Some people find the concept of investing extremely daunting. With its distinct lingo of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, capital appreciation, dividends, and interest, it’s no wonder a large amount of people opt out of investment opportunities simply because they don’t know where or how
In the last year or so, large companies around the world have taken a major blow at the hands of cyber hacking groups. Norway’s Statoil, SONY Pictures, JP Morgan, and Orange France are just a handful of the companies whose security systems were compromised and led to the eventual, if
Good news for travellers in Limerick – the Leap Card has just been launched in the city. Already available in Dublin, Cork and Galway, Bus Éireann commuters in Limerick can use the Leap Card to pay-as-they-go, benefiting from cheaper fares (around 20% off the cash price of their journ
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The world, undoubtedly, is moving online. A vast amount of people spend more time socialising on Facebook than they do in real life, we get our news online, check sports results and event times online, book holidays and save copies of our documents and treasured photos in online stora
In the weeks leading up to Christmas, there’s a palpable buzz in the air. Kids anxiously count down the days until Santa slips down the chimney, busily scribble rainbow coloured lists of coveted toys and reach tippy-toed to hang ornaments just a little bit higher on the tree than the
We live in an age where nearly everything is only a click away. Whether you’re purposely searching the Internet for a specific purchase, or you just happen to see an ad for a favourite clothing store on the sidebar of your Facebook homepage, it’s easier than ever to spend high quantit
There almost seems to be a certain requirement for spending on Valentine’s Day – too little and you’re a cheapskate, but too much jewellery, nice flowers and fancy meals and your wallet won’t be thanking you. But fear not – there are options for the financially-chall
Some bad news for Irish drivers – fuel prices are due to rise again, and have already done in so in parts of the country. Consumers have been enjoying the effect of a decrease in price of crude oil worldwide, with the average driver saving around €40 each month. However, fuel retailer