If you open an account with a few thousand and add to it over the 4/10 years, odes each addition count as a new bond?
After 10 years, 55,000 put in the NSB would be worth 71,500, the initial amount plus 30%.To confirm, with the 10yr NSB at 2.66% AER on an initial investment of 55K does that equate to €1463 in interest every year? 55k * 0.0266
So after 10yrs the total value will be 55k + (1463*10) = 55k + 14,630 = €69,630? I must be going wrong somewhere here.
I'm closing my AIB Direct 1 year reward fixed rate a/c and thinking of opening a 4 year Bond as i will have about €140,000 and this is over the €120,000 so i cant go with cert or 3 year bond. I also have a premium demand and easy access reward account I will probably close and may put more into the 4 year bond or go with a cert?
But state savings is tax free is it not, so it's actually a bit more than Rabo etc.I have a four year maturing as well. Reinvesting it would make a couple of tenths of a percent more than I can get from a deposit account or Notice Saver with Rabo. At those rates I don't consider it worthwhile tying it up again for years.
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