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Regular saving is an ideal way to build up money over time to meet your financial needs and goals. And if you’ve already built up a lump sum, then investing could be the appropriate option.

Savings plans and Investment opportunities can be looked at under a number of headings:

Savings Considerations:

  • Investment type: Deposit savings incl. National Instalment Savings and Investment funds e.g. a unit linked fund or unit trust.
  • Investment risk: Similar risk can be attached to savings plans as investment plans. However, a good rule of thumb is the lower the risk, the lower the return. The longer the term, the higher the returns.
  • Savings term: Fixed-term or open-ended?

Investment Considerations:

  • Investment return: Is the return to be provided in the form of income or capital growth or both income and capital growth.
  • Risk: What potential investment risk is the product subjected to? What risk might cause you to get back less that you invested or a lower return that expected?
  • Guarantees: Are there any guarantees on returns?
  • Investment term: Has the product a minimum term? Does it match your age profile?

Access to funds, charges, taxation and maximum or minimum savings/investment amounts are key considerations which Roberts Nathan Financial Services provide expert advice on to help you avoid the obvious and less obvious pitfalls.

Interesting fact: . A quarter of Irish wealth is held in cash deposits, three times as much as in Canada and twice as much as in the UK. Sometimes it’s a challenge to decide whether it’s time for you to start investing, or if you should focus on saving. The answer depends on just three things … your goals, your approach to risk and your financial circumstances.