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pjburkina
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Hello forum community,
I have spoken with someone at ArkLife and they told me that the charges for "Standard" PRSAs are capped by the Financial Regulator at 5% of everything you contribute plus 1% annual value of the fund. I don't have a problem with the 1% per annum but the 5% fee on contributions makes my head spin. I haven't done the math but I can imagine the compound interst lost over the life of a PRSA due to the missing 5%. In effect, are the PRSA providers taking approximately 6% commision charge? Wouldn't I need at least a 6% rate of return to keep the value of the fund even with the value of the (before-charges) contributions?
This ArkLife consultant said to be wary of "Non-Standard" PRSAs because the charges are not capped and can change at any time. Can I ask for anyone's advice on what option is the best for me.
Here's my story: I turn 27 in one month's time, I'm slightly past the Standard Rate Cut-Off Point, the company I work for does not contribute or help with retirement, and I would like to move to France in about 5 years time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have spoken with someone at ArkLife and they told me that the charges for "Standard" PRSAs are capped by the Financial Regulator at 5% of everything you contribute plus 1% annual value of the fund. I don't have a problem with the 1% per annum but the 5% fee on contributions makes my head spin. I haven't done the math but I can imagine the compound interst lost over the life of a PRSA due to the missing 5%. In effect, are the PRSA providers taking approximately 6% commision charge? Wouldn't I need at least a 6% rate of return to keep the value of the fund even with the value of the (before-charges) contributions?
This ArkLife consultant said to be wary of "Non-Standard" PRSAs because the charges are not capped and can change at any time. Can I ask for anyone's advice on what option is the best for me.
Here's my story: I turn 27 in one month's time, I'm slightly past the Standard Rate Cut-Off Point, the company I work for does not contribute or help with retirement, and I would like to move to France in about 5 years time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.