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Companies in Ireland paying bills slower

Businesses in Ireland paid their bills two days slower on average during the first six months of the year when compared with the same period last year, according to the latest insight from Experian, the global information services company. Experian analysis also reveals that businesses in Westmeath were fifth quickest to pay bills during the first half of 2011.

Irish homeowners should default on mortgages

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Man caught forging social welfare cheque

A Department of Family and Social Welfare cheque, worth €2,043, was posted to the wrong address where it stayed for several weeks until a man, faced with mounting financial problems, took the chance of lodging the cheque into his own bank account and withdrawing the money, the Galway District Court heard this week.

€50k theft case sent to Circuit Court

A Mullingar woman alleged to have stolen more than €50,000 has been sent forward to the Circuit Court for trial.

€100k cheque case set for late October

A woman charged with stealing cheques worth more than €100,000 has been remanded on bail at Mullingar District Court.

How to gain reliable customers in 30 days

Bookkeeper Eamon Ward gives helpful suggestions on how small to medium businesses can gain valuable customers in a month

Father saves fraudster from further jail

A convicted fraudster avoided a sentence extension in court this week (July 7) after his father paid €2,200 in restitution for limousines for which the defendant paid with bounced cheques.

Castlebar Credit Union seeks GR8 Savers for National Youth Savings Week

Next week (May 10-16) marks Credit Union National Youth Savings Week and to celebrate, Castlebar Credit Union is reminding parents how important it is to teach children a healthy attitude to money and saving.

Oughterard grandmother ‘lived the high life’ after defrauding her boyfriend’s company

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A grandmother who defrauded her lover’s company of €77,000 after she was appointed as financial controller has been given a suspended sentence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

Man charged with 12 counts of fraud

A man who ran a pub on Parliament Street for a month last summer appeared at Kilkenny District Court this week charged with 12 different counts of fraud amounting to almost €14,000.

 

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