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Sally_A
Sally_A Posts: 2,266 Forumite
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edited 8 September 2011 at 9:15PM in Over 50s MoneySaving
do I have to have in the bank to be an eccentric, rather than a nutter?

Until interest rates go up on savings to about 8 - 10%, guess I'll just have to do with nutter status. :(

Edit: to be a true eccentric, I know I need about 15 cats, and push them in prams to the shops with me..I'm not a cat fan.....so have I failed at the first hurdle?

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  • pollypenny
    pollypenny Posts: 29,432 Forumite
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    When you are old you can wear purple - there isn't a price on being an eccentric. I see it mainly as an age thing. :D
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  • zygurat789
    zygurat789 Posts: 4,263 Forumite
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    Sally_A wrote: »
    do I have to have in the bank to be an eccentric, rather than a nutter?

    Until interest rates go up on savings to about 8 - 10%, guess I'll just have to do with nutter status. :(

    Edit: to be a true eccentric, I know I need about 15 cats, and push them in prams to the shops with me..I'm not a cat fan.....so have I failed at the first hurdle?

    When you earn 10% on your savings, mortgage interest will be in the order of 15% or 3 times higer than now. This means mortgage repayments will be 2.5 -3 times higher than now.
    If you have any kids they will need all your money just to pay their mortgage or lose their home - then you'll be a poor nutter.
    The only thing that is constant is change.
  • lilac_lady
    lilac_lady Posts: 4,469 Forumite
    pollypenny wrote: »
    When you are old you can wear purple - there isn't a price on being an eccentric. I see it mainly as an age thing. :D

    Don't you also have to wear a red hat which doesn't go? ;)
    " The greatest wealth is to live content with little."

    Plato


  • chesky369
    chesky369 Posts: 2,590 Forumite
    .............Don't you also have to wear a red hat which doesn't go?

    Definitely,, and spend all your pension on brandy and not have any left for butter.
  • zygurat789 wrote: »
    When you earn 10% on your savings, mortgage interest will be in the order of 15% or 3 times higher than now. This means mortgage repayments will be 2.5 -3 times higher than now.
    If you have any kids they will need all your money just to pay their mortgage or lose their home - then you'll be a poor nutter.

    Well, I hope to God those times never return, because I can remember paying 15% on a mortgage of £45K in 1990. With the level of mortgages now, it's impossible even to save up a deposit, so what young folks are supposed to do, I can't imagine.

    Even with the stock market in the dire state it has been of late DH and I are still doing better with our stocks-and-shares ISAs than we could possibly do with cash savings.

    I am not sure what the connection is between having savings and being either an 'eccentric' or a 'nutter'. Is it considered to be such an eccentricity, to want to have savings 'just in case'? I've always been glad when I had some savings and needed something urgently. I've never been glad if I had no savings!

    What have cats to do with anything? I wouldn't want the responsibility any more, of either cat or dog. They cost money if you're going to look after them properly - vets' bills, vaccinations, you name it. Also cats would not be welcome, treating my garden birds as prey.
    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Æ[/FONT]r ic wisdom funde, [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]æ[/FONT]r wear[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]ð[/FONT] ic eald.
    Before I found wisdom, I became old.
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