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Castlebar Credit Union can get you motoring in 2013

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Special rate car loans at St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union

Car buying can be a daunting experience. St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union can help with some simple tips to help in the search for a dream car:

Businesses in Westmeath ninth fastest at paying bills

The payment performance of Irish companies has remained consistent for the third quarter in a row, according to the latest insights from Experian, the global information services company. Businesses in the Republic of Ireland paid creditor invoices on average 24.34 days beyond invoice terms, consistent with the performance in Q1 and Q2 of 2012. However, when compared with the third quarter of last year, 2011, there has been a year on year increase of two days.

Lenten season of deprivation feels only too familiar

As this week marked the beginning of Lent and the pre-Easter season of doing without, many were wondering what more could they do without; what is there left to give up?

Local, loyal, and lending

Recent reports in the national media suggest that some credit unions may no longer be in a position to lend to their members due to restrictions imposed on them by the Central Bank. While certain credit unions may find themselves in the unenviable position of having to say no to members seeking loans either because the credit union has reached their monthly quota or the amount sought is above the lending discretion of the credit union, this is certainly not the case for Athlone Credit Union Limited , who are very much open for business.

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.

Debt collection

Last week, I discussed the process involved in securing judgement before the Courts in respect of debt collection matters. This judgement may then be enforced against the individual who owes the money (the debtor). If the debtor still refuses to pay a number of options are available to the individual who is owed the money (the creditor). Such options include the following:

Public workshop on debt and tax justice

The issue of debt has become one of the most dominant themes in the media and it will be the subject of a public training workshop this weekend.

Feeling the post Christmas financial pinch?

Too much food and wine aren’t the only things causing post Christmas hangovers in 2011. January can be one of the most financially stressful times of the year as Christmas bills start arriving into households around the country during the month. This year in particular, many families will struggle to keep their heads above water as they deal not only with Christmas overspending but reduced incomes, cuts in social welfare and job losses.

Galway businesses sixth quickest to pay their bills

Businesses in Galway are the sixth quickest in the country to pay their bills in the first half of this year, according to latest research.

 

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