Hi GirlTuesday
You are in a similar situation to a lot of lot of young, high earners. You have a strong monthly cashflow, so there isn't a great need to plan around your money, you have enough of it to service your debt and live your life. Will that always be the case though?
You have young daughter and would like another child. Will they go to private school? What will the demands of having to pay €15,000 in school fees between the two have on you?
No pension plan. You are bringing in €200,000 a year. How will you enjoy life in retirement if you are living on a fraction of that?
With both of you on high incomes, I imagine your jobs are quite demanding. Will there be a time when you want to take some time off work to spend with the kids? I recently worked with a couple who are doing just that. Everything is a rush at the moment so the wife is taking some time off so she can spend time with her kids as they grow up.
You need to be more intentional with your money. Talk about what you want to get out of life, what you want to do. How much will that cost? Then automate your savings. Have money going into saving plan the day after you get paid.
Steven
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