Why You Should Start Planning for Your Pension Now – Not Later

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When you’re in your 20s, 30s or even 40s, retirement can seem like a lifetime away. But when it comes to your pension, time is your greatest asset. The earlier you start planning, the easier it becomes to build a comfortable financial future.

The State Pension may not be enough to maintain the lifestyle you want in retirement. That’s where personal and occupational pensions come in. Whether you’re self-employed or working for a company, setting up and contributing to a pension plan is one of the smartest financial decisions you can make.

Here’s why starting early matters:

  1. Compound growth – The money you invest now has more time to grow. Even small, regular contributions can build up significantly over time.
  2. Tax benefits – Pension contributions are tax-deductible, reducing your income tax bill. This is a major incentive, especially for higher earners.
  3. Flexibility and control – Starting early gives you more choices down the line – when to retire, how much to draw down, and how to invest.
  4. Peace of mind – Life is unpredictable. Having a pension in place means one less thing to worry about in the future.

Don’t wait until it’s urgent

If you’re employed, find out if your employer offers a pension scheme and whether they match your contributions. If you’re self-employed, look into Personal Retirement Savings Accounts (PRSAs) or other pension products suited to your needs.

Starting today doesn’t mean putting away a huge amount. It means taking the first step. Future you will be very glad you did.

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