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Avi 24 January 2002 12:42 PM

Per year... roughly..?

Just making a few plans :D


Andy

fast bloke 24 January 2002 12:46 PM

Assuming 5% growth you would get 137.00 a day. Normal saving account would give you 3-4%. Decent investment portfolio could get you 18-20%. Lucky share buys or bookies could get 40-1000%

chuckster 24 January 2002 12:47 PM

Assuming you get 4%, take one interest payment a year and are a higher rate taxpayer, then you'd take home £24,000. Peanuts eh? A million squids ain't what it used to be :rolleyes:
Chuck

Brendan Hughes 24 January 2002 01:45 PM

Yep, I'm interested!



Oh, sorry... I'll get my coat:D

paulr 24 January 2002 02:18 PM

If you put the money in a Abbey National E-Saver account you'd get 4.45%.
If this was your only income you'd get £32,518 per year net.
If you were already a 40% taxpayer then you'd get £27000 net.

Diablo 24 January 2002 02:35 PM

If I had a million quid in the bank, I'd sure not be working and would therefore not be a higher rate taxpayer :)

Lottery win????

D

pslewis 24 January 2002 02:35 PM

You will get a lot of interest from me - just pop it in my bank account and thats it

Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Pete :D

Stephen Read 24 January 2002 03:06 PM

Diablo,

If you are UK tax resident then your interest income is taxable as if it was your salary. The only difference is that you would receive it net of basic rate tax at 20% (?) and then, if they asked you to do a tax return, you may have to cough up some more.

In the example given abouve this would not trigger a 40% liability as interst rates are so low at the moment, you would have to earn more than apporx £34k in interest and then only the marginal income abouve that would be subject to 40%

YAWN!

PS. If you had £1m and wanted to live off it, you could buy an annuity which would give you a certain level of income for the rest of your life. Clearly the imporant factors here are how long the actuaries think you will live for! If you are healthy, young, and a non-smoker then you won't get much but if you ar 55+ with one lung then you will get a surprising amount! ie. they could afford to pay you £100k a year for 9 years and still make money out of it (so long as you die early!) If you live for 30 years then it is their loss!


AndiThompson 24 January 2002 04:11 PM

Avi mate! If these "plans" come off, fancy buying a car for likkle old me :D:D That or bring me on this bank job, er, I mean plan, of yours..

The Zohan 24 January 2002 04:44 PM

Avi
Please post your address and see how much 'interest' 1 million gets ;););)

Paul

Avi 24 January 2002 05:17 PM

:D

Tiggs 24 January 2002 05:52 PM

last guy i invested a million pounds for would have been a bit gutted if he got 3/4/5% a year :eek:

Tiggs

ps- comission for investing a million = scoob and big bag of change after tax :D

chuckster 25 January 2002 07:32 AM

I've got alot of friends who invested a million in the past 3 years, in the ever rising cant lose internet bubble in the states, many of them have had to go back to work....anyway, he asked about interest, not investments ;)
Chuck

Disco 25 January 2002 08:20 AM

Quite right Chuck, but in the interests of my own personal gain, I could make you 5% a month!!!:D:D:D

AndiThompson 26 January 2002 01:05 AM

You want Andy's address Paul? hmm, thats a good point...

Andy, I want some cash or Paul gets the address :D


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