You can file your 2014 income tax return at any time after the 1st of January 2015. This can be done via an accountant who will likely use ROS (the Revenue Online Service), or you can do it yourself at the Revenue.ie website by using PAYE anytime. People often leave their tax returns until the […]
Filed in ACCA, Accountancy, Accountant, Financial Advice, Income Tax, Taxation
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Also tagged accontancy advice, dublin accountant, filing tax return ireland, form 11, income tax return, irish tax return
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This week I’ll be doing some work with the Irish League of Credit Unions, a group who I’m sure I frustrate a lot as I have been vocal in saying it was bad financial planning when people paying unsecured debts (like CU loans) while not paying their mortgages. On the other hand – and the […]
Almost everybody knows a person who is in a less than ideal relationship and who says to themselves ‘why do they stay with that person?’. There is no simple answer, but then again, how can we be dumbfounded in particular when we suffer the same delusion in general? You see, the same problems haunt us […]
Filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Debt, Economics, Property, Sun on Sunday
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Also tagged anton murphy, david hacket fisher, economic history, financial bubbles, karl deeter, sun on sunday
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
I do my best to help you with your money concerns, and that is why this week I want to teach you how to ‘beat the bank’, it’s time to turn their tricks back against them Firstly, look at the way the banks hit you for your cash.
Filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Banking, Bonds, Economics, Financial Advice, Investment, Savings, Taxation, Wealth
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Also tagged aca, acca, beat the banks, cheap investments, etf, investment grade bonds, ireland accountants, irish investment advice, junk bonds, tax advice, tax returns
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We often hear that people in the public sector are overpaid. Typically the argument then turns towards the ‘fat cats’ and then quickly deteriorates into a ‘them’ vs ‘us’ debate, and depending on your employment type you take a certain side.
We were asked to comment on the property market in this piece by Martina Fitzgerald.
In this piece Noleen Blackwell from FLAC and Karl spoke to Mark and Sinead about mortgage arrears and figures that were due out from the Central Bank. This was our first time to go on Ireland AM and as always everybody was lovely but not afraid to offer challenging debate on the topic.
Filed in Accountancy, Banking, Economics, Mortgages
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Also tagged banking, capital provisions, finance, ireland am, karl deeter, mark cagney, mortgages, noleen blackwell, sindead desmond, strategic default, technical finance
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
We were pleased to appear on The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin to talk about health insurance, car insurance and credit unions
Filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Insurance
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Also tagged cheap insurance, credit card advice, debt advice, financial review, hospital saturday fund, insurance advice, martin king, personal finance, saving money, sybil mulcahy, tv3 ireland
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
This time on the Morning Show we talked about ideas for personal finance in the new year, how to get ‘financially fit’ and some simple steps to help get you there.
Filed in ACCA, Accountancy, Accountant, Advisors.ie In the Press, Credit Cards, Debt, Financial Advice, Insurance, Investment, Savings
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Also tagged credit cards, debt, financial planner, karl deeter, martin king, money, mortgages, personal finance, sybil mulcahy, tax advice, tax planning, the morning show, tv3
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