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How long will £10,000 last?

petelondon
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Due to personal reasons, I will be having to exit my full time employment and it looks like I will need to live off my savings for a while.
I was just wondering how long you could make £10K last given my circumstances.
I have £300 a month mortgage to pay off, I will still have an income of £750 though, so have £450 income a month effectively.
I am single and have no kids and live a fairly simple lifestyle, nothing too extravagant for me !
I was thinking I could make this last for 3 months at least? Is that a bit ambitious ?
I was just wondering how long you could make £10K last given my circumstances.
I have £300 a month mortgage to pay off, I will still have an income of £750 though, so have £450 income a month effectively.
I am single and have no kids and live a fairly simple lifestyle, nothing too extravagant for me !
I was thinking I could make this last for 3 months at least? Is that a bit ambitious ?
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Apart from mortgage, what are you monthly costs? Have you considered filling in an SOA? You'll find a pretty good one here: http://www.stoozing.com/calculator/soa.php
As soon as you have filled this in, you will know what your money goes on, and perhaps where you can save. The Debt Free Wannabee baord has many people hanging out who are good at reducing living costs, may be post your SOA over there.
You will also easily be able to figure out how long your £10K will last0 -
petelondon wrote: »Due to personal reasons, I will be having to exit my full time employment and it looks like I will need to live off my savings for a while.
I was just wondering how long you could make £10K last given my circumstances.
I have £300 a month mortgage to pay off, I will still have an income of £750 though, so have £450 income a month effectively.
I am single and have no kids and live a fairly simple lifestyle, nothing too extravagant for me !
I was thinking I could make this last for 3 months at least? Is that a bit ambitious ?:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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petelondon wrote: »
I was thinking I could make this last for 3 months at least? Is that a bit ambitious ?
3 months seems incredibly short. I don't know what your expenses are but spending over £3000 per month when you don't have a job and mortgage is only £300 seems a huge amount of money.
As above total up your expenses and see what can be cut out to make it last longer.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
petelondon wrote: »I was thinking I could make this last for 3 months at least?
10K / 3 months = £3333 per month to spend.
Living of it for 3 months works out @ ~£770 per wk - and if you can get by on half that per wk (~£385) it will last 6 months.
Plus don't forget you also have an income of £750 per month, after the mortgage (£300) is paid thats £104 per wk.
As Archi mentions fill in the SOA and you will then be able to see clearly whats coming in and going out.Never let the perfume of the premium overpower the odour of the risk0 -
Yes, 3 months sounds about right if you're using half to buy coke and the other half hookers!I am not a financial adviser and neither do I play one on television. I might occasionally give bad advice but at least it's free.
Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them.0 -
perhaps "3 months" was a typo for "3 years".0
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