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We are a 36yr old married couple with young family and a small mortgage. One self employed / one part time employee with pension.
We have €15000 to invest over a 5 to 10 yr period. We already have 2 ssia's, both at the full amount - one deposit with the TSB and the other equity based with the EBS. We also have a sum in a deposit a/c.
Our dilemma having perused your site regularly for the last 6 months and solidly for the last 2 hours is that we are now totally perplexed!!!!
Having said that we have some idea of what we would like(we think) ie low risk to our capital ( as we have already been burned in the stock market and the above money was my pension fund) and high return.
We were advised to consider the TSB secure investment bond but the intro charges seem excessive - 5%. Is Quinn life financially secure and should I put all our eggs in the one basket with the EBS?
Any advice would be really helpful and appreciated.
Note by endowed on 1/11/03:
According to , the TSB (Irish Life) Secure Investment Bond mentioned above is no longer open.
We have €15000 to invest over a 5 to 10 yr period. We already have 2 ssia's, both at the full amount - one deposit with the TSB and the other equity based with the EBS. We also have a sum in a deposit a/c.
Our dilemma having perused your site regularly for the last 6 months and solidly for the last 2 hours is that we are now totally perplexed!!!!
Having said that we have some idea of what we would like(we think) ie low risk to our capital ( as we have already been burned in the stock market and the above money was my pension fund) and high return.
We were advised to consider the TSB secure investment bond but the intro charges seem excessive - 5%. Is Quinn life financially secure and should I put all our eggs in the one basket with the EBS?
Any advice would be really helpful and appreciated.
Note by endowed on 1/11/03:
According to , the TSB (Irish Life) Secure Investment Bond mentioned above is no longer open.