Posts for : July 2021

What the latest mortgage statistics really tell us

What Ireland needs now is some amount of firm intervention at State level. The setting up of a State bank with the sole responsibility to either underwrite, guarantee or purchase mortgage loans (off the books of commercial banks) would be one way of supporting the overall population to access mortgage credit.

With the Irish Credit Bureau set to close will this affect my credit rating?

With the closure of the Irish Credit Bureau scheduled by year end, this is unlikely to have any significant impact on the credit worthiness of those applying for consumer credit.

I am 35 and I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to buy my own home. Is my financial wellbeing in retirement in jeopardy?

Financial wellbeing in retirement can be achieved any number of ways, not just through the ownership of property. Pension enrolment and protecting one’s health are also major considerations.

Managing inflation risk to your saving and investing strategy

As the talk of inflation increases, understanding how to beat its impact on the value of money is more important than ever.

High risk investing gets rewarded in Ireland!

Investing at the best of times can be a real challenge. But in Ireland, some higher risk investing attracts lower taxes than is the case for lower risk options, where the applicable taxes are significantly higher.

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