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| Andy C |
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 Posted: 21:51 - 15 Apr 2009 Post subject: Would you take out Student Loan to put in an ISA? |
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Hi,
Basically I'm going on placement next year so technically will be a student but on placement and it is paid and enough to live on.
However, loans are hard to come by at low interest these days and a part of me is tempted to take out the loan (~£3k) which is currently 1.5% interest and put straight into an ISA which can be up to 3.5% (providing you dont touch it)
This would also mean that since it is paid back at 7% of anything you earn over £15k when you graduate which is better than any loan (e.g. if you lose your job you dont have to keep paying) so would be money available to me to use instead of getting a loan and I would also be making a small amount each year on.
From what i understand the rate of interest on the loands if in line with inflation or BoE base rate +1% (whichever is lowest) so therefore it should always be lower than an ISA, surely?
With the current rates I stand to make ~£60/year (which will change each year) but means I would have money available without having to take out a loan at a much higher interest rate.
Can anyone see any downsides to this? Also, if you had three grand you didnt want to touch 3-5 years where would you put it to get maximum gains? (without any risks so wouldnt invest in shares) ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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| cagiva gezzer |
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Go for it, but £60/yr is bugger all in real terms.
Moneysavingexpert says "borrow as much as they'll give you"
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/health/student-loans
You'll NEVER get a loan so cheaply again. ____________________ "because one stroke isnt enough and four strokes waste two" |
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| Andy C |
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Yea this is what Im thinking, and if I put the money in a hard to reach account and sit on it for a few years making a tiny bit each year then think it cant be a bad idea!
Does anyone know anything better than an ISA if I dont plan to touch the money for 3 years or so? ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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My flatmate is a bit of a tight-arse and is extremely careful and knowledgeable when it comes to dealing with money. To this end, he is keen to 'make his money work' and does what you suggested despite it only being a small amount of cash he gets from it. He also has taken his overdraft facility to it's fullest and has added this to it too.
Fair play to him and all that, but if you really don't need the loan to live from, why not just enjoy yourself (within reason) with it? My friend took his loan a couple of years back and purchased a 1981 Porsche 924 turbo with it. It was our pimp mobile for that summer and we had some amazing fun driving it round the roads where we lived, trying to balance the revs with the throttle so that the turbo didn't kick in before the apex of a coastal road corner and give you the brown trouser moment as the back end stepped out close to the edge (this did happen rather too frequently in the first few weeks!). He sold that car at the end of the summer before going back to uni for £50more than he paid for it (admittedly fuel and insurance, even through it was insured as his mum's second car and the 'any car 3rd party' loop-hole of our own policies allowed us to drive it , were extra but meh) so it was well worth it!
Stu (not a saver!) |
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| iooi wrote: | | Suitor_Stu wrote: | Fair play to him and all that, but if you really don't need the loan to live from, why not just enjoy yourself (within reason) with it? My friend took his loan a couple of years back and purchased a 1981 Porsche 924 turbo with it. Stu (not a saver!) |
I work with a few peeps who had that attitude and now find that, its comming back to haunt them.
The fact they have a loan that will have to be paid back, and is going to be eating into their earnings over a good few years rather than being used to fund their current life, as is needed now due to getting older and wiser. |
Okay I can see your point to an extent. With the case in question (my friend), he was getting just over £1k per year of a loan, so even after his 5yrs at uni (Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics) he only had just over £5k of loan amassed. He is now earning well over £30k per year, and because it was from the 'Student Loans Company' it is a very minimal portion of his final salary he has to pay every month. Besides, like I said, he sold the car at the end of the summer and made a fair chunk of the money back so it wasn't totally pissed up the wall.
I understand every situation is different though, so obviously you have to bear this in mind.
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Hmmm, the 1.5% interest thing is a load of horse shite. I borrowed about £10,200, and as of the last letter recieved from the SLC, I owe just under £13k now. Im paying it off at the standard amount they take out of your salary, which is about £22 a month, I don't even think this is paying off the interest, but even if it was and then paying some off the loan, it will take 49 years to pay it off at that rate, so I'll be 74 when that's settled.
But I don't miss £22 a month, so don't see the point in volunteering to pay more off just to be able to say I've paid it off at 35 or something, with no other benefit at all.
Hopefully somewhere in the next 49 years they'll absolve it or something. I think they should, since I don't see why I'm lumbered with a debt for getting an education when a number of people I know have earned free degrees and other qualifications which would have cost money and free time , whilst in prison and are laughing all the way to the bank, although this time not with a shotgun in their hands and a bally on their head.
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The interest rate varies. It's not a load of shit, it's just lower now than it was. It's not fixed at 1.5% for life.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/loans/student-loans-repay#special that gives you the hostory of the rate.
You'd be mad to pay it off early - put any extra money you'd overpay it with into an ISA.
Also, the amount you pay back is based on income. It'd only take until you're 75 or whatever to pay back if you stayed at your current salary for the rest of your life. ____________________ Yamaha TDM 850 |
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There is also something called zopa ,
This place offers 5-15% lending rates
HOWEVER
Think about as to why they have to offer such 'high' interest rates , in effect it is risk premium something we all do ie dodgy dave wants to borrow £20 and is at high risk of not paying back hence you ask for £30 back. Etc etc...
Ie as with Lehman bros in HK they were offering 6% interest savings bonds while everybody else was offering 2.25% about half a million people lost everything as they forgot the higher the interest rate the higher the risk, thats not to say I haven't known people making money on junk bonds. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| carvell wrote: | The interest rate varies. It's not a load of shit, it's just lower now than it was. It's not fixed at 1.5% for life.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/loans/student-loans-repay#special that gives you the hostory of the rate.
You'd be mad to pay it off early - put any extra money you'd overpay it with into an ISA.
Also, the amount you pay back is based on income. It'd only take until you're 75 or whatever to pay back if you stayed at your current salary for the rest of your life. |
Yeah but no matter how much I'm earning, it's never going to be more beneficial for me to add extra to it, plus im assuming the increase will be proportional to the salary increase, so again I won't notice a difference, unless say I get a £30k payrise or something. I can assure you this will never ever happen to me though. I'll be lucky if I ever earn £30k a year come to think of it.
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That's what I'm saying, it's not beneficial to add to it.
The loan gets written off at 65 by the way, so it's not all that bad.  ____________________ Yamaha TDM 850 |
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Its a little known fact that you can put more into an ISA than stated 3600 limit, HMRC sends you a letter alerting you to this fact and tells you not to do it again. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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At the same bank no , but many of my clients put 3000 (Was an earlier year) into an ISA , then put it into another bank account and another at different banks.
They were just sent a warning he had saved too much and not to do it again, and yet strangely the status remained. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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