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    A passive investment plan for €700k assets aged 35

    Thanks for the discussion so far, obviously more than one perspective here which is just what I was looking for, it can become quite the filter bubble online. I'm at a bit of a crossroads in terms of direction to go in, and my current thought is to try out a few avenues at a smaller scale before...
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    A passive investment plan for €700k assets aged 35

    Hi Sarenco, Thanks for the reply. This is exactly the kind of response I was looking for, the internet has a habit of exaggerating the ease of this stuff. So if I understand right you divided 700k by 50 years and got 14k. This is to assume that the investment makes exactly equal to inflation...
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    A passive investment plan for €700k assets aged 35

    Yeah 3-4% would seem to be enough from what I have read but in fairness, that's only in theory and i've no financial know how to be honest, it's uncharted waters for me. Is it a possibility?
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    Considering selling business, early retirement

    Hi Brendan, Thanks for breaking my questions down more simply. ''I am not a tax expert, but as far as I know, the CGT exemption applies to properties only and not to business assets as such. Did you buy them separately? '' Yeah I think you are correct re: the business assets not counting for...
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    Considering selling business, early retirement

    I don't know do you guys get a lot of these kind of threads, but I was reading through some old stuff and I noted a thread where someone said prior to going to a financial adviser, maybe run through some info on this forum first and see can anyone pitch in to see did I miss anything major...
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    A passive investment plan for €700k assets aged 35

    Split from another post - Moderator After sale of my business next year my CASH worth should be around total 700,000 euro. (200k saved currently in cash deposits, 500k from property/business). I do not include my personal primary residence in this figure, it is fully paid off, and I have no...
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