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- Do pension stamps from 1960s and 1970s still qualify?Tue, Oct 9, 2012 Q&A: I have a query regarding contributory pension. I am 62 years old and working. I paid “stamps” from 1968 to 1972 – 48, 51, 52, 52, five in each respective year. I was rearing children until 2001. I returned to work in 2001 and my recent contributions are: 2001=1; 2002=40; 2003 to date = 52 each year.
- Davy introduces investment platformWed, Oct 3, 2012Davy has launched an online investment fund “supermarket” aimed at consumers looking to invest as little as €500 in a pension.
- Life insurance covers only part of our mortgage termTue, Oct 2, 2012 Q&A: We purchased a house as first-time buyers in 2007 with Permanent TSB. As part of the purchase, PTSB advised us that we would require mortgage protection insurance in the form of life cover to cover the mortgage in the event that either of us died. They arranged the cover for us with Irish Life.
- Me & my moneyTue, Oct 2, 2012Tania Banotti, Ad woman
- Cash for clothes isn't money for old ropeTue, Sep 25, 2012YOU’VE HEARD of “cash in the attic” or “cash for gold”, but are you ready for the latest money-generating scheme – “cash for clothes”? By selling unwanted clothes that may no longer fit or are simply out of fashion, you could replenish your wallet and maybe make enough to stave off the impact of the forthcoming budget.
- Edging ever closer to the Japanese doldrumsTue, Sep 25, 2012 SERIOUS MONEY: IT IS ALMOST four years since central banks in the western world first adopted near-zero interest-rate policies alongside the implementation of substantial quantitative easing measures in an effort to halt the sharp and swift decline in economic activity that followed the acute myocardial infarction that struck at the heart of the global financial system.
- Will stamp duty relief be applied to property tax?Tue, Sep 25, 2012 Q&A: What happened to the stamp duty relief which was supposed to be applied to property tax? It seems to have quietly dropped away.
- Me & My MoneyTue, Sep 25, 2012 Olive Geoghegan , Television presenter/producer
- Accidental trades blamed for volatilityMon, Sep 24, 2012 STOCKTAKE: A SO-CALLED “fat finger” mistake was suspected to have caused some crazed late-day trading in oil last week.
- €48,000 The cost of running a family homeTue, Sep 18, 2012An AA survey published today puts a figure of €22,000 on the annual cost of owning and maintaining a home for boom-time buyers – but the financial outlay is much higher when all the bills are paid
- How to build a better nest eggTue, Sep 18, 2012In unpredictable times, a savings account can offer a real sense of security. But there are many options out there, and it pays to know the best fit for you
- Can bank delay giving mortgage interest relief?Tue, Sep 18, 2012 Q&A: I bought my house in 2008 as a first-time buyer. I was pleased therefore about the announcement in the last Budget of the increase in mortgage interest relief for first-time buyers who bought in 2008 to 30 per cent.
- Dow theory divergence in low volume trade points to troubleTue, Sep 11, 2012LABOUR DAY has come and gone, which means the US summer season is officially over. Wall Street brokers have made their way back from the Hamptons and returned to their desks to prepare for the final stretch of 2012.
- Tax liability for a reluctant landlord coupleTue, Sep 11, 2012 Q&A: My partner and I bought a small house in 2004 for €302,000. The intention was to sell it on after a few years but then the market crashed. We had a child and wanted to live closer to family so started to rent the house out in 2010 and rented a bigger house ourselves closer to family. We then took the plunge again and bought a bigger house closer to family in December 2011, as it was a very good price. Our family assisted with the deposit.
- Is a loan from a family member subject to tax?Tue, Sep 4, 2012 Q&A: Are there tax implications when a person gets a loan with or without interest from a family member?
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Company | Latest Price € | % Change |
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ORMONDE MINING PLC - ESM | 0.09 | 5.88 |
GLANBIA PLC | 7.38 | 3.65 |
ALLIED IRISH BANKS PLC - ESM | 0.056 | 1.82 |
PERMANENT TSB GROUP HOLDINGS PLC - ESM | 0.025 | -4.58 |
PETROCELTIC INTERNATIONAL PLC - ESM | 0.085 | -15.00 |
ZAMANO PLC - ESM | 0.035 | -30.00 |
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