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When is it time to say enough is enough?
The deadline is looming for every house owner in Ireland to pay the new property tax, and understandably people are asking: when does it stop?
When is it time to say enough is enough?
The deadline is looming for every house owner in Ireland to pay the new property tax, and understandably people are asking: when does it stop?
Distressed mortgage holders offered lifeline by new Insolvency Bill — Mulherin
Fine Gael Mayo TD, Michelle Mulherin, has said the Personal Insolvency Bill published last week will give a vital lifeline to distressed mortgage holders and those overwhelmed by personal debts. The Heads of the Bill was published by Ministers Alan Shatter and Michael Noonan this week, and it is hoped it can be published in its legislative form by the end of April.
Lifeline for distressed mortgage holders
The Personal Insolvency Bill – published this week – will offer a lifeline to distressed mortgage holders and those overwhelmed by personal debt, Kilkenny Fine Gael TD John Paul Phelan has said.
Man 1, Bank 0, an improbable true story for our times
Patrick Combs is an average guy. An average guy who, in 1995, decided on a whim to deposit one of those fake cheques so common in junk mail. Man 1, Bank 0 is Combs’ amazing-but-true story of how he deposited a $95,093.35 junk-mail cheque marked ‘non-negotiable’ into his own bank account and about what happens after his bank clears it. He’s rich – or is he? This outrageously funny and dramatic comedy that quickly becomes a staggering and funny David vs Goliath-like real-life adventure, returns to Ireland after a hugely successful tour in June 2011 and smash hit sold out shows in New York, Montreal, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
Government cannot afford to be seen to favour the elite
This time last year Ireland was convulsed – and horrified – by some of the most chaotic political scenes in living memory as the Cowen government disintegrated.
Man 1, Bank 0, an improbable true story for our times
Patrick Combs is an average guy. An average guy who, in 1995, decided on a whim to deposit one of those fake cheques so common in junk mail. Man 1, Bank 0 is Combs’ amazing-but-true story of how he deposited a $95,093.35 junk-mail cheque marked ‘non-negotiable’ into his own bank account and about what happens after his bank clears it. He’s rich – or is he? This outrageously funny and dramatic comedy that quickly becomes a staggering and funny David vs Goliath-like real-life adventure, returns to Ireland after a hugely successful tour in June 2011 and smash hit sold out shows in New York, Montreal, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
Don’t make any quick decisions about your pension, urges expert
One of Ireland’s top pension experts has warned Irish consumers to check their pensions and seek professional advice before making any decisions on it.
Survey finds lenders placing impediments in way of mortgage seekers
A new survey of independent brokers has found that the majority of people seeking mortgages are finding it harder than ever to get loan approvals.