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New Year = New Goals

Posted on 10th January 20219th January 2021 by vintrix

The importance of setting financial goals and how to set them.

Posted In Expenses, Income, SavingsTagged In smart goals

December 2020 Financial Independence Ireland Meeting

Posted on 12th December 202012th January 2021 by vintrix

At this meeting, we discussed the advantages of the EIIS tax efficient investment scheme.
There is also a discussion on Bitcoin investment and cryptocurrencies.

Posted In Investing, Meeting Recording, SavingsTagged In bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, investment taxes, tax efficient, taxes

Will consumerism evolve again?

Posted on 15th May 20209th November 2020 by vintrix
Will consumerism evolve again?

Isolation has changed our consumer mindset but will it stick?

Posted In Expenses, SavingsTagged In consumerism, expenses, savings

Short Term Plans in an Uncertain Future

Posted on 1st April 20209th November 2020 by vintrix

How to cope in these rough financial waters

Posted In Expenses, Income, SavingsTagged In expenses, extra income, investment, short term plan

How to decrease your taxes?

Posted on 1st March 202010th March 2020 by vintrix

Decreasing your tax bill in Ireland is not easy, here is one way of doing it.

Posted In Income, SavingsTagged In liability, taxes

How are you going to teach your children about money management?

Posted on 1st February 202025th June 2020 by vintrix

I discuss MrsSmartMoney’s 3 easy money management lessons that you can pass to your children.

Posted In Expenses, Income, SavingsTagged In children, money management, savings, teaching

What is your Savings Rate?

Posted on 15th December 201913th December 2019 by vintrix
What is your Savings Rate?

How to determine savings rate. Walk through of my savings rate path.

Posted In Expenses, Income, SavingsTagged In expenses, saving rate, savings

Decreasing your Expenses

Posted on 1st November 20199th November 2020 by vintrix

Looking at ways to decrease our expenses in order to save more money.

Posted In Expenses, SavingsTagged In decreasing expenses, expenses, FAT expenses, getting out of debt, increase savings rate

Frugal Shopping

Posted on 14th October 201913th December 2019 by vintrix

Food is usually one of the biggest mandatory expenses, how do we decrease that bill?

Posted In Expenses, SavingsTagged In bargain, buying wholesale, FAT expenses, frugal, saving, shopping

How to start a saving fund

Posted on 13th September 201913th December 2019 by vintrix

Saving is hard, let’s make it easier.

Posted In SavingsTagged In increase savings rate, savings

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