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By The Irish Financial Review Posted on June 13, 2019June 13, 2019

How to stay debt-free

Tackle your debt – Part 2: Stay debt-free Read the first part of our Tackling Debt mini-series: Tackle your debts   So now you’re debt free, or at least have a … Continue reading How to stay debt-free

Categories: BudgetingTags: financial planning, money management, personal budgeting ireland
By The Irish Financial Review Posted on November 12, 2018

If you stress about money, stop! Try these steps to take control

Financial stress can impact physical and mental well-being. Try some practical steps to limit and stop financial stress

Categories: Budgeting, Financial EducationTags: Financial Education, financial literacy, financial planning, financial well-being, money management
By The Irish Financial Review Posted on November 10, 2018November 12, 2018

I’m 32 and I think it’s time to get serious about money

I have to admit; my mother’s voice is getting louder and louder. I think she was right; managing money really does matter. I spent my 20s completely ignoring my finances. … Continue reading I’m 32 and I think it’s time to get serious about money

Categories: Budgeting, UncategorizedTags: financial planning, money management, personal budgeting

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