2022 is a year of extraordinary developments. Now, there is growing concern that electricity may have to be rationed during the coming winter.
Climate change is happening and its impact on our personal finances is becoming clearer. For many, it will mean more cost for insurance, fuel, food and also, is likely to impact our financial wellbeing in retirement.
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Ireland produces approximately three million tonnes of waste each year, and food waste is accounting for roughly one million tonnes of that. From an environmental perspective, the level of food…
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Going GREEN can begin with some simple, low-cost steps!
In the latest Growing Up in Ireland report, most 20-somethings say above all else, they want financial stability. They also say they would like to own a home in the…
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A zero per cent rate of benefit-in-kind tax applied to employees opting for full-electric vehicles is to be extended to 2022. Additionally, there are to be some changes to the…
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Environmentally-friendly money-saving tips for your home
By Frank Conway It is estimated that Irish people spend on average between €1,500 – €2,000 to heat their homes and cover the cost of electricity annually. And because such…
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