day trading to long-term investing Previous: Prime property picks: the best opportunities among real estate shares Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Tom Selby Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘How much can I put in my SIPP when my only income is from pensions?’ Case study How I invest: the switch from day trading to long-term investing Editor's View It could get harder to find reliable and growing dividends Feature BT investors face dual threat of renationalisation and more dividend cuts Prime property picks: the best opportunities among real estate shares Funds Know your fund: Invesco Income and High Income Great Ideas Games Workshop has scope to earn a lot more money HarbourVest is cheap and a great way to play the private equity space Time to top-slice re-rated Judges Scientific Fuller’s tripped up by mechanics of separating beer business News Vodafone could face hefty Kabel Deutschland legal bill Holding auditors’ feet to the fire Eddie Stobart and Carpetright shareholders poorly served by bids Income investors on alert as global dividend growth slows Why quality growth funds like Fundsmith are feeling the pain Personal Finance What is regular investing and will it help me? Russ Mould Why transport stocks need to get back on the rails Sector Reports Our top picks in the clothing retail sector Venture Capital Trusts Find out about the funds which benefit from a 30% tax break