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    Suitable songs for these miserable financial times??

    Money's Too Tight to Mention - Simply Red I been laid off from work my rent is due My kids all need brand new shoes So I went to the bank to see what they could do They said son looks like bad luck got a hold on you
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    How to Make Easy Money - Beat The Credit Crunch With Ebay?

    Re: How to make easy money - Beat the Credit Crunch Is this a new form of money laundering from the STG£26.5m haul ? :)
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    I hate the new Boasters

    Definitey, take it up with these guys [broken link removed]
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    Best Business Names

    Slogan for a Taxi firm (?) We Drive you to Drink (and back)!
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    FBD Shares

    Is anyone familar with the current offer of a 'Return of Capital' through the issue and purchase of 'A' Ordinary Shares or the payment of a Special Dividend for these shares. ? What are the mechanics of the offer? NB : I am not speculating on their value.
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    Best Business Names

    Saw a sign for this 'male grooming service' in Cashel a few weeks ago Get Your Locks Off
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    Irish drink on average 150 bottles of wine a year?

    I haven't seen the report but I assume that the figures quoted are based on the number of bottles purchased V's the number of bottles consumed?.
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    Prime Time will feature sub-prime mortgages tonight

    So it's may well be that the reporter was deliberate in his deception in order to get an outcome that he wanted from the story? Why make a programme like this if the viewer is not presented with all the information so that they can make a balanced judgement on the content? Give us all the...
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    Prime Time will feature sub-prime mortgages tonight

    If this does, in fact, turn out to be true; I would hope that all concerned would be made apologise, publically, to IMC.
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    Typical increases in indexed life policy?

    OOPS !! I stand corrected, other offices do have 5% and 5% so your predicament, on which one to go for ,will depend on the total premiums paid over the term. I remember doing this exercise for a client a while back and Caledonian worked out the best on his details.
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    Typical increases in indexed life policy?

    Short answer is 'it depends on the company that you run with' I think that Caledonian have the best deal on indexation , 5% on premium and 5% on cover. Others are, typically, 5% on cover and 8% on premium. I would also look at the value provided by Dual Life as opposed Joint Life
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    Blogger

    I am looking for some help from someone familiar with blogspot. If you have external links from your blog which bring you to another site, how do you make these links open in a new window on your blog. When you are in the 'Configure Link List' page , is there some common code that needs to...
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    Best put-downs

    You have a great welcome for yourself
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    Mortgage Protection

    I am not sure if I am reading your post correctly paddyd but, the conversion option does not guarantee the new premium that you pay, if you convert it to another type of policy. The premium that you will pay in the future (on the converted policy) will be will be reflective of the market rates...
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    Where to get up to date pension performance data?

    This is not ideal to your request but it may be better than what you have already [broken link removed] There are Monthly Investment Reviews from May'04 to June'08 so you can pick them at random. Pages 3 & 4 give a breakdown of the figures and the information is taken from Moneymate.
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    Irish deposits.ie

    Hardly an accurate assessment, seeing as there are 15 institutions listed and the intermediary holds letters of appointment from just 3 of those.
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    Tracker Bonds/Dirt exemption for older people

    This is the taxation text taken from a recent offering from Global Reach Securities [/FONT][/SIZE]
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    BOI Life Investment Funds - old info

    This is a link to the old net funds [broken link removed]
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    Who's Looking Where: "OverseasCafe" latest survey on web based searches.

    The Sunday Times article states that the 'index' was done in conjunction with myoverseasproperty but I can't find any reference to it on their site. It states that it is 'an exclusive look at the destinations chosen by Irish buyers' and that it is 'Based on purchases made in the last six...
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    Who's Looking Where: "OverseasCafe" latest survey on web based searches.

    Re: Who's Looking Where: "Overseas'" latest survey on web based searches. Is it possible to get the information on where the other 28% were searching ?
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