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Home economics, business studies, or accounting for example?Practical mathematics. financial planning and all aspects of money handling should be taught in our schools as a seseparate subject
Home economics, business studies, or accounting for example?Practical mathematics. financial planning and all aspects of money handling should be taught in our schools as a seseparate subject
It's actually 52.18 weeks per year or 29.09 fortnights, to account for 365 days per year and the leap year dayOk, I thought that it was paid every Xmas.
But 52 x €289.30 = €15,044 which is still different to what's in the previous table.
None of these are leaving cert core subjects.Home economics, business studies, or accounting for example?
Really? Where does the DSP outline that payment calculation method?It's actually 52.18 weeks per year or 29.09 fortnights, to account for 365 days per year and the leap year day
365 x 4 years + 1 leap day = 365.25 average over 4 years / 7 days per week = 52.18
It doesn't matter if they say it or not, it's the way things are.Really? Where does the DSP outline that payment calculation method?
I suspect that some sections of society would view universal financial literacy with something approaching alarmNone of these are leaving cert core subjects.
Great if somebody can do all these, but a core subject dealing with personal finance should be mandatory for all students.
Almost no one seems to have noticed it but the state pension contributory has seen an inflation-adjusted decline over the last number of years too:
Sorry, my mistake. Looks like you are correct. I thought that one had to inform the department before normal pension age that one was deferring the classroom but that doesn't seem to be the case.I think that not claiming the pension up to age 70 is automatically a deferral.