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Savings v. mortgage...?

Sorry all, my head's buzzing and I've spent long enough looking at percentages for them to stop making sense to me.

We've just taken on a mortgage, but we have also gained some lumps sums (could have done with them before we took on the mortgage!) and anticipate some more. (£10k floating right now, hopefully another £20-30k more to come)

The main question... taking into consideration the basic rate of tax, what percentage interest would a savings account need to generate on £10k in order to beat the efficiency of the same amount ploughed into a mortgage currently fixed at 5.34%?

My highest rate account atm is the ICICI HiSave.

TIA
My TV is broken! :cry:
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j

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  • Bazn
    Bazn Posts: 183 Forumite
    you would need to earn more than 6.675% gross in order for you to get more than 5.34% net on your savings

    hope thats helpful
  • Jonbvn
    Jonbvn Posts: 5,562 Forumite
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    I hope you have or will max out your ISA's. You can compare your mortgage APR directly with the AER for a mini cash ISA. Most good ISA's easily beat your mortgage rate.
    In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:
  • Pay the mortgage... I've been fishing around on high interest accounts... I've more or less got the lot...
    However, merely upping my mortgage payments by about 25 pounds and I received a letter from the bank saying I've just saved almost 3k, on the total amount..
    We're talking a couple of hundred quid in monthly savers and the same over a year in a high interest account...

    Fiddling around with all the monthly savers, puts you in a head spin... I'm doing a lump sum off the mortgage next time. One payment and you save thousands...
  • tomstickland
    tomstickland Posts: 19,538 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    It's pretty simple. If the net rate on the savings exceeds the mortgage rate then keep the savings.
    Happy chappy
  • efunc
    efunc Posts: 432 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    We've just taken on a mortgage, but we have also gained some lumps sums (could have done with them before we took on the mortgage!) and anticipate some more. (£10k floating right now, hopefully another £20-30k more to come)

    The main question... taking into consideration the basic rate of tax,...

    presumably, with £50k in lump sums you would no longer be a basic rate tax payer though.
  • frivolous_fay
    frivolous_fay Posts: 13,302 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    efunc wrote: »
    presumably, with £50k in lump sums you would no longer be a basic rate tax payer though.

    How is this defined?
    The lump sums won't keep coming indefinitely, sadly! ;)
    My TV is broken! :cry:
    Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j
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