In this episode, Michael shares how he uses credit cards to manage his daily cash flow. He gives a history of how he found himself in €30,000 in credit card debt 12 years ago and what he learned from that experience. Today, Michael uses two credit cards to pay for his day to day expenses. He discusses how this strategy can be useful to improve cash flow and decrease bank charges.
Sep 18, 2019•10 min•Ep. 15
In this episode, Michael talks to Ralph Benson from Moneycube. Ralph is on a mission to add more transparency to pensions and investment products. Pensions are a fantastic way to invest in an extremely tax efficient manner. For many in Ireland, especially those who are PAYE earners, a Pension is the most tax efficient route to invest. Ralph is looking to make pensions "cool again". He is going out on the road as part of the " Pensions Awareness Week ". He is hosting various free events where you...
Sep 11, 2019•34 min•Ep. 14
In this episode, Michael tackles the question of should you focus of paying debt (or your mortgage) quicker by making extra repayments, or should you invest. He looks at different options, such as: - Clearing off high interest debt. - Invest in cash producing assets. Once the cash flow from the investments pays for your mortgage, you will be effectively mortgage free. - Start making extra repayments on your debt and track it as an investment. Effectively borrow against your investment portfolio,...
Sep 06, 2019•13 min•Ep. 13
In this episode, Michael talks with Guy Davis. Guy is a long time friend who Michael meet back to 2004. Guy started his financial Independence journey when he was 18 (he is in his mid 30's now.) What makes his story special, is that he began investing before the 2008 financial crisis, so has survived a recession and came out the other side better for it. Guy has always had this amazing ability to put time and freedom ahead of material possessions. This hasn't stopped his doing what he loves (suc...
Sep 04, 2019•42 min•Ep. 12
In this episode Michael discusses the trap between time and money. He mentions that there is no magic number and that what we are ultimately looking for when we aim for financial Independence, is time freedom. He mentions to start micro managing your FI journey and focus on yearly goals, rather than focusing on the final "big number".
Aug 30, 2019•13 min•Ep. 11
In this episode, I am interviewed by Alvar Damen from the Financial Independence Europe podcast. We discuss various FI topics, from trying to be financially independent in Ireland to trying to be financially independent with kids. This episode originally appeared on the Financial Independence Europe podcast: https://financial-independence.eu/podcast/061-enjoying-the-road-to-fi-michael-playing-with-fire/...
Aug 28, 2019•47 min•Ep. 7
In this episode, Michael looks at some of the tax deductions available for corporations. The episode covers expenses which can be claimed for both international listeners, as well as expenses specific to Ireland. He highlights that company owners can take advantages of so many tax reducing methods that are not available for PAYE earners. Show Notes: Ireland Revenue Mileage Rates & Civil Servant Rates Ireland International Civil Servant Rates...
Aug 19, 2019•19 min•Ep. 9
In this episode, Michael explores the concept that financial independence is as much about your mindset and enjoying the journey of financial freedom. He suggests that perhaps there is no "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" and explains why his decision to cut down to part time work was to help enjoy the journey to financial independence. Show Notes: Here is a link to the Mexican Fisherman episode by Paddy Delaney which I mention in the episode: https://www.informeddecisions.ie/podcast97-the...
Aug 16, 2019•11 min•Ep. 8
In this episode, Michael explores the idea around what the information age means to the new way to earn money and challenges some of the traditional conventions, such as: 9-5 working hours The 8 hour work day Working 5 days a week Working in an office He challenges the listener to think about their own career choice to ask is there another way that you could be considering to make money?
Aug 09, 2019•12 min•Ep. 5
In this episode, Michael explains how to increase your income by building scalable businesses. He gives specific examples by explaining about some of the scalable businesses he is developing and challenges you to see if you could start your own scalable business. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter at: https://www.firepodcast.ie/newsletter
Aug 05, 2019•17 min•Season 1Ep. 6
In this episode, Michael explores the option of being a contractor or freelancer by invoicing through a corporation. He discusses the various ways of invoicing and how changing to a "value based" billing model had significant advantages to the traditional time billing model. He also discusses the tax advantages of contracting through a corporation VS the traditional PAYE employee model.
Aug 02, 2019•14 min•Season 1Ep. 5
In this episode, Michael discusses the best ways to increase your income, while avoiding paying excess tax. It can be very difficult in Ireland to get ahead financially when the personal tax rates hit 50% on only a very average income. Michael discusses ways to minimum your tax liability, while giving you a vehicle to increase your income in a tax efficient structure. This is part 1 of a 3 on ways to increase your income. To sign up for the newsletter, visit www.firepodcast.ie/newsletter...
Jul 31, 2019•11 min•Ep. 4
On this episode Michael has an interview with Vince Doherty. Vince has been interested in financial independence for the last 3 years and is the founder of the ' Financial Independence Ireland ' meet up group. Vince shares his own story, explains what he invests in and shares details about his meet up group. You can follow Vince at his blog at Ignite my FIRE . To join the Dublin Financial Independence meet up group click here ....
Jul 27, 2019•31 min•Ep. 3
What has really changed between now and the recession? Michael explores the differences between the hard times and now and asks the question "are you really any better off?". While the externals have changed, have things fundamentally changed for you personally? Michael discusses a few observations and challenges the idea that things are radically any different than they were a few years ago. Sign up for the monthly newsletter at: https://www.firepodcast.ie/newsletter...
Jul 02, 2019•15 min•Ep. 1
Michael gives us his background about moving to Ireland in 2011 and explains about how he is planning on being financially independent, by cutting expenses, investing for monthly income, leaving the rat race and taking more opportunities. He explains how in September 2018 he made the decision to cut down to part time work and that the best thing that money can buy is time freedom. To register for any events, visit: https://www.firepodcast.ie...
Jun 05, 2019•13 min•Ep. 1