In This Issue
* Welcome to Lyons Insights
* Did you know 80% of heart disease is preventable?
* A review of Irish Life claims in 2020
* How will you reduce your upcoming tax bill?
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Welcome to Lyons Insights

Welcome to this latest edition of Lyons Insights. In our first piece this month, we take a look at heart fitness and set out a few ideas on how you can avoid heart disease. We follow this with our analysis of Irish Life's income protection, specified illness and life assurance claims in 2020 - we were particularly interested in seeing the impact that Covid had on these numbers. Finally we've included a few ideas that you might consider to reduce the pain if you are facing an upcoming tax bill at the end of October. 

 

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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Did you know 80% of heart disease is preventable?

Heart disease is actually more common than you think. A third of Irish people die each year from heart disease, yet it’s avoidable.

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A review of Irish Life claims in 2020

We were wondering recently about the impact that COVID has had on claims within the life assurance sector, and so we decided to do a bit of investigation by examining Irish Life’s (the leading provider of protection products in Ireland) claims data for 2020. 

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How will you reduce your upcoming tax bill?

Tax is a necessary evil. If we want to live in a country with access to public services, taxation is the system used to pay for these services. We can (and do!) argue and moan about the different levels of tax payable and whether they are levied fairly. But at the end of the day, the money to be used for public services has to be collected somewhere.

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