I am turning 30 in a few months, and really feel I should start a pension but am totally clueless as to where to even start.
I worked in the public service for 9 months and had a pension paid for me which I duly cashed in when I left (it was part of north/ south pension scheme which apparently is a really good one). Other than that, have never had a pension.
Should I talk to a financial advisor? Where do I even look to start one?
Around how much a month is normal to pay in for someone my age? Do you base it on a % of income or just a lump sum? Would it be set up by my employer or do I pay it separately myself? We definitely don't have a scheme in work with anyone.
I worked in the public service for 9 months and had a pension paid for me which I duly cashed in when I left (it was part of north/ south pension scheme which apparently is a really good one). Other than that, have never had a pension.
Should I talk to a financial advisor? Where do I even look to start one?
Around how much a month is normal to pay in for someone my age? Do you base it on a % of income or just a lump sum? Would it be set up by my employer or do I pay it separately myself? We definitely don't have a scheme in work with anyone.