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War, Oil and Your Pension: What the Iran Conflict Means for Your Money

If you've opened a news app recently and immediately wished you hadn't, you're in good company. The escalation of conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran has sent markets into a spin, pushed oil prices sharply higher, and given a lot of people a very uncomfortable feeling about the money they have sitting in pensions,

By |2026-04-08T11:56:33+01:00April 4th, 2026|Financial Advice, Investment|Comments Off on War, Oil and Your Pension: What the Iran Conflict Means for Your Money

Is Your Mortgage Rate Working Against You? Here’s What the Numbers Say

If there's one thing that unites almost every Irish homeowner right now, it's this: nobody wants to be paying more than they have to. Between rising costs, uncertain times and the general sense that your money has to work harder than ever, the last thing you need is to discover that your mortgage, one of

By |2026-04-08T11:58:51+01:00March 31st, 2026|Financial Advice, Mortgages|Comments Off on Is Your Mortgage Rate Working Against You? Here’s What the Numbers Say

Is Investing in Property Through Your Pension Coming to an End?

Is Investing in Property Through Your Pension Coming to an End? If you currently hold property in your pension, or have been considering it as part of your retirement strategy, recent developments reported in the Irish Times should be on your radar. Proposed changes to how Irish pensions can invest in property and other non-standard

By |2026-04-08T11:56:33+01:00February 20th, 2026|Financial Advice, Investment, Mortgages, Pensions|Comments Off on Is Investing in Property Through Your Pension Coming to an End?

Trading Up? – You Don’t Have to Sell Your Home First

You Don’t Have to Sell First: The Smart Guide to Moving Home in Ireland Moving home can feel overwhelming. Most people assume they need to sell their current house first, have the cash sitting in their account and then approach a bank for mortgage approval. That’s not how it works. Once you understand the actual

By |2026-04-08T11:56:33+01:00February 13th, 2026|Financial Advice, Investment, Mortgages|Comments Off on Trading Up? – You Don’t Have to Sell Your Home First

Save, Invest and Protect Your Money in 2026

As the year ends and 2026 comes into view, it is natural to think about resolutions. Many people focus on health and fitness, but financial wellbeing deserves equal attention. The habits you put in place now can shape not only the year ahead but also your long-term security. Looking back at 2025, we have seen

By |2026-04-08T11:56:33+01:00November 13th, 2025|Financial Advice, Investment, Mortgages, Pensions, Protection|Comments Off on Save, Invest and Protect Your Money in 2026

The Hidden Costs of Buying a Home in Ireland

Saving for a deposit is often the biggest focus when you're preparing to buy a home. But the deposit is only part of the picture. There are several extra costs involved in buying property in Ireland, and if you're not prepared for them, they can come as an unwelcome surprise. What many first-time buyers overlook

By |2026-04-08T11:56:33+01:00September 17th, 2025|Financial Advice, Mortgages|Comments Off on The Hidden Costs of Buying a Home in Ireland

A Time to Spring Clean

Spring Cleaning Your Finances: Reviewing Your Benefit Statement and Pension Spring is a time of renewal—a fresh start. Just as we declutter our homes and tidy up our gardens, it’s also an ideal time to get our finances in order. One key area often overlooked is our pension. Reviewing your Benefit Statement and ensuring your

By |2025-10-01T23:38:19+01:00March 1st, 2025|Financial Advice, Investment, Pensions|Comments Off on A Time to Spring Clean

Taking your Taxes to Task

Every year, we are bombarded with information on items that we should / can or have yet to claim or declare. It can be a bit of a confusing time but we find that the main points below will highlight the tax reliefs and claims that can be most commonly made before the deadline (31st

By |2024-11-05T12:19:23+01:00October 31st, 2024|Financial Advice, Investment, Mortgages, Pensions, Protection|Comments Off on Taking your Taxes to Task

The Value of Financial Advice: Is it Worth the Investment?

You've worked hard to build a secure financial life. You've got a good job, a comfortable home, and maybe even some savings tucked away. But with so much conflicting information out there, you might wonder: could a financial advisor really make a difference? The answer, based on ​research by Brokers Ireland, is a resounding yes.

By |2024-09-17T08:04:03+01:00July 23rd, 2024|Investment, Mortgages, Pensions, Protection|Comments Off on The Value of Financial Advice: Is it Worth the Investment?
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