iamaspinner
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Amount outstanding on your mortgage:
Approx. €210,000
As an aside, I had two accounts in Rabo for the kids into which I’ve been putting the child benefit and relatives presents for the kids. Any recommendations for where to open two new accounts for this purpose?
Should I purchase a few years of notional service at €27 net monthly cost, make AVCs or even overpay the mortgage?
stretching to the limit to buy the house I intend to live in for many years.
I've been following another thread in which a similar question was asked, albeit the other poster's situation and mine are quite different. Pension years, mortgage or avc's?
Not sure what you mean Brendan. I'm not putting anything into the kids savings accounts at the moment, only the child benefit and the odd present from relatives. There's a few thousand in each already. I don't know if the other parent is putting anything into these accounts.
Notional years give you an increased annual pension for life (and an increase in your lump sum proportionate to the number of years bought). It is guaranteed and life-long (but who knows about future levies) - this may be good for peace of mind. It may be very good value if you live long after retirement but not great if its a short one.
Your child benefit does not belong to the children, it's your income.
How do you not know what else is going into that account. Who is allowed to withdraw from it?
If your brother can not pay you back the 4K. Get him to set up a DD to you. Better to be getting something than nothing.
Sounds good. Plus it's guaranteed and life long. Most of us are going to live long retirements.
I know nothing is going out. I do check the statements regularly.
I gave him my IBAN yesterday! I'll be chasing him. It's been too long.
You didn't answer who can withdraw from that account.
If your brother doesn't pay you by x date, which you inform him of, then go to his house and get him to set up the standing order to you. I said DD but it's a SO.
Not being an actuary, financial adviser, etc and based on some very rough estimates, your notional years purchase comes to about ballpark €37000 (after tax relief) between now and retirement. For this you could expect to get (again ballpark) about €14000 extra tax free at retirement and around €3000 (before tax) annual pension extra.
Of course, along with your occupational pension, you will also qualify for a State Pension
My brother lives near the beach 3,000km away.
Haha! I actually helped him fund an enterprise in the far east many years ago! Funny story followed but I'd be giving away too many details...Nice for him that you helped fund that - lol.
What have you decided to do?
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