Posts Tagged ‘investment ireland’

Protect Your Wealth

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

In the last of our four-part series, Johnny McNamara looks at the danger of counter party risk and shows you how to minimise the external threat to your own personal economy.

In previous articles I have developed the concept of managing and controlling your own personal economy. The key to achieving this is to identify the areas of your finances that are in your control and to recognise the areas that are outside of your control. Where you identify an area that you have no control over, this becomes a risk to your personal economy and so, it is vital to minimise these risks every way you can.

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The Domino Effect

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Johnny McNamara looks at how improving efficiencies in one area of your personal economy can have a dramatic knock-on effect in the other areas of your financial life.

The Celtic Tiger brought with it unprecedented access to credit facilities, which were gladly lapped up by the Irish public. However, the legacy of poor financial planning from this era is now plain to see.

During this boom, many people found themselves owning multiple rental properties without ever examining how these portfolios should be structured to maximise efficiencies in all areas including cash-flow, tax planning, wealth creation and wealth protection. Now that the economic conditions have changed so dramatically in tandem with a tightening of cash-flow, the lack of planning is having a direct impact on how people are managing their own personal economy and possibly limiting chances to generate future wealth.

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Tax, Facts and Figures

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

CAPITAL ACQUISITIONS TAX
The rate of capital acquisitions tax is being increased from 22% to 25% in respect of gifts or inheritances taken from midnight on 7 April 2009.
The current tax free thresholds are being reduced by 20% as follows:

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