The health and welfare of your business partner is a really important factor in your financial planning. After all, they have probably been working alongside you since you came up with the idea for your business, and also have shared the highs and lows as your business survived those difficult early years and has hopefully […]
8 Investment Tips Worth Remembering!
People face a whole range of different personal finance challenges and often ask us for tips. The area of savings and investments is the one we’re asked about the most. So we thought it might be useful to give you a few tips to consider to best manage your hard-earned cash. Of course we strongly […]
Mortgage cap will squeeze out first-time buyers, say bank chiefs
According to the Irish Independent in a recent article The Central Bank’s new mortgage deposit plan risks squeezing first-time buyers out of the market, bank chiefs have warned. Ulster Bank boss Jim Brown said almost seven out of 10 first-time buyer mortgages approved by his bank this year would have fallen foul of the move […]
Giveaway budget failed: most don’t feel any richer
MOST people believe that Minister for Finance Michael Noonan failed to put any money back in their pockets in last month’s budget, according to a new poll commissioned by the Sunday Independent. The survey shows only 8pc of respondents believe they are better off as a result of Noonan’s budget while 35pc believe they are […]
Budget a missed opportunity to further reduce debt
The budget was a “missed opportunity” for Ireland to further reduce its debt pile, Moody’s has said. The credit ratings giant said that by easing up in the Budget, the Government has left the public finances more vulnerable to “unexpected shocks”. Moody’s, which upgraded Ireland’s rating twice in less than six months this year, said […]
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