brokeagain
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Age: 29
Spouse’s/Partner's age: 29
Annual gross income from employment or profession: 33000
Annual gross income spouse:36000
Type of employment: e.g. IT
Expenditure pattern: In general are you spending more than you earn or are you saving? Yes
Other borrowings – car loans/personal loans etc
Credit union 4300 / 355 per month
GE Money 10000 /455 per month
AIB 4100 /162 per month
Do you pay off your full credit card balance each month? No
If not, what is the balance on your credit card? 900
Savings and investments:
50 to CU per month
100 to RaboDirect
Do you have a pension scheme?No
Do you own any investment or other property? No
What specific question do you have or what issues are of concern to you?
My partner and I want to buy a home together but I have approx 19000 in outstanding debt. He has no loans and is good to save. I have spent the last two years getting my finances in shape and have managed to reduce debt to 19000. My question is..is there a quicker way to do this to get a mortgage in the next year? I don't want to be paying mortgage and loans.
Most of my debts arose from writing off a car and the rest are as a result of a 'round the world trip' I took a few years ago. The house we are looking at is 345K so we should hav eno problem getting approval one I clear my loans.
Spouse’s/Partner's age: 29
Annual gross income from employment or profession: 33000
Annual gross income spouse:36000
Type of employment: e.g. IT
Expenditure pattern: In general are you spending more than you earn or are you saving? Yes
Other borrowings – car loans/personal loans etc
Credit union 4300 / 355 per month
GE Money 10000 /455 per month
AIB 4100 /162 per month
Do you pay off your full credit card balance each month? No
If not, what is the balance on your credit card? 900
Savings and investments:
50 to CU per month
100 to RaboDirect
Do you have a pension scheme?No
Do you own any investment or other property? No
What specific question do you have or what issues are of concern to you?
My partner and I want to buy a home together but I have approx 19000 in outstanding debt. He has no loans and is good to save. I have spent the last two years getting my finances in shape and have managed to reduce debt to 19000. My question is..is there a quicker way to do this to get a mortgage in the next year? I don't want to be paying mortgage and loans.
Most of my debts arose from writing off a car and the rest are as a result of a 'round the world trip' I took a few years ago. The house we are looking at is 345K so we should hav eno problem getting approval one I clear my loans.