“The numbers joining Ireland’s richest club grew at the slowest rate out of 110 countries in the decade from 2004 – behind growth rates in Spain and Portugal – a new survey shows.” Fiona Reddan, Irish Times Over the past decade we have seen the least growth in ultra-wealthy out of 100 countries. Low return […]

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-Book online or through apps. Less expensive via the phone or in person as there is no service charge -Using your smartphone to its best ability: smart phones also work as your GPS so no need to double pack, saving the suitcase weight and room. There is a free android translator app. Therefore no need […]

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  BEFORE On the day of your hearing at the Four Courts you will meet your solicitor in Court No 6. Have your PPS Number with you   Getting there: Dublin Bus Routes: 25,25a, 25b, 66, 66a, 66b, 67, 151 Luas: Four Courts Luas Stop on the red line behind the courts. Follow Church Street […]

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The Warning Signs of Debt   First sign is being in denial about how much you owe or any comprehension of your finances. Combat this by going through them yourself, ask a friend or relative, an accountant or a free money advisor agent.   Refinancing a loan to reduce your monthly payment.   You have […]

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In order to get on top of your finances you need to truly understand what your situation is. In order to make financial goals you need to assess your current or future priorities, whether it be child care, college tuition or pension funds. In order to do this you could contact your current advisor or […]

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A recent study carried out by BOI and Teagasc finds the debt levels of Irish farms are at approximately half that of their European counterparts. This is good news for farmers wishing to invest and expand in their business. The research showed that the majority of loans acquired by farmers were for land purchase, building […]

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06/01/2015 Irish Independent More Irish are seeking insolvency arrangements in the UK than in Ireland, it has been claimed. Irish insolvency firm AJ Debt Solutions, which is also involved in the UK insolvency process, said it has processed close to 100 so-called Individual Voluntary Agreements (IVA) in the UK for Irish citizens in the last […]

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by Dan Buckley More than €100m of Irish debt has been written off in the UK over the past 18 months, using a system that is simpler to use for those in financial difficulties. Ireland’s insolvency system needs to be improved if it is to become a real alternative to bankruptcy, according to one of […]

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With a New Year just around the corner many people may find themselves choosing a resolution to try and improve their financial habits. Here at AJ Debt Solutions we know it does not matter what time of the year you begin but our steps remain the same and may help those of you starting now […]

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How to Cut Christmas Expenses  Try and compare last years spending to estimate how much this year’s will cost Important to calculate how much you actually have to spend this year Let go of perfection, remember Christmas values of family and good cheer! Shop online to avoid impulse buying Secret Santa for gifts whether it […]

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