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Cheaper car insurance through brokers

Over 8,000 people in Kilkenny are paying too much for car insurance as a new survey dispels the myth that going direct is cheaper.

Everyone to bear the brunt of a burnt economy

What a week it’s been.

Understanding NAMA

In an unusual move, the Department of Finance published a draft of the proposed NAMA legislation for public debate and discussion throughout the summer, in advance of it being formally debated in the Dáil in September after the summer break.

Aspray takes the hassle out of insurance claims

There is so much stress in people’s lives these days but now there is a business that wants to ease that stress.

Everyone to bear the brunt of a burnt economy

What a week it’s been.

How to save on your insurance

With many of us getting by on lower incomes, we’re all looking for better value for money. Today the need for competent, objective, financial guidance has never been greater. M&C Financial Services can offer you a range of top quality insurance packages with discounts to beat them all.

Some UK imports come with unwanted baggage

While the debate as to where the best value in the car market is to be found continues, what is of paramount importance when considering buying a vehicle is its history.

Some UK imports come with unwanted baggage

While the debate as to where the best value in the car market is to be found continues, what is of paramount importance when considering buying a vehicle is its history.

Top recessionary investment tips for Mayo investors

With the economic downturn and turmoil in the financial markets continuing, investors in Mayo should follow three simple steps when considering their investment strategy. This was the message from David Leydon, investment expert with Ireland’s largest and most trusted insurance company, Hibernian Aviva, who was speaking in Mayo this week.

Virtual Stock Market at college to understand ‘boom and bust’ cycles

An effort to understand the ‘boom and bust’ cycles of financial markets and to predict their volatility has seen the launch of a virtual stock market experiment at NUI Galway.

 

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