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Pay it off now, start saving 11 (57.89%)
Keep paying monthly and keep the cash in an ISA 8 (42.11%)


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AndyKent
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30th Aug 07 at 18:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I've got finance on my Corsa at the moment which I've been paying off for a year and now got a decision to make......

To start with, the finance is 0% so not costing my anything but I now have enough saved to pay off the remaining £4k or so.

Would you prefer to pay it off, clear the debt and save a load more money a month, or keep the £4k in the bank (its in an ISA at the moment) and keep paying off for the other two years.

Don't like thinking of having a debt, but also on 0% not really in a hurry to pay it back either......

What would you lot do?
Corsa_Joel
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If you can afford to pay it off now get it paid off mate, will be better in the long run.
ashbishop90
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30th Aug 07 at 18:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

keep the finance whilst its while its 0%.......
keep the 4k in an ISA
you'll be cutting down the amount you owe and your money in the bank will go up



edit: but the above post is a fair point, end of the day its up to you

[Edited on 30-08-2007 by ashbishop90]
Rob H
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Gain the money on the £4k you've got, rather than "let them off the hook" by paying off the finance. It doesn't cost you anything so why be in a hurry to pay it back?

Should anything happen, you've always got the savings money to pay back the loan anyway, and you'll still be quids in by what you've made off it

[Edited on 30-08-2007 by Rob H]
strick206
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30th Aug 07 at 18:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

your savings are gaining interest, so making you money

for as long as it is interest free pay it off monthly, the second you start paying interest, pay it off
ClaireF
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30th Aug 07 at 18:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

get it paid off i would
Marc
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30th Aug 07 at 18:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Surely you realise option 1 is the way to go!!!
AndyKent
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30th Aug 07 at 18:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Glad we've come to a unanimous decision then

Not a problem paying it off and would leave all my pay for myself but then I loose all that interest on my current savings...........arrrgh......I don't know
Marc
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30th Aug 07 at 18:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You'll soon get your savings back up again provided you're sensible with your money.
strick206
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30th Aug 07 at 18:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

can you afford to live comfortably when your paying so much a month? if yes, keep paying monthly

as the finance is not costing you a penny

So it is logical to keep the savings in the bank and let them increase in value, especially in an ISA.

Keep paying it monthly, you'll be financially better off, and have a decent sum of money once its fully paid to deposit on a house, or for a new car etc
strick206
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30th Aug 07 at 18:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Marc
You'll soon get your savings back up again provided you're sensible with your money.


True, but he'll be losing out on money which will be increasing that is sat in the bank already
strick206
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30th Aug 07 at 18:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm a training financial accountant and financial advisor too, would be the logical route to take imo
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The ONLY reason you would pay off the finance in this example is if you needed to free up monthyl cashflow for other regular repayments where an ISA isnt the best as you dont want to keep transferring money in and out and therefore using the subscription limit
Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by strick206
I'm a training financial accountant and financial advisor too, would be the logical route to take imo
Qualified Accounting Technician, Qualified Chartered Certified Accountant
Marc
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quote:
Originally posted by strick206
True, but he'll be losing out on money which will be increasing that is sat in the bank already


yes, but effectively he doesn't have the money in the bank as one day it will need paying off. Provided he budgets for paying the loan off he could leave the money where it is.
Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by strick206
can you afford to live comfortably when your paying so much a month? if yes, keep paying monthly

as the finance is not costing you a penny

So it is logical to keep the savings in the bank and let them increase in value, especially in an ISA.

Keep paying it monthly, you'll be financially better off, and have a decent sum of money once its fully paid to deposit on a house, or for a new car etc
Yep Unless as sadi, you have other monthly commitments where ISAs are not ideal
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
quote:
Originally posted by strick206
I'm a training financial accountant and financial advisor too, would be the logical route to take imo
Qualified Accounting Technician, Qualified Chartered Certified Accountant


where i hope to be in a few years

your point is what i was trying to get accross, if he is struggling because he has to pay finance every month, pay it off now

but with him saying he has managed to save 4k doesnt sound like he is struggling tbh, so should keep the money in the ISA
AndyKent
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30th Aug 07 at 18:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Enough willy waving boys

I guess if I'm not struggling to pay it off it would be logical to just carry on paying. I've managed to save a bit per month so far so could just carry on like that. Like strick says tho, the money in the bank isn't really mine until the car is paid off......

Even so, I think I'll keep paying.

Cheers
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30th Aug 07 at 18:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yep, if you can afford to then keep payign but as Marc said, keep in mind that you may need the savings to pay off that loan in future
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by aPk
Enough willy waving boys

I guess if I'm not struggling to pay it off it would be logical to just carry on paying. I've managed to save a bit per month so far so could just carry on like that. Like strick says tho, the money in the bank isn't really mine until the car is paid off......

Even so, I think I'll keep paying.

Cheers


good choice

Once it is paid off and you've got all that in savings, you'll be in a better position, plus the interest your earning is in effect, meaning your paying less for the car
AndyKent
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Yes. I've not done bad to save that amount (but I did get some unexpected income which helped a lot) so saving would be the best bet. Would leave me in a good position that I could always pay off the loan in an emergency but not costing me anything in the meantime......

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Always have more money avaliable than you think you need. You cant predict why or when you might need it.
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Even if you couldn't afford the monthly payments, you'd be better off using your savings to make the monthly payments and gain from the interest (while paying no interest on the borrowed amount).
strick206
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quote:
Originally posted by Tim
Even if you couldn't afford the monthly payments, you'd be better off using your savings to make the monthly payments and gain from the interest (while paying no interest on the borrowed amount).


With that the money would be better off in a high interest account, as then it wouldnt suffer from the maximum you can pay in unlike the ISA

 
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