Thursday, February 7, 2013
On this segment we discussed the ‘working poor’ and how it occurs due to taxation, wage cuts, debt and rising costs.
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, financial advice, investment grade bonds, ireland accountants, irish investment advice, junk bonds, tax returns
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Almost everybody who isn’t a politician agrees that politicians lie. Actual politicians don’t see it that way, the see it as being forced to accept a series of working realities which unveils the way the system ‘actually works’ versus how we would ‘like it to work’. The truth is that in effect they do lie when you compare election promises to results, but they don’t do it with total intent.
But sometimes they do, and we are seeing that with our proposed property tax which is a clear demonstration of lap-dog leaders who want nothing more than to be ‘box tickers’ for the troika. You see, we are being told that ‘no decision has been made’, but that is contrary to the facts surrounding the debate once you do some digging.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
We were quoted in three separate articles in the Sunday papers this week.
The Sunday Times mentioned the report we did with MyHome.ie on property prices for investors (here), the full report is available over on MortgageBrokers.ie on the blog (here). Our view is that for investors there is still not a highly compelling reason to get into property.
Filed in Accountancy, Accountant, Advisors.ie In the Press, Banking, Debt, Financial Advice, Insurance, Mortgages, Property, Sun on Sunday
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Also tagged bank, dublin accountants, financial planning, financial review, insurance, personal financial advice, sunday business story mortgage
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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 advice, financial planner, karl deeter, martin king, money, mortgages, personal finance, sybil mulcahy, tax planning, the morning show, tv3
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Do you want a person who can merely do up your books and has the credentials to stand over the final figures? If so then Advisors.ie is perhaps a solution for you.
If you’d rather have a person who can look at your business, do you books, finalize figures and perform an audit where necessary then we are likely the solution for you.
But if you want an accountant in Dublin who can do all of that and also figure out ways to cut your costs, reduce your tax bills and use the best methods for ensuring that you stay in business and don’t pay more tax then necessary, while also being able to advise you personally on your finances and also shop around on your behalf for cheaper solutions for the financial products and services you use then we are definitely the people you are looking for!
Filed in ACCA, Accountancy, Accountant, Financial Advice, Insurance, Savings, Taxation
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Also tagged accountancy dublin, accountant for tax, accountants, city centre accountancy, city centre accountants, dublin accountants, financial advice, financial advisors, retirement advice, sme accountants, tax accountants
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