I did search Brendan but didn't see anything about regular deposits of very small amounts like this for a long period. Apologies if I have missed them though.Have you read any of the other many posts on the topic?
Yes. Do you think we should be clearing this down instead?Have you a mortgage?
No debts other than the mortgage. We work hard, save hard, enjoy life but we're also not savvy enough about making the best of our modest incomes.And/or other debts?
I did search Brendan but didn't see anything about regular deposits of very small amounts like this for a long period.
In principle it's definitely a good idea to do so. But you may wish to post a Money Makeover post with a more detailed account of your circumstances so people can assist you more meaningfully.Yes. Do you think we should be clearing this down instead?
Are these not all very old?Key Post - Key posts in Investments forum
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Not all of them.Are these not all very old?