Lilly turns to Ireland to produce two of the hottest therapy areas in medicine
Company is investing $2.8bn in two Irish plants to produce its in-demand weight loss drugs and a new Alzheimer’s therapy
Older workers ‘less likely to have made pension plans’
Consumer survey shows continuing lack of engagement with need to plan early for retirement
Press Up gets a new lease of life and property prices accelerate again
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Parents fear disabled son’s only home will have to be sold to meet inheritance tax bill
Rules on gifting property while alive are very different to the situation when you are dead and the recipient is inheriting
Airport power outage chaos and only top earners can hope to own a home
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PTSB is looking to buy back father’s shares but he’s dead
Bank's odd-lot offer aims to provide an exit to pre-financial crash shareholders whose shares are worth less than the cost of selling them
Eli Lilly announces further $1bn investment in Limerick Alzheimer’s plant
US drug giant also formally opens $800m expansion of obesity and diabetes medicines plant in Cork
Apple skewered by top EU court and a bad summer for Irish tourism
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Auto-enrolment may struggle to hit contribution targets, say pension specialists
Failure to achieve 6% payments from workers and employers could significantly undermine the retirement income the plan is expected to deliver
‘Our elderly mum requires full-time care at home. How much will it cost us and is there any tax relief?’
Relief on home care is generous compared to most other tax reliefs but can come with added complications
Auto-enrolment could deliver retirement income of €15,000 a year
Willis Towers Watson crunches pension numbers but advises that most workers will benefit more in a company scheme if one is available
A family bought a flat so their student son could have a place to stay – six years on, he’s still there
Gift and inheritance tax is self-assessed but choosing to ignore rent-free accommodation could come back to bite you
Getting a helping hand with the cost of childcare
Outside basic welfare payments, there are two schemes specifically focused on easing the financial burden on parents of young children
Leinster Rugby chief Shane Nolan: The next generation want a totally different experience - fireworks, cheerleaders, music
Growing the commercial side of the club will be the focus of Shane Nolan especially as its RDS base is redeveloped
Have I a legal right to the property promised so often to me and my wife?
Situation highlights danger of ‘informal’ arrangements on inheritance and importance of keeping wills updated