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Teagasc Farm Financial Fitness Events

Mar 18, 2015 | UPCOMING EVENTS | 0 comments

Event Notice: Farm Financial Fitness Seminars

Mon 23 March 2015: Talbot Hotel, Carlow 1:00pm
Tues 24 March 2015: Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Cork. 1:00pm
Wed 25 March 2015: Tullamore Court Hotel, Tullamore, Co. Offaly 1:00pm (Guest presenter Eddie Punch, ICSA General Secretary)
Thur 26 March 2015: Breaffy House Hotel, Castlebar, Co. Mayo 6:30pm
Fri 27 March 2015: The Anner Hotel Thurles, Co. Tipperary 1:00pm

Many of us struggle with managing money and farming families have the added challenge of balancing the needs of the farm household with the financial requirements of the farm.

Teagasc, supported by stakeholder organisations, invite you to a ‘Get Farm Financially Fit Seminar’ to discuss financial planning for every stage of your life.

Topics to be covered will include:
Farm Household Planning & Budgeting
Dealing with income fluctuations
Investment
Planning for Education
Agri Taxation Review
The Financial Toolkit
The Get Farm Financially Fit Campaign 2015 is kindly supported by:

AIB, Bank of Ireland, Bonkers.ie, Citizens Information, Chartered Accountants of Ireland, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Irish Local Development Network, Education & Training Boards of Ireland, IFAC Accountants, Irish Farmers’ Association, Irish Farmers Journal, FBD, ICMSA, ICSA, Mental Health Ireland, Money Advice & Budgeting Service, Macra na Feirme, Microfinance Ireland, Department of Social Protection, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, Social Justice Ireland and Ulster Bank

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