If the cost of living has you to the pin of your collar, these 5 tips from money expert Mark Coan of moneysherpa might help.
If the cost of living has you to the pin of your collar, these five tips from money expert Mark Coan of
Around €11,000 per household per year is spent on credit cards in Ireland, switching to cash would save you around €1,200 a year on average. Delete your cards from your phone so you can’t tap and move your money to a separate savings account where you can’t get at it easily.According to the Irish bank’s industry body the BPFI, the average value of mortgage switched in Ireland last year was €272,000.
The average home in Ireland uses 11K kWh of gas and 4.2K kWh electricity per year. The good news though is much cheaper rates are now available, with gas as low as 10.9c kWh and electricity as low as 28.2c kWh.
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