In fairness, I am not buying for children. Happy with meat and three veg. Curry. Lots of salads. We really don't buy many things in a packet. Loose vegetables, maybe meat in a packet from the Lidl freezer but no real processed foods. No fizzy drinks. Buy our Cadbury's when it's on special at €2 for 200 grams. (Normally €3.35). We have been known to buy 20 bars of these at a time, then use the Dunnes Stores voucher to get a further €10 off. Buy our annual stock of booze in November when the supermarkets are practically giving it away.You might not think it is that impressive, but believe me there are not many who could get by so cheaply. I think we are quite good on budgeting for groceries and we spend at least 3 times what you spend. We are a family of 5 but still even with just 2 of us I doubt we could get close to that. Fair play.
Hi Leper, maybe you have posted this before, but I'm interested in hearing about your spending more time in Spain,,?(time of year, places you go, accommodation, budgets,) I'm approaching retirement myself soon and would like to get away to Spain or Portugal for longer periods etc,Everybody's situation is different. We were always used to relatively low wages with no bonuses anytime. Mrs Lep had to give up work on marriage and spent over 20 years rearing our kids and then returned to work. We had the occasional overtime but like many we were screwed with 3rd Level fees + accommodation and no grants, we paid every cent of income tax due like most and couldn't afford a tax advisor, the car was nearly held together with sellotape. I could go on and on (Before somebody says it I'll say it myself "You usually do!").
If you are used to plenty you may have some difficulty settling to retirement as you'll most likely have less income. I don't begrudge anybody of high income while working or in retirement provided it was earned above board. When you weigh everything retirement is the better optiion. No more gridlock, no more hassle, no crying, take as long as you wish with everything, read what you like, watch television whatever you wish and when you wish etc. We spend so much time in Spain that I'm fearing a letter from Spanish Revenue - come to think of it, if we acquire a residencia we could end up paying less taxes - perhaps our time to pay less has come?
Summary of Above:- Cut your cloth to suit your measure.
My own brother purchased a property in Spain about 20 years ago. He spends about 6 months there. Never in July or August as it is too warm. He does it kind of different. A month in Spain followed by a month in Ireland. This means that he pays for a lot of extra flights but he constantly watches Ryanair for bargain flights and snaps them up when he can.Hi Leper, maybe you have posted this before, but I'm interested in hearing about your spending more time in Spain,,?(time of year, places you go, accommodation, budgets,) I'm approaching retirement myself soon and would like to get away to Spain or Portugal for longer periods etc,
Any advice on how to manage irish life??
I don't believe I can given that this is what the company has offered... Should i set up another pension elsewhere?Avoid them.. fees are awful
Giving this thread a wee bump to see if there are any other posters out there prepared to share their experiences on the subject of how they managed to retire early?
Giving this thread a wee bump to see if there are any other posters out there prepared to share their experiences on the subject of how they managed to retire early?
I’m still reasonably confident that things will turn around within the 7-10 year timeline I am working to. A little, maybe a fair bit concerned at the trajectory my pensions have taken but I’m staying the course.
Giving this thread a wee bump to see if there are any other posters out there prepared to share their experiences on the subject of how they managed to retire early?
I’m still reasonably confident that things will turn around within the 7-10 year timeline I am working to. A little, maybe a fair bit concerned at the trajectory my pensions have taken but I’m staying the course.
Any one have any words of wisdom to someone like me? Plan is to clear the loans in the next 15-18 months as we did hope to have another child but seeing the figures regarding the cost is making me have a rethink
ETA I so have the options to buy company shares and just opted in (started working there a year ago)
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