'The Money Doctor 2014: 100 Ways to Save Cash'
| By: | John Lowe |
| Publisher: | Gill |
| Published: | October 2013 |
| Pages: | 416 |
| Categories: | Lifestyle |
| Language: | English |
| Available as: | Paperback |
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'The straight-talking guide to organising your finances, completely revised and updated. The Money Doctor is now firmly established as Ireland's most comprehensive annual finance guide. Helpful at every stage of your journey through life - whether you need advice on taxes, pensions, mortgages, debt or your redundancy rights - The Money Doctor provides a simple and easy-to-understand guide to finances, including how Budget 2014 will affect you. The area of most concern to Irish people is the increasing and ongoing problem of mortgage debt and arrears. The Money Doctor is fully up to date on changes to personal insolvency legislation and the Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP). Now more than ever, it is of paramount importance to seek independent advice from a qualified financial adviser before considering any form of financial commitment. This book and the Money Doctor advisory services will go a long way in the quest to better manage, safeguard and grow your money. 'John Lowe's special talent is that he explains complex financial issues in a readily understandable way. That is what has made the book a bestseller for so many years.' -- Pat Kenny, Newstalk and RTE broadcaster 'Readable. Reliable. Accessible. This is one doctor that will save you money.' -- Joe Duffy, presenter of Liveline, RTE Radio 1 'If in your financial life you value prevention rather than cure, then The Money Doctor Finance Annual is essential reading.' -- Brendan O'Carroll, writer of the BAFTA award-winning show Mrs Brown's Boys 'A terrific book that you can dip in and out of - and written in a very user-friendly way.' -- Gay Byrne 'This is strong financial medicine from the Money Doctor and is a must read that I regularly refer to.' -- Jim Power, economist John Lowe, the Money Doctor, has over 30 years' experience in the finance sector and is a Fellow of the Institute of Bankers. He successfully completed the Chartered Director programme through the Institute of Directorsand is