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Archive for May, 2008

21 May

New Regular Saver 10% Interest - Parents only

AIB today launched a savings product called the Parent Saver Plan,
It is two accounts that run side by side - and are for parents with children under 18.
The Parent Saver Account is a regular monthly savings account and has an interest rate of 10.00% A.E.R. variable
The maximum deposit is just €200 […]

09 May

Get Money for your Old Mobile Phone

We are always getting new mobiles - and the old ones just get left in the bottom of a drawer or even worse dumped in the bin. Mobile phones can be recycled - there are plenty of reusable parts in them. If your old handset is less than 4 years old you could get cash […]

09 May

ECB Rate Remains at 4%

Homeowners with tracker mortgages will not be getting any reductions in repayments yet. The European Central Bank (ECB) kept its benchmark interest rate at 4% yesterday.
Forecasts for 2008:
Some of the “experts” forecasts on ECB rates in 2008
IIB Bank economist Austin Hughes, said ” we expect rate cuts totaling 50 basis points before […]

07 May

NIB LTV Tracker Rates Rising May 12th

If you didn’t take any notice of our last article about switching your mortgage to NIB - it could be too late for some of you. For many others the savings you could make will be reduced.
From May 12th - NIB (National Irish Bank) are increasing some of their rates on the “LTV” mortgage. […]

04 May

Homeowners - How to Save €20,000 in 10 Years

How much time do we spend looking for ways to make interest on our savings, to find those high interest accounts in order to get maybe 200 or 300 euro extra interest a year?
Are you always looking for ways to make the money go further?
Well - the easiest way for Irish homeowners with a mortgage […]

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