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Say no to gnomes this summer with IKEA garden furniture.
# debts - Sunday 31 March, 2013
Sean Dunne declares bankruptcy in US
The former property devleoper filed for bankruptcy at a Connecticut court on Friday, citing assets of between $1 – 10 million and debts in the region of $500 million – $1 billion.
# debts - Tuesday 26 March, 2013
Revenue assures that mortgage write-offs won’t be subject to tax
The Revenue Commissioners says it considers a mortgage write-down to be a commercial act and not a ‘gift’ for tax purposes.
# debts - Monday 25 March, 2013
Mortgage write-offs ‘could be subject to 33pc tax’
An accountants’ body says it believes any debts written off a person’s mortgage could be subject to Capital Gains Tax.
# debts - Monday 4 March, 2013
Liverpool’s debts increase by ₤21.8million
The club say that turnover increased during the equivalent 12-month period due to a rise in the amount of domestic fixtures played.
# debts - Monday 25 February, 2013
Rehn: Budget 2014 should not be eased after promissory note savings
The European Commissioner says the €1 billion savings should be used to eliminate Ireland’s deficit as soon as possible.
# debts - Wednesday 13 February, 2013
Column: We need an Oireachtas banking inquiry- now
We need that Oireachtas inquiry now to learn lessons from the banking crisis – so we never again experience such a crash, writes Green Party leader Eamon Ryan.
# debts - Saturday 9 February, 2013
In pictures: today’s ICTU protest marches across the country
Large numbers turned out in cities and towns across the country, with a crowd of 25,000 people confirmed in Dublin alone.
# debts - Thursday 20 December, 2012
Insolvency service on the way as Dáil passes legislation
The long-awaited Personal Insolvency Bill, which will allow some write-down of debts, will be signed into law next week.
# debts - Saturday 3 November, 2012
Explainer: What are the rules that govern legal moneylenders?
With Halloween now behind us, Christmas has become the focus of many. While the holiday can bring joy to many, it can be a time of huge financial pressure for others.
# debts - Thursday 19 July, 2012
Berlin (allegedly) owes trillions of euro to this small German town
Mittenwalde – population 8,758 – lend 400 guilder to Berlin in 1562, at 6 per cent interest. Now it wants it back.
# debts - Friday 6 July, 2012
The 9 at 9: Friday
Nine things to know this morning…
# debts - Saturday 30 June, 2012
Poll: Will the Personal Insolvency Bill help people struggling with debts?
Proposed legislation to reform Ireland’s bankruptcy regime were unveiled this week. Do you think they’ll help?
# debts - Thursday 14 June, 2012
Westlife’s Shane Filan declared bankrupt in the UK
The 32-year-old singer suffered huge losses after buying property in Ireland at the height of the boom.
# debts - Saturday 14 April, 2012
Column: The Irish default debate will be long – but we have to start it now
Economist Constantin Gurdgiev describes his work on a new book asking the question: What would happen if Ireland walked away from its debts?
# debts - Tuesday 24 January, 2012
Stop payments now, Central Bank advises YourMoney.ie customers
The bank said it has “reasons to be concerned” about the handling of money by the debt management firm.
# debts - Friday 13 January, 2012
Senator: Bank workers should be taught suicide awareness
Labour Senator Lorraine Higgins has said that banks have “moral and legal responsibilities to customers”, who may be under “untold pressure” to repay debts.
# debts - Thursday 15 December, 2011
NAMA to hire private detectives to hunt down hidden riches
The agency has advertised looking for staff to help “verify the accuracy” of financial statements submitted by its debtors.
# debts - Tuesday 2 August, 2011
Football’s figures don’t add up
A new report from Jose Maria Gay de Liebana, a football finance specialist based with the University of Barcelona, has outlined the scale of European football’s financial crisis.
# debts - Thursday 21 July, 2011
Superquinn chief resigns with parting shot at receivers
Andrew Street is worried about the effect on suppliers from the supermarket’s recent troubles.
# debts - Tuesday 19 July, 2011
Gold prices continue surge as investors dump debt
Precious metals always do well when all else seems risky – and it’s more than double its price of five years ago.
# debts - Thursday 12 May, 2011
Call to revoke David Drumm’s US visa
Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore to hear appeal that the government ask US authorities for help in bringing former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank back to Ireland for questioning.
# debts - Wednesday 20 April, 2011
Jim Mansfield’s executive airport, apartments and golf club swallowed by NAMA
Agency appoints statutory receiver after former billionaire fails to agree how to pay down his debts.
# debts - Tuesday 19 April, 2011
Quinn breaks his silence: the statement in full
The full text of Seán Quinn’s statement on his financial downfall, and on the future of the Quinn Group.
# debts - Thursday 14 April, 2011
Anglo Irish ousts Sean Quinn from group he founded
Thousands of employees hear assurances that their jobs are safe – but the Quinn family will no longer have a role in the business.











































