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    #21
    Forgive my ignorance (new to the forum) but as a contractor l would have thought your war chest would be in years given the pay?

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      #22
      We don't all earn a King's ransom and you do have to live.
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
      - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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        #23
        Originally posted by permidom View Post
        Forgive my ignorance (new to the forum) but as a contractor l would have thought your war chest would be in years given the pay?
        I've often thought the same myself. I think 'war chest' means different things to different people. Somebody might put all their spare cash in the mortage or whatever and just not have much liquid.

        I've got about five years or so war chest but I've been earning a good wedge for the last eight so I don't know what else I'd do with it. Most of mine is tied up in investments but all pretty liquid.

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          #24
          Originally posted by permidom View Post
          Forgive my ignorance (new to the forum) but as a contractor l would have thought your war chest would be in years given the pay?
          I ca do abut three months on the bench, the rest is in my pension and paying off the mortgage,

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            #25
            Originally posted by nomadd View Post
            This^

            And I'd err on the side of a year.
            3 months before you make the jump. It'll focus the mind.
            6 months minimum after you've started, then over the years aim to turn your saving into passive income which in turn will reduce your reliance on contracting cash.
            What happens in General, stays in General.
            You know what they say about assumptions!

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              #26
              Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
              3 months before you make the jump. It'll focus the mind.
              6 months minimum after you've started, then over the years aim to turn your saving into passive income which in turn will reduce your reliance on contracting cash.
              What would generate that passive income?

              I use the stock market myself.

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                #27
                Originally posted by permidom View Post
                What would generate that passive income?

                I use the stock market myself.
                Rather a risky option. Shares go up and down in value, dividends aren't guaranteed.

                At least with property you can be reasonably sure about getting a monthly income.
                merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                  #28
                  Sock market is up and down but gives you a better return.
                  I'm alright Jack

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by permidom View Post
                    What would generate that passive income?

                    I use the stock market myself.
                    Shares / Divvies
                    Bonds
                    ISAs
                    Buy to Lets
                    Zopa
                    Ratesetter
                    Funding Circle
                    Credit Card Schmoozing
                    What happens in General, stays in General.
                    You know what they say about assumptions!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
                      I ca do abut three months on the bench, the rest is in my pension and paying off the mortgage,
                      Hmmm. Only trouble with this whereas its nice to pay off the mortgage rather than having it sit in a crap interest account once its gone on the mortgage its gone.

                      No good having paid £50K off the mortgage to find out in three months you're warchest is all gone.

                      I'd say 3 months is cutting it a bit fine. Admitedly, its a balancing act between paying off debts and keeping some readily available.
                      Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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