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How Do Pensions in the Netherlands Really Work? 

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@MakingitinHolland
@MakingitinHolland 3 года назад
Definitely be smart about your money & investments for your future. Also check out this video that I've watched when researching for this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lmb4xkRWyhQ.html I am Expat also has a helpful article on this topic as well: www.iamexpat.nl/expat-info/official-issues/pensions-retirement-netherlands As with any of these topics around investment & pension please do your own research as well. Thank you for watching!
@ShannonsVetters
@ShannonsVetters 18 дней назад
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
@danguRobert
@danguRobert 18 дней назад
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@ShannonsVetters
@ShannonsVetters 18 дней назад
@@danguRobert That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@danguRobert
@danguRobert 18 дней назад
@@ShannonsVetters My advisor is MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY;
@danguRobert
@danguRobert 18 дней назад
You can look her up online
@KesslersArteagas
@KesslersArteagas 18 дней назад
@@danguRobert The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
@Tweeteketje
@Tweeteketje 3 года назад
At 6:15 you're actually explaining the pay-as-you-go system: the current pension payments is paid by the current population. However, this only applies to the state pension, not to the occupational pension. Dutch occupational pension is not based on a pay-as-you-go system, but is capital based. So no need to worry too much that because of the ratio retirees/workers, there would be no capital left when you retire. The strength of the Dutch system is the combination of a pay-as-you-go system (state pension) and a capital based system in the occupational pension. The Netherlands is also changing the pension system, it will shift towards Defined Contribution and the capital accrued is much more connected to the individual.
@MakingitinHolland
@MakingitinHolland 3 года назад
Thank you for the elaborate clarification. Indeed the occupation based pension is much more individual. I’m curious to see how the system will shift.
@albertlay8927
@albertlay8927 2 года назад
Very brave to tackle such a complex, boring yet most usefull topic. For expats too, even if they've only worked in NL for a limited time. After all, if an expat has worked for - say - 5 years, he/she has build up an "AOW"-right of 10% (5*2%) of the AOW-allowance at that time, probably some € 100 to € 120 per month if you are single. Doesn't matter where you live at that time, in NL or anywhere in the world. (Lots of Dutch elderly receive there AOW in like Spain). You built up AOW-rights when you are paying taxes in NL, 2% for every year, nationality is not important. He/she will also receive a pension if participated. It is this AOW that is under pressure by the skewed demographics. Not the pensions. The problem with the pensions is, that the pension funds (which are insurance companies) invest these funds in stocks and such. Because of the banking crisis they lost a lot of money, that drained their reserves to pay the pensions. Working untill 67 is a very long time. But on the up side: my pensions (I have one from work and an extra private plan) kicks in when I'll be 65. So in the years from my 65 till my retirement at 67, I will have my income from work plus my pension, so basically I wil have a double income.
@almanoor-bakker5964
@almanoor-bakker5964 3 года назад
This is actually not true. The money you pay into your pension fund is and stays YOUR money. It is put in the stock market for you, and provides YOUR income when you retire. The 500 that your contribution of 3 years is now will be your yearly pension after retirement. Because it is very little (due to only 3 years of contribution) it mostly is paid as a lump sum on the date of rendement.
@MakingitinHolland
@MakingitinHolland 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this, this is one of the videos I've researched when making this video. I'm super curious what are your thoughts on it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lmb4xkRWyhQ.html Also, one thing I didn't mention is inflation (and possibly hyper inflation) and even if the money built up is "good", with that money you won't be able to achieve much possibly. So, that's why I encourage different ways to diversify income & investments. Pensions are not as great as they used to be.
@kamalkabbani5285
@kamalkabbani5285 Год назад
I got my nationality here in Netherlands 10 years back , I don’t have work history, and next year I will be 67 years , how the calculates the pension payment please ? Thank you
@JonathanWrightZA
@JonathanWrightZA 3 года назад
Hallo! Geweldig channel! Zou je kunnen zegge over Oud Nederlanders en werk? Ik ben een van hen, en Nederlands aan het leren (Afrikaans helpt veel). Im assuming you can speak some Dutch, because I use every opportunity I get to practice 😝 Enjoying the videos; it's a big incentive for me to get to the Netherlands because I can get my citizenship back after a year 😃
@MakingitinHolland
@MakingitinHolland 3 года назад
Dank je! :) Thank you for checking out the videos.
@abosalem6849
@abosalem6849 3 года назад
Hello I want to immigrate and work in Holland. I would like to work as a security guard, supermarket worker, hotel guard, clothing store worker, or any other work. How can I communicate with you
@MakingitinHolland
@MakingitinHolland 3 года назад
Hello Abo, thank you for your comment. At the moment I’m not (yet) giving career advice but in the coming period will host livestreams answering all the questions. Please keep an eye out for those and thank you for watching!
@abosalem6849
@abosalem6849 3 года назад
@@MakingitinHolland Thank you
@Michelle_Sanders561
@Michelle_Sanders561 12 дней назад
To achieve a secure retirement, aiming to save at least 15% of your income in a 401(k) is advisable. Online tools can assist in calculating the best savings strategy for you, considering factors like age and income. Consistently saving this percentage can help build your retirement fund effectively, thanks to the benefits of compound interest.
@256karolina
@256karolina 3 года назад
I find this video rather offensive towards retired people... It is possible to enjoy your life and have energy after the retirement age. Try to be more sensitive. Also - the retirement system you're describing is the most common one in Europe (and I'm pretty sure around the world) and was introduced in late 19th century in Germany, not in the 50s in NL. I just googled "history of retirement" and that basic research also confirms. I'm writing this comment because I'm very disappointed. I was counting on this channel to be my basic source of information about life in NL, but I don't think you do your research very carefully... Sorry to see that.
@MakingitinHolland
@MakingitinHolland 3 года назад
Hey Karolina, thank you for your comment I appreciate the feedback. The video was not meant to be offensive to anyone, but rather to shine a light on the importance of having control over your own finances without having to depend on something external. I have done my research on this topic specifically for the Netherlands; thus haven't looked into what happens in other European countries (or around the world). The current retirement system in the Netherlands dates back to the changes of the 1950s. This is known as the the General Old-Age Pensions Act (AOW). You can read more about it here: www.pensioenfederatie.nl/website/the-dutch-pension-system-highlights-and-characteristics As I always say in the description of my videos as well, I always encourage you to do your own research about the detailed topics I talk about as well. At the end of the day, it's the choices you have to make, but please be mindful that I put a lot of time doing my research for any piece of content I publish inside this channel.
@wisegeorge1472
@wisegeorge1472 3 года назад
@Karolina. Hello friend 👋 Nice to meet you here, how are you doing today?
@richardgreene7329
@richardgreene7329 2 года назад
You ageist
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