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What’s all this about Investment Behaviours?
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Welcome to this latest edition of our newsletter. There has been a huge amount of upheaval so far this year, with more on the horizon in the shape of the continuing Covid pandemic and Brexit coming over the hill. We've set out a few thoughts on how investors should approach these uncertain times in relation to your hard-earned investments. This is followed with some thoughts on how you might respond if faced with a looming shortfall in your desired lifestyle in retirement.  

 

Finally we've provided our usual selection of articles that we found on the web that we think might be of interest to you

 

Stay healthy and best wishes

What’s all this about Investment Behaviours?
 

It’s not an easy ride for investors today, when you consider some of the actual and potential headwinds facing you at the moment. It can be difficult to remain calm, but that is exactly what’s needed. And it’s our job to help you do that. We’ve seen these situations before, where the sense of needing to take action, even any action at all seems to be right course. But it’s not...

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What to do if your retirement funding is falling short
 

Look, it happens regularly… people realise that with their current retirement planning approach, they are going to fall short of achieving the lifestyle they want in retirement. This happens for a whole lot of reasons – not having a plan, starting to save too late, not saving enough or the wrong investment strategy.

The starting point has to be getting a clear and realistic picture of where you actually stand. We can help you here

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Ireland scores very high for adequacy, but very low for sustainability...

Ranked: Countries with the Best and Worst Pension Plans
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Analysis adds weight to the evidence that investing ethically or sustainably enhances returns rather than detracting from them. 

Ethical funds outperform over short and long term periods
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The stock market goes up and down, but over the long-term, the trend is strongly upward. Looking at the market’s rise from this perspective masks an ugly reality.

Market Timing Is the Enemy of Investment Success
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A useful tool for teaching children how to manage their money

Revolut rolls out banking app for children
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Talking to your parents about their finances probably seems like one of the most awkward conversations you could ever have. 

How to Talk with Your Parents About Their Finances
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ALMOST two-thirds of workers are unaware of a tax-free payment of more than €15 a week that can be made to those working from home.

Majority of workers unaware of €800 tax-free payment for working from home