Don't expect unbiased advise from a sales person who earns commission from a PRSA and nothing when you buy back years.I had wished to retire at 55 and hoped that I could buy back years. I met with a Cornmarket rep who told me that my pension would be significantly reduced and that buying back years was a foolish option if I was not going to stay until I am 60. He directed me to consider PRSA!
Does anyone know a good independent financial advisor in the north east area????
Thanks Protocol. Ye my buble has been burst - I'd hoped to go at 55 but it seems like I'll have to wait until 60 if I want to get a cosy state pension without being penalised for early exit.
For me there seems to be a very significant difference between 55 and 60 - and despite the holidays teaching is a very demanding environment and very few seem to manage to wave farewell at the gate with a fresh relaxed smile! I had planned to use those 5 years to travel and maybe study and do something different without the worry of money etc...
Will have to go back to the drawing board to consider my strategies or maybe I need to take up Yoga and be happy being a state employee in these turbulent times.
S
Anyone know the difference between pre and post 1995 Public Service Pensions?
I know that the prsi rate is higher for post 95 and that post 95 pensions are part made up of old age pension. Does that mean that a post 95 pension cannot be fully drawn down until the person is 65?
Thanks
S
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