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As deposit rates factoring in a DIRT rate of 41% result in protection of capital but little growth, I am looking into a long term investment [15yrs approx] of regular savings [circa €500 per month] as a plan to fund/partly fund college education for our 3 young children.
I have spoken to one financial adviser from AIB who are linked to Irish Life & their Multi Asset Portfolio range of funds.
I have a medium approach to risk & will not need access to this money for the duration of the 15 yrs.
Obviously there is no 'right' answer to this but I am only wondering if anyone else has investigated this area and has any high level advice/thoughts.
The main area I was looking at are fees as returns are obviously subjective, the fees are 1.8% for the funds I referenced above but they do mention that these can be increased should performance reach a-z, i.e. they will be higher, trying to read through terms & conditions to see if they give any definites such as if fund does this then fee goes up by this.
I have spoken to one financial adviser from AIB who are linked to Irish Life & their Multi Asset Portfolio range of funds.
I have a medium approach to risk & will not need access to this money for the duration of the 15 yrs.
Obviously there is no 'right' answer to this but I am only wondering if anyone else has investigated this area and has any high level advice/thoughts.
The main area I was looking at are fees as returns are obviously subjective, the fees are 1.8% for the funds I referenced above but they do mention that these can be increased should performance reach a-z, i.e. they will be higher, trying to read through terms & conditions to see if they give any definites such as if fund does this then fee goes up by this.