In This Issue
* Welcome to Lyons Insights
* Making the Switch to Irish Life Health
* Don't let your money lose value in the bank
* What to do if your retirement funding is falling short.
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Welcome to Lyons Insights

Welcome to this latest edition of Lyons Insights. In our first piece this month that was provided by Irish Life Health, they set out a few thoughts on switching your health insurance. This is followed by a piece of our own about why you might think again about keeping all of your savings in the bank. Then we have included some thoughts for those people who may not have started their pension planning early enough in life, and who currently may not be looking at the retirement that they want. 

We hope there is something of interest to you, and that you and your family stay healthy,

 

Roisin & the team at Lyons Financial Services

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Making the Switch to Irish Life Health

Life admin... does it ever end? Some things you can’t avoid, like paying bills. Others are easier to put on the long finger. Maybe you’ve been thinking about changing health insurance provider but haven’t got around to it yet.

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Don't let your money lose value in the bank

Are we finally getting back to normal? It’s great to see people out and about again as the country eases itself out of lockdown. And for all of those retail businesses that were forced to close their doors, the early signs are good with the example of footfall on Grafton Street back to approx. 90% of the pre-pandemic levels.  

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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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