Posts for : January 2024

Mortgages for the few!

Mortgage lending activity in Ireland to first-time buyers, second-time buyers and buy-to-let investors for all of 2023 reached almost 36,000 units. That is roughly the same number as in 2022,…

Three investments with three very different outcomes.  

Where you put your money can make a big, big difference. For this review, three investments are explored.   Buyout Bond PRSA ETF Fund analysis covers the period 25/01/2023 –…

Loud Budgeting

Want a new fad when it comes to your money? Well, look no further than loud budgeting. In a nutshell, its just the same old budgeting process dressed up for…

Mortgage Process Ireland

The mortgage lending process is complex and requires a careful approach for would-be buyers.

Trust, facts, and tax. The real reasons why people leave money on the table.

It is estimated that Irish taxpayers fail to claim back hundreds of millions of Euro each year in qualifying tax refunds from Revenue. And many more fail to beat the…

How to save and invest in Ireland in 2024

When it comes to saving and investing your money, there is a lot more choice in the Irish market than was the case even half a decade ago. But first,…

Women match men on financial skills but education key to learning

People that participate in work-based financial wellbeing seminars demonstrate a higher rate of financial skills than the general population. This is the key finding of a new survey from MoneyWhizz,…

No, your credit report is not damaged because you were late paying that electricity bill! 

This is a typical situation. Peter arrives in Ireland from another country. He wants to get established, including opening a bank account, and access credit. With few local contacts and…

4 Strategies To Pay Off Credit Card Debt in 2024

By lowering credit card debt in 2024, borrowers will put more money back into their pockets Frank Conway If you carry credit card balances month to month, it can be…

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