A fool and his money, as the saying goes, are soon parted (although I prefer James Van Den Bosch’s quip that ‘a fool and his money are some party’), but fools aren’t the only ones afflicted this way. Many highly intelligent people find themselves with financial...
FACING REALITY Q. The party is over and we now have to face the mounting bills after Christmas. We did nt plan before it and now are suffering the consequences. Any advice on dealing with € 12,000 credit card debt – its out of control. Thanks – Paddy Terenure D 6 ...
Someone once defined Economics – or Political Economy as it should more properly be called – as maximising the usage of scarce resources. Put simply, this mouthful means getting the best use of your money which in these volatile times is certainly a scarce commodity....
The first day / Sunday of 2017 sees the Sunday Business Post use one chapter from the new edition of Money Doctor 2017 as a supplement for the Sunday paper. Happy new year to all my friends, clients, Twitter followers and anyone else accessing this. Best...
THE RISK & REWARD OF THE STOCK MARKET Q – I would like to start off the New Year by investing my money more wisely. Most of my savings are on deposit earning buttons so I’m considering using those savings to buy shares directly. Is it a good idea to buy...
WORRIED ABOUT RETIREMENT PROSPECTS Q – I am only 44 years of age, married with 4 children aged 9 down to 2 and am joining a new company 3rd January on a better salary ( € 78k ) and good prospects. However I have absolutely no pension provision and just wonder should...
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