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I opened and lodged €10,000 into a rabodirect savings account 8 months ago, in that time I have made a few lodgements every few weeks which has brought my current total up to €27,000.
The last time I logged in I noticed I can now transfer my money into a Rabo term account ranging from one month to five years, but to me it looks as if the rates are identical to what I am currently getting in my Rabo savings account which I can access with a days notice. I am most likely incorrect but I see no benefit to transferring my money into a Rabo term account if this is the case. Am I wrong?
I am nearly 23 and currently very single. I don't own a house but I intend to either emigrate, buy my first house or possibly start my own business by the time I turn 26, which gives me three years to gather as much money as I can. The route I follow depends on a few factors such as self belief or falling in love and taking the traditional route of settling down.
I am willing to put my money away for a further 18-24months. I figure I can possibly save €20-30,000 per year for the next two years so I really want to maximise my return.
I'd greatly appreciate any advice.
The last time I logged in I noticed I can now transfer my money into a Rabo term account ranging from one month to five years, but to me it looks as if the rates are identical to what I am currently getting in my Rabo savings account which I can access with a days notice. I am most likely incorrect but I see no benefit to transferring my money into a Rabo term account if this is the case. Am I wrong?
I am nearly 23 and currently very single. I don't own a house but I intend to either emigrate, buy my first house or possibly start my own business by the time I turn 26, which gives me three years to gather as much money as I can. The route I follow depends on a few factors such as self belief or falling in love and taking the traditional route of settling down.
I am willing to put my money away for a further 18-24months. I figure I can possibly save €20-30,000 per year for the next two years so I really want to maximise my return.
I'd greatly appreciate any advice.