Automated saving

I wish I had some spare to save but unfortunately wife and children take almost all of it and some more :(
 
kinggost said:
ive just got offerd some shares with the company i work for at 30% off what they at this present time. So i will be investing in that for the next few years

Sharesave schemes tend to be quite profitable, but don't rely on them to provide an anticipated amount at the end of the period. IIRC you can't get back any less than you put in (just take the cash back instead of the shares, but a lot of people at one of my old jobs had overstretched themselves on the basis of the share-price towards the end of their savings period, only to find them collapse just weeks before they could cash them in.
 
big_white_dog84 said:
Sharesave schemes tend to be quite profitable, but don't rely on them to provide an anticipated amount at the end of the period. IIRC you can't get back any less than you put in (just take the cash back instead of the shares, but a lot of people at one of my old jobs had overstretched themselves on the basis of the share-price towards the end of their savings period, only to find them collapse just weeks before they could cash them in.

i know im not gaurenteed to get much but anything better than note. The bloke i work with just got 13k for payin in £25 a month over 5 years. T he share price was rwally low then but hey ill get back least what i paid in
 
i dont have a job, and parents dont pay me but i have a £40 a month income ;) no its not the dole!!! :D 100% saved

ok if i want money i ask parents hehe but i spend most my time gaming and educating my slef for tests at skl :p
 
I want to save but instead put most of my income into the bottomless pit that is running a car :p

I'll save properly after Uni though. At least, I tell myself that. I used to be very good at it..
 
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