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Best priced PRSA is 0.50% wholesale for the pension with access to a couple of thousand funds.
You’re not getting Vanguard funds you’re getting a Standard Life Mirror fund.
You’re not getting anywhere near the full range of funds or any other funds (Blackrock, Dimensional, Pimco etc)
You’re not really paying 0.65% as there are other hidden costs
example difference in performance between the "clean" Vanguard fund we use and the Standard Life version
As in all these matters generally better to join the 21st Century and avoid the insurance companies
Marc Westlake
Chartered Certified and European Financial Planner
www.globalwealth.ie
The standard AMC applied by Standard Life to this fund (which I assume is being used in the comparison) is 0.90%, rather than the 0.65% AMC applicable to transfers in excess of €100k.example difference in performance between the "clean" Vanguard fund we use and the Standard Life version
Vanguard Emerging Markets Index fund 7.01%
Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF 6.29%
Difference 0.72%pa
Elsewhere @Dave Vanian implied it can be had as cheap as .5% presumably with no advice.
Post in thread 'Total AMC 1% for PRSA' https://www.askaboutmoney.com/threads/total-amc-1-for-prsa.223990/post-1726952
Indeed.…how easy it is to trap the unwary…
Not really.Objectively, the real cost to the investor is the difference between their return and the return of the index they are tracking. In this example the difference in annualised performance compared to the MSCI World Index of the Standard Life Vanguard fund over 3 years is 1.31%pa. So ignore the ex-ante contract fee disclosure and focus on the net ex-post return. That’s the real cost.
It’s impossible to debate serious points on here
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