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Is there any savings accounts that offer compound interest rates. I am looking to put an initial lump sum and then make regular deposits, long term over 30 years.
True but it's still a pretty tasty rate when you consider that inflation (CPI) in Ireland is currently running @0.6% and Irish government 5-year bond yields are still in negative territory.That's only for regular savings up to a max of €40k. It drops to .5% after that.
OP is looking for a 30 yr plan. What to do when the regular saving exceeds 40k? Regular saving % rate doesn't equate to much AER. Better than nothing I guess.True but it's still a pretty tasty rate when you consider that inflation (CPI) in Ireland is currently running @0.6% and Irish government 5-year bond yields are still in negative territory.
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A couple of points:According to an online compound interest calculator i can get 50k in 17 years 40k investment 10k interest at 0 initial investment and with 200 euro monthly payments. That seems better than nothing to me
First, you are ignoring DIRT. If it stays at 37% you will lose about 40% of your calculated amount to it over 17 years. In other words you will get about €6k instead of €10k return on top of your investment.According to an online compound interest calculator i can get 50k in 17 years 40k investment 10k interest at 0 initial investment and with 200 euro monthly payments. That seems better than nothing to me