Alan Greenspan speaking to the Wall Street Journal about the US economy and how he believes that the recession is well and truly behind us.
We were quoted in the Irish Examiner today in an article by Niamh Hennessy, extract is below.
“The Irish Mortgage Brokers expect banks to push up interest rates by another 1% this year. Any move would add €1,280 a year to a €200,000, 25-year loan. They said rate increases may start this month.
Irish Mortgage Brokers (a sister company to Advisors.ie) has brought out their annual Mortgage Market Trend Outlook for 2011, a report that considers the likely trends of the Irish mortgage market in the coming year.
Advisors.ie and Irish Mortgage Brokers Operations Manager Karl Deeter was mentioned in an article by Charlie Weston of the Irish Independent about Haven homeloans, a branch of the EBS
Thursday, December 16, 2010
We felt compelled to seek an explanation of the change in rules surrounding Section 23 properties in the recent budget. This is effectively retrospective taxation and the changes were never set out or implied in the original contracts for the properties. Changing tax law after the fact is generally considered bad policy, and in some […]
Friday, December 10, 2010
A humorous video ‘Comical Lenny’ which makes a parody of the Irish Minister of Finance and Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Jill Kerby, the widely known Personal Finance columnist with the Sunday Times mentioned our company in her piece last week about fixing a mortgage or not. ‘I asked Karl Deeter of Irish Mortgage Brokers for his view. He believes that fixing for three years at the rate of 3.89% you’ve been offered by AIB is a good deal. At just 0.2 points higher than the two-year rate, he reckons it is a premium worth paying.’
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Tagged financial advice, financial planning, fixed rates, jill kerby, karl deeter, mortgage advice, mortgages, variable rates
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
How does budget 2011 affect the Taoiseach? We look at Brian Cowen’s wages and how the new budget will affect him, he opted for a €14,000 pay cut but that only translates into half of that amount.
The Irish Times ran a story by Caroline Madden with a focus on mortgages called ‘To Fix or Not to Fix’, it featured our operations manager Karl Deeter and the points mentioned were that banks will increase variable rates in 2011 and that it is getting harder to protect your mortgage with a fixed rate due to pricing.
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Tagged accountants dublin, brokerage, caroline madden, dublin accountacy, dublin advice, financial advice, fixed mortgage, fixed rate, irish mortgage brokers, karl deeter, mortgage fix
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