outofmymind
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Ok. I'll set up a new thread. I assume you as moderator bump it to a key post rather than me doing that.Good idea.
I often write key posts about topics which I know only a little about. I put in questions. And my questions are answered and my mistakes are corrected quickly.
So if you post a key post on the topic -or even an FAQ , you will have a fully functioning Key Post quickly.
Brendan
Done. With more questions than answers!Excellent
Yes. I will make it a Key Post.
Thanks kev 1964. Glad you think it is a good idea. Maybe if you could post this reply into the new 'key post' it will bump it up the listings and inspire some of our contributors to help answer this and other tricky conundrums.Great idea. This Pensions section is likely of most interest to those nearing retirement (rather than post) and PRSI contributions between now and age 66 is a key element to retirement income planning. Looking forward to the answers. Thanks in advance to all the experts.
This is an example of one such question that I asked in another part of AAM. I'm still unclear.
PRSI on occupational pension
I’m aged 59 now and spent 14 years working in the UK so this means it’s impossible for me to max out on the Irish State Pension under the TCA calculation method. At the moment I have about 1400. I have no plans to work any more other than some short term contracts if I get bored. I’m getting...www.askaboutmoney.com
sure…..but do you mean post my question in the key post?Thanks kev 1964. Glad you think it is a good idea. Maybe if you could post this reply into the new 'key post' it will bump it up the listings and inspire some of our contributors to help answer this and other tricky conundrums.
The question in this thread is exactly one I have myself. Did you ever get any feedback. I've tried looking for the other posting but not sucessfulsure…..but do you mean post my question in the key post?
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