buttonmoon
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Silly question maybe
... what with all this talk about recession and what not, is now a good time to restart my pension?
My situation: I'm 29, on 60k, have about 10k in a pension from my previous job. I started my current job a year and a half ago and the new company doesn't offer any pension contributions. They have some thing with BoI where you can pay into some pension scheme (they are req'd to do this by law AFAIK) but it's not a great scheme, if I remember correctly (having looked it up on AAM at the time) so I didn't bother setting it up.
I do want to get the pension up again though, so, is it a good time to start saving into a pension? are there any recession proof/resistant schemes or products?
I know that there is no way to 'know' these things for sure but I suppose I'm looking for either a) a low risk scheme or b) advice on a product that focusses on investments that *traditionally* do well in a climate such as this.
My situation: I'm 29, on 60k, have about 10k in a pension from my previous job. I started my current job a year and a half ago and the new company doesn't offer any pension contributions. They have some thing with BoI where you can pay into some pension scheme (they are req'd to do this by law AFAIK) but it's not a great scheme, if I remember correctly (having looked it up on AAM at the time) so I didn't bother setting it up.
I do want to get the pension up again though, so, is it a good time to start saving into a pension? are there any recession proof/resistant schemes or products?
I know that there is no way to 'know' these things for sure but I suppose I'm looking for either a) a low risk scheme or b) advice on a product that focusses on investments that *traditionally* do well in a climate such as this.