Irish citizens no good at making financial plans

The Irish population saves too little, finds a new study from the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland.

The study surveyed the degree of financial capability among the general public and found that although unexpected negative financial events afflict a sizeable proportion of the population, 59% of respondents had no provision for dealing with a drop in income lasting for three months or longer and 40% would have to borrow to deal with an unanticipated expense equivalent to

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