Newtotheparish
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Hello. Long time lurker here. I'm turning 40 very soon. Hope you don't mind if I do a little check-in. Sorry, think I used an older template below...
Age:
39 & 11/12
Spouse’s/Partner's age:
n/a
Annual gross income from employment or profession:
€76,500. About to start a job where I'll be starting on €81k going to around €100k
Monthly take-home pay: Currently €1844 every two weeks.
€720 once a month on rent a room scheme. Guy moving out soon, could easily get €850/€900 with new person.
Do odd jobs like translations. Recently made €2,700 on a job (after tax). These side gigs will be less in new job.
In general are you:
saving ... but random amounts. No set savings that gets sent anywhere. Was very disciplined for ten years. Saved a lot, built a house.
Type of employment:
Public Sector
Expenditure pattern:
I buy risky shares on Revolut after wine. Bitcoin after gin.
Rough estimate of value of home
€500,000..... not sure but a house around the corner that is worse than mine sold for that.
Mortgage on home
€175,000 . €627 a month....27 years left....feels never ending
Mortgage provider:
AIB
Type of mortgage: Tracker, interest only, fixed rate
Fixed until 2027. Worried about what will come next if I up payment now.
Interest rate
2.1% green mortgage
Other borrowings – car loans/personal loans etc
About €9k left on a loan I had to take out to finish my house build. (Have paid off €27k in last 3 years, including interest, of that loan).
Do you pay off your full credit card balance each month?
Yes. Only have it for car rental abroad.
Savings and investments:
Was flat broke 3 years ago after house build (waiting for payday to buy food etc), so only slowly getting back on feet after that. V slow to let go of savings to pay debt...
€1,000 in current account
€8,000 savings in a Revolut vault making 2% for a secret project I don't want to reveal here.... Can't use this for CU loan.
€13,000 in Revolut shares. Mix of ETFs/ shares. Doing pretty well.
€1,300 in Degiro on a few shares there. I know I should probably invest here more. But it takes a few days for money to transfer over.
€790 credit union locked in til I pay off loan.
€1,000 crypto (I know, I know, I have regrets. Not-so-proud owner of some Doge coins)
Do you have a pension scheme?
Just public service but I was late-ish (26) starting but was not on full hours at the beginning so want to pay back the pension of the years I was part-time. At least I'm pre 2013, so the better public service one.
Do you own any investment or other property?
No.
Ages of children:
None.
Life insurance:
No
What specific question do you have or what issues are of concern to you?
Main thing is the mortgage. It's only €14k lower than when I started (paid for a lot of the build with cash I'd saved). People often say here it's better to invest/do AVCs than pay off mortgage. I think here I'm an exception? If I keep paying at that woefully slow rate, I'll be paying until I'm 67.
Is €627 not ridiculously low for my salary (I was earning €10/15k lower when taking out mortgage).
I know having savings and a loan stands out. And I should have paid it off already with the Rent a Room money. But, I saved a long time to build, then was broke building, and have been having fun since. The interest seems to be negligible now. I seem to have paid it all at the beginning. But I know, I should clear it....As a single person I need a buffer for my sanity. And I've a car as old as some of you.
I feel I should have insurance of some sort. Income protection? Specified illness? I only have health insurance the last two years. Maybe it's time for the next step in adulthood.
Life insurance if I've no spouse/kids? Would I get that just so my siblings inherit a house mortgage free? They'll still have a lot of inheritance tax to pay, will probably have to sell the house to pay it. Not sure re this. But if it's cheap then maybe I should have it so someone can keep my house.
Any other advice? I feel I should pay back years to get my pension up to date. For my age I really don't have the correct amount of years done. About to start a new job, so would like a fresh start, and pay what I should (AVCs etc).
Retiring early isn't a major factor in my plans. I like working and have a low stress job, high satisfaction job. Main concern is how to 'do life' on one salary. I need to balance paying mortgage, investing, rainy day fund, some day replace car, pay pension catch-up etc.
