At a guess, I'd say 0.75% to ZL and 0.50% to advisor but best person to confirm that is the advisor.
Gerard
www.prsa.ie
Gerard
www.prsa.ie
At a guess, I'd say 0.75% to ZL and 0.50% to advisor but best person to confirm that is the advisor.
Gerard
www.prsa.ie
The person in the best position to tell you what you're getting/going to get for your money is the person providing the service on the terms quoted.
I wonder who did you set up with at the end, I might start looking into this too.Thanks for all the assistance with this. I set up the execution-only PRSA AVC in the end. The paperwork was a little bit finicky but nothing too difficult. Glad to have it done now.
If you're referring to returns then c. 5 months is really far too short a time over which to be assessing a pension which will usually be a multi-decade investment. Better to choose a suitable high/all equity fund/passive index tracker and leave it alone until closer to retirement, and maybe even after...Also how is it going so far?
You would probably need to do a Money Makeover post to get useful feedback on that question. It's impossible to answer in isolation without much more information about your overall financial and personal circumstances.I also wonder how much do ppl put into the PRSA AVC per month? And how much would ppl advise for someone less than 30?
Hi Donrr123. Yes, it’s going smoothly so far. Claiming the tax relief on MyRevenue was actually a little more challenging than I had expected, even with the step-by-step guides available, but it seems to have worked itself out. I was glad to get it done because I spent enough time thinking about it and putting it off.I wonder who did you set up with at the end, I might start looking into this too.
Also how is it going so far?
I also wonder how much do ppl put into the PRSA AVC per month? And how much would ppl advise for someone less than 30?
I need to claim mine on MyRevenue now for 2024. Where do I find the step-by-step guide?Hi Donrr123. Yes, it’s going smoothly so far. Claiming the tax relief on MyRevenue was actually a little more challenging than I had expected, even with the step-by-step guides available, but it seems to have worked itself out. I was glad to get it done because I spent enough time thinking about it and putting it off.
Feel free to message me if you have any questions on the process.
Here?I need to claim mine on MyRevenue now for 2024. Where do I find the step-by-step guide?
Not sure who gets it but it does mean that 2% is taken from each contribution and only the residual 98% is actually invested on the policyholder's behalf. 98% allocation and an AMC represents very high charges!What does 'allocation' 98% mean here? You get 98% invested, broker get 2% and fund gets AMC?
Depends on the specifics of the pension.Do occupational pension funds normally have an allocation?
A statement of contributions or a query to the pension provider/intermediary or your employer should clarify?I'm after reading the trustee report of my occupational pension scheme and there is no mention of allocation etc. It does mention that fees of the scheme are borne by the principal employer so I'm thinking it's a 100% allocation