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Ausgestaltung eines Produktinformationsblatts für zertifizierte Altersvorsorge- und Basisrentenverträge

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  • Tiffe, Achim
  • Feigl, Michael
  • Fritze, Jürgen
  • Götz, Veruschka
  • Grunert, Claudia
  • Jaroszek, Lena
  • Rohn, Ilonka

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Das iff hat im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen (BMF) ein standardisiertes, produktübergreifendes Muster-Produktinformationsblatt für zertifizierte Altersvorsorgeverträge (Riester-Rente) und für zertifizierte Basisrentenverträge entwickelt. Das einheitliche Produktinformationsblatt soll dazu dienen, mehr Transparenz in die Basis- und Riester-Renten zu bringen und Verbrauchern eine einfache Möglichkeit an die Hand zu geben, staatlich geförderte Altersvorsorgeprodukte vergleichen zu können. Sowohl Rentenversicherungen als auch Investmentfonds, Banksparpläne und Wohn-Riester-Produkte sind mit diesem Produktinformationsblatt darstellbar. Die Darstellung ist bewusst neutral gehalten. Die Produkte werden mit einfachen Worten beschrieben. Basisdaten informieren, wie flexibel das Produkt ist (zum Beispiel ob Zahlungen auch reduziert werden können), und inwieweit dies mit zusätzlichen Kosten verbunden ist. Die Risikoklassen orientieren sich an den Altersvorsorgeprodukten und dem Bedürfnis vieler Verbraucher, sich selbst einschätzen zu wollen. Durch die neue Kenngröße der Effektivkosten (Reduction in Yield) sollen die Kosten der Ansparphase einfach vergleichbar sein. Daneben werden die Kosten einzeln ausgewiesen und mögliche Verluste beim Anbieterwechsel und einer vorzeitigen Kündigung deutlich gemacht. Beträge und mögliche Wertentwicklungen werden in Euro genannt. Die einzelnen Informationsblöcke bauen auf den Vorgaben des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen auf. Darüber hinaus werden mögliche Varianten dargestellt. Bei einem Verständnistest hat die überwiegende Mehrheit der Verbraucher das Produkt richtig erkannt sowie Risiken und Kosten von Produkten gut vergleichen können.

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  • Tiffe, Achim & Feigl, Michael & Fritze, Jürgen & Götz, Veruschka & Grunert, Claudia & Jaroszek, Lena & Rohn, Ilonka, 2012. "Ausgestaltung eines Produktinformationsblatts für zertifizierte Altersvorsorge- und Basisrentenverträge," EconStor Research Reports 57575, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
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