Age:
39 & 11/12
Spouse’s/Partner's age:
n/a
Annual gross income from employment or profession:
€76,500. About to start a job where I'll be starting on €81k going to around €100k
Monthly take-home pay: Currently €1844 every two weeks.
€720 once a month on rent a room scheme. Guy moving out soon, could easily get €850/€900 with new person.
Do odd jobs like translations. Recently made €2,700 on a job (after tax). These side gigs will be less in new job.
In general are you:
saving ... but random amounts. No set savings that gets sent anywhere. Was very disciplined for ten years. Saved a lot, built a house.
Type of employment:
Public Sector
Expenditure pattern:
I buy risky shares on Revolut after wine. Bitcoin after gin.
Rough estimate of value of home
€500,000..... not sure but a house around the corner that is worse than mine sold for that.
Mortgage on home
€175,000 . €627 a month....27 years left....feels never ending
Mortgage provider:
AIB
Type of mortgage: Tracker, interest only, fixed rate
Fixed until 2027. Worried about what will come next if I up payment now.
Interest rate
2.1% green mortgage
Other borrowings – car loans/personal loans etc
About €9k left on a loan I had to take out to finish my house build. (Have paid off €27k in last 3 years, including interest, of that loan).
Do you pay off your full credit card balance each month?
Yes. Only have it for car rental abroad.
Savings and investments:
Was flat broke 3 years ago after house build (waiting for payday to buy food etc), so only slowly getting back on feet after that. V slow to let go of savings to pay debt...
€1,000 in current account
€8,000 savings in a Revolut vault making 2% for a secret project I don't want to reveal here.... Can't use this for CU loan.
€13,000 in Revolut shares. Mix of ETFs/ shares. Doing pretty well.
€1,300 in Degiro on a few shares there. I know I should probably invest here more. But it takes a few days for money to transfer over.
€790 credit union locked in til I pay off loan.
€1,000 crypto (I know, I know, I have regrets. Not-so-proud owner of some Doge coins)
Do you have a pension scheme?
Just public service but I was late-ish (26) starting but was not on full hours at the beginning so want to pay back the pension of the years I was part-time. At least I'm pre 2013, so the better public service one.
Do you own any investment or other property?
No.
Ages of children:
None.
Life insurance:
No
What specific question do you have or what issues are of concern to you?
Main thing is the mortgage. It's only €14k lower than when I started (paid for a lot of the build with cash I'd saved). People often say here it's better to invest/do AVCs than pay off mortgage. I think here I'm an exception? If I keep paying at that woefully slow rate, I'll be paying until I'm 67.
Is €627 not ridiculously low for my salary (I was earning €10/15k lower when taking out mortgage).
I know having savings and a loan stands out. And I should have paid it off already with the Rent a Room money. But, I saved a long time to build, then was broke building, and have been having fun since. The interest seems to be negligible now. I seem to have paid it all at the beginning. But I know, I should clear it....As a single person I need a buffer for my sanity. And I've a car as old as some of you.
I feel I should have insurance of some sort. Income protection? Specified illness? I only have health insurance the last two years. Maybe it's time for the next step in adulthood.
Life insurance if I've no spouse/kids? Would I get that just so my siblings inherit a house mortgage free? They'll still have a lot of inheritance tax to pay, will probably have to sell the house to pay it. Not sure re this. But if it's cheap then maybe I should have it so someone can keep my house.
Any other advice? I feel I should pay back years to get my pension up to date. For my age I really don't have the correct amount of years done. About to start a new job, so would like a fresh start, and pay what I should (AVCs etc).
Retiring early isn't a major factor in my plans. I like working and have a low stress job, high satisfaction job. Main concern is how to 'do life' on one salary. I need to balance paying mortgage, investing, rainy day fund, some day replace car, pay pension catch-up etc.
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