Pension Resources

Susan • November 1, 2018

Following on from the Insitute of Banking “Mind Your Own Pension” this evening, here are a list of the resources that I mentioned throughout the session:

  1. The State Pension Q&A including contact details for specific queries
    https://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Qualifying-for-State-Pension-Contributory.aspx
  2. How to register for a MyWelfare.ie account to check your previous PRSI contributions
    https://www.mywelfare.ie/
  3. The details relating to the Homemakers Scheme including the form
    http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/social_welfare/irish_social_welfare_system/social_insurance_prsi/homemakers_scheme.html
  4. The Government Pensions Roadmap
    https://www.welfare.ie/en/pressoffice/pdf/PensionsRoadmap.pdf
  5. Irish Civil Service Pensions Information Centre
    http://www.cspensions.gov.ie/  
  6. Revenue Tax Reliefs and Limits
    https://www.revenue.ie/en/jobs-and-pensions/pensions/tax-relief-for-pension-contributions.aspx 
  7. Minimum Income Calculator
    http://www.misc.ie/home
  8. Pensions Authority Calculator
    https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/Calculators/Pension_Calculator/
  9. PRSA register, fees and information
    https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/I_want_to_start_a_Pension_PRSA/PRSAs/
  10. Pensions fees and charges
    https://www.ccpc.ie/consumers/money/pensions/how-pensions-work/#1
  11. Investment Risk Profiler
    https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/LifeCycle/Useful-Resources/Investment_Risk_Profiler/
  12. Getting started in the stock market with Exchange Traded Funds
    /how-to-invest-stock-market-beginner/
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