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Warning on higher cost of 40-year mortgages
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If you don't like it, other EU options are available...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
You mean moving to Germany with nice flat rate 25% tax on dividends? An option to consider for sure, beats paying new nearly 40% rate.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf you don't like it, other EU options are available...Comment
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At home, or not, you would still be a tosserOriginally posted by unemployed View Postand that`s why i stay at mummys
be a tosser living at home still or become a slave
hard choice
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Even the Boomers are fooked.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's the markets response to crazy house prices, even record low interest rates are no longer enough - 40 fooking years mortgages, insane.
Soaring numbers of middle-aged and elderly are renting with others | Daily Mail Online
Jamie Brunel, 57, from Devon, whose friend Deborah Menhinnitt, 69, lives in her spare room, said that flat-sharing with a friend offered the perfect living arrangement. 'It gives you companionship, security and someone to talk to,' she added. 'I can't remember ever having an argument.
'Some of the nearby villagers have strange ideas about us, but we are from similar backgrounds and have shared interests. We have seven cats together now.'
Elaine Salisbury, 62, said after 'losing everything' in a divorce over a decade ago, she has been unable to buy another property.
After living with a landlord in his 30s, she is now moving into a house with five others, including students and teachers.
Ms Salisbury, an NHS administrator from Surrey, said: 'Until I can claim my state pension, I've got to carry on as I am, sadly. I would like to get a mortgage, but it's not going to happen with my income and at my age.
'Another alternative would be to rent my own flat, but the average price in the area is £1,600 a month, which is what I take home after tax so it's out of the question.Comment
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Articles obviously a fake, women don't lose in divorcesElaine Salisbury, 62, said after 'losing everything' in a divorce over a decade ago, she has been unable to buy another property.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Why even bother setting up a GmbH, just use cash accounting like the UK did before abolishing it in the late 70's. Paid 32% tax after everything else. Including private medical insurance. So much win.Originally posted by AtW View PostYou mean moving to Germany with nice flat rate 25% tax on dividends? An option to consider for sure, beats paying new nearly 40% rate."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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yupOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAt home, or not, you would still be a tosser
watching Take me out , the poor chap omitted he lived at home, most of the lights went off
must become a debt slave
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Yes they do.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostArticles obviously a fake, women don't lose in divorces
Moral of the story whether you are a man or a woman marry someone who earns a similar income to you."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Or meet a busty bird working in Tesco's, but don't marry her whatever you do!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYes they do.
Moral of the story whether you are a man or a woman marry someone who earns a similar income to you.
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I've been waiting for that mega crash since the 90s. When is it?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostUtter madness. They should really consider living in another part of the country, or leaving the country! Imagine surviving to your 72nd year working away before the mortgage is paid off.
These guys should rent instead and wait until the mega crash.Comment
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