serotoninsid
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UB certainly do 6 month moritarium (I believe is the term?) on payments, but not sure on what criteria (re previous payments) may be needed [as stated above].ptsb offer payment holidays, as do Ulster Bank
CCOVICH said:As the previous poster has said, ptsb offer payment holidays, as do Ulster Bank, once a certain number of payments have been made.
Having a liquid emergency fund of a few month's worth of living expenses (including mortgage) is a prudent strategy generally so that if you become unemployed you can tide yourself over until you find a new job etc.II would lose it without having something else setup or have some cash in the banks.
Agreed. Have been wanting to work towards this level but all my extra cash is getting buried in a long list of jobs that are still outstanding since getting the house signed over in the Spring. 2 more built in walldrobes to go in, a couple of sockets in the attic & get the en-suite tiled - and I will finally be over the hump.Having a liquid emergency fund of a few month's worth of living expenses (including mortgage) is a prudent strategy generally so that if you become unemployed you can tide yourself over until you find a new job etc.
Having a liquid emergency fund of a few month's worth of living expenses (including mortgage) is a prudent strategy generally so that if you become unemployed you can tide yourself over until you find a new job etc.
See Sarah W's post above - there obviously is scope for some savings!Wasy to talk about if you are just making ends meet and as the OP says, the only mortgage payer in the household.
Sarah W said:Built in wardrobes are not a priority - a rail and curtain will suffice and do you really need sockets in the attic ahead of an emergency fund??
This does not make sense. If you are under financial pressure then you should be trying to live within or beneath your means and avoiding unnecessary expenditure.Those are just the last items left - I would like to get them out of the way forever. I like the comfort of my new home but i'm far from 'homes and gardens mode'. Once those things are in, I wont be spending any more funds.
I can't say i'm living beyond my means - living within them and everything going according to plan so long as my pays going into the bank every week. It was the very unexpected prospect of not having employment that through me.This does not make sense. If you are under financial pressure then you should be trying to live within or beneath your means and avoiding unnecessary expenditure.
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