Kilkenny Observer 5th May 2023

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The Kilkenny Observer Friday 5 May 2023

Opinion

Your Money & You John Ellis

Doing the sums on your investments Do you save? Are you religiously setting aside a certain amount each week/month toward a financial goal? People save money for a variety of reasons. Emergencies, such as a medical or car repairs. Buying a house, starting a business, or retirement; for education, travel, new furniture or appliances, or to invest in stocks and shares, property or other opportunities. But with rising inflation and rocketing cost of living expenses, many think that saving is not viable because, with low interest rates, their money is not earning enough to beat inflation. With the right advice investing can keep you ahead of the cost of living over time, potentially increasing your wealth. Ultimately, saving money provides you with greater financial security, flexibility, and the ability to achieve your financial goals.

But what are the options when faced with continuing market volatility and uncertainty? One of the oldest rules of investing is ‘Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket’ – but how do you identify which eggs go into which baskets. Many people don’t save due to lack of awareness, or due to low income as they need to prioritise necessities such as food, housing, and healthcare. Others are in debt for many reasons while others procrastinate, putting off saving for the future because it feels like a distant goal, and they prioritise immediate wants and needs over longterm savings. But what about those who do want to save? An investment account can be a powerful tool for building wealth and achieving financial goals. However, it’s important to understand the risks involved and to carefully consider investment decisions before

making any investments. Seek advice from a financial advisor or professional before opening an investment account. A recent Bank of Ireland survey shows that people prioritise saving for holidays (49%), home renovations

(27%) and buying a new car (22%) ahead of other pursuits. The survey showed that only 11% are saving with an eye on investing and, while 23% of respondents positively rated their know-how in the investments area, 49% rated their knowledge as poor.

To help, Bank of Ireland is running the ‘Invested Webinar Series,’ designed to help people learn more about investing. The reason for this is that from the survey they found people fear losing some or all of their money by investing. Others are afraid of having their money tied up for years or simply feel they don’t have enough money to invest. Notably men claim to have more investment knowledge (33%) versus only 13% of women. 28% of men currently hold an investment account (just 10% of women), as the survey uncovered an overall lack of financial literacy in the investments space. When looking for advice people will consult a family member (38%) or a friend (24%) regarding investments, rather than consult a professional financial adviser (22%), and 37% of those surveyed have never spoken to anyone at all about investing.

Commenting on the survey, Bernard Walsh at Bank of Ireland said: “I encourage those with money left over once daily expenses are factored in, and who already have a rainy-day fund in place, to consider investments. Investments are a smart way to achieve growth, and with patience and time can generate good returns. “This is where good advice really plays its part in helping people make an informed choice, and why it is so important to talk with a qualified financial advisor. “Investing is a long-term activity, but once people find the right balance between seeking the return they want and investing an amount they are comfortable with, the result can often be well worth it.” john@ellisfinancial.ie 086 8362622


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Hurling matters - Review

7min
pages 43-47

All square as Henry returns home

2min
pages 42-43

Community & GAA Notes

25min
pages 40-42

How the rich tick until their ethics

4min
page 39

Me Dine Come With

3min
page 38

Mayor David attends un of signage at Newpark E

1min
page 36

Kilkenny Karate Club are looking for new members

1min
pages 34-35

‘Let’s make Kilkenny great again’

5min
page 34

Anzac Day

1min
page 33

Australian and New Zealand National Day of Remembrance commemorated in Kilkenny

2min
pages 32-33

Kilkenny County Council Library Service hosts Bealtaine Programme

1min
pages 31-32

Unlock the Wonders of Kilkenny with Meg Molloy's ''30 Things to do before you're 30 challenge!'

1min
page 31

Girl Auction

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page 30

The Confederation Hall and Market Yard

2min
pages 28-29

New high voltage systems to power the future

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pages 26-27

Young farmer schemes and tax breaks ‘will be protected’

2min
page 26

Your drug prescription soon accessible with barcode

1min
page 26

“Roots” – Gallery of Modern Art Waterford

2min
pages 24-25

Kilkenny BikeFest, 13th and 14th of May

1min
page 24

Old friends reunion COMPETITION WINNER

1min
page 23

Attlee does mouse check ahead of coronation

1min
page 22

The future of jobs Pandemic,

2min
page 22

students get ready for the Student Enterprise Program National Final at Croke Park

3min
pages 21-22

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2min
page 20

Seven beautiful Mediterranean islands to visit

4min
page 19

Sleep tablets may ward off Alzheimer’s

3min
page 18

Shift in weather pattern concern for human health

1min
page 18

Callan Workhouse: Monument to a dark past…

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pages 17-18

Doing the sums on your investments Your Money & You John Ellis

2min
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Kilkenny comes clean!

3min
pages 14-15

Government must intervene to reduce rip-off energy bills

1min
pages 12-13

Reduce stress with Terranova

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As I See It Marianne Heron Doggone it! Who let the dogs in?

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Dyspraxia

1min
pages 10-11

When every day seems like a bad news day

3min
pages 8-10

Free school books for local children

1min
pages 6-7

€14,000 to let council room Our Surabhi’s science first!

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Social care students have reason to celebrate

4min
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New model for local flood relief

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A run in the park

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