

Informed Decisions Independent Financial Planning & Money Podcast
Paddy Delaney (Parent, Educator, Qualified Planner & Executive Coach)
Take control of your financial future by joining us on Ireland's Independent & award-winning Investment & Retirement Planning Podcast, with Paddy Delaney (QFA RPA APA).
Join Paddy & guests as they cut through the noise, nonsense and smoke-n-mirrors of financial services in Ireland. We want you to avoid costly mistakes and to make informed financial decisions in your investments and retirement planning.
Paddy Delaney QFA RPA APA
Join Paddy & guests as they cut through the noise, nonsense and smoke-n-mirrors of financial services in Ireland. We want you to avoid costly mistakes and to make informed financial decisions in your investments and retirement planning.
Paddy Delaney QFA RPA APA
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Mar 30, 2026 • 27min
Best Deposit Rates in Ireland What to Know in 2026
In this week's podcast, Paddy talks about why leaving your cash in a current or low-interest account is quietly costing you. Your savings could earn more Demand deposit accounts now offer around 2% and fixed-term options near 3%, so idle cash loses ground to inflation. Use the right tools The CCPC comparison tool helps Irish savers easily compare domestic and international deposit accounts. Rates vary widely Foreign platforms often offer better rates than Irish banks, but terms matter—don't just chase the headline numbers. Tax makes a difference DIRT takes 33% of your interest, so tax-free options like State Savings and some government bonds can be surprisingly competitive. Read the fine print Platforms like Raisin show strong rates, but the advertised "3%" often comes with conditions. Actual easy-access rates are closer to 2%. What's realistic, what's competitive, and how to make your cash work harder for you. Hope it helps.

Mar 23, 2026 • 31min
Financial Advisor Commissions in Ireland: What Are You Actually Paying?
Most people with significant pension assets have no real idea what their financial advisor earns from their money. Not because the information is illegal to share — it isn't — but because the system is designed in a way that makes it genuinely difficult to see. In this episode, Paddy looks at how commission structures work in Irish financial advice, why the difference between a percentage and a euro figure matters enormously, and what a truly transparent client-advisor relationship should actually look like. Key points covered: How initial and trail commissions work on Irish ARFs, pensions and investment products — and what those percentages look like when converted into real euro figures Why the structure of commission-based advice creates a conflict of interest that isn't malicious, but is very real The difference between a suitability standard and a fiduciary duty — and why that distinction could be worth a significant amount of money to you A real client story: a couple who were being advised to keep working and keep contributing, when in fact they already had enough to retire comfortably What good transparency would actually look like — and the three questions every investor should be asking their advisor right now I hope it helps.

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Mar 18, 2026 • 26min
The Silent Thief: What Inflation Is Doing to Your Cash Savings in Ireland
A look at how inflation quietly eats away at cash savings and why large idle deposits can harm long-term purchasing power. Discussion of Ireland’s huge low-interest cash holdings and the risk of staying on the sidelines. Arguments for keeping emergency cash but using diversified, low-cost global investments to protect wealth over decades.

Mar 10, 2026 • 55min
Financial Independence, Property, and the Reality of Retirement with Michael Houghton
Michael Houghton returns to the Informed Decisions Podcast seven years after his first appearance to share how his thinking on money, work and property has evolved. Michael is a personal finance writer, former software developer, FIRE advocate, Irish Independent columnist, and now an active property investor building income and wealth through rental property in Ireland. In this conversation, Michael explains why financial independence is really about choice, not simply giving up work. He shares how he and his family went from extreme saving and FIRE to a more flexible life built around purposeful work, property income, and long term planning. Key talking points • Michael's journey from New Zealand visitor to living in Ireland for 15 years • How he and his family pursued FIRE by saving aggressively and working towards financial independence • Why hitting your number does not always mean you want to stop working • How he thinks about retirement, purpose, and the value of meaningful work • Why he sees property as a strong long term wealth building tool • The role of rental yield, leverage, refinancing, and bank appetite in building a portfolio • The risks of property investing, including concentration, leverage, insurance, and tenant issues • How property fits alongside pensions and other investments in an overall financial plan I hope it helps.

Mar 3, 2026 • 35min
Who Looks After Them When You Can't? Trusts & Wills with Elaine Byrne
In this week's podcast, Paddy is joined by specialist solicitor Elaine Byrne to demystify trusts and explain why they're one of the most powerful — and underused — tools in Irish estate planning. From discretionary trusts for young children to protecting a family member with additional needs, Elaine covers the types of trusts, the tax implications, how to update your will, and what it actually costs to get it done right. If you've been putting off your will or wondering whether a trust is relevant to your family — this one's for you. I hope it helps.

Feb 17, 2026 • 30min
Do I need an Enduring Power of Attorney in Ireland?
We can spend decades building our wealth, protecting our families, and planning for retirement. But there's one question most people avoid until it's too late: what happens if you can't make decisions for yourself? In this week's podcast I look at Enduring Power of Attorney. I hope it helps

Feb 9, 2026 • 53min
Irish Landlord Tax & Tenancy Changes 2026: Expert Guide for Property Investors
In this week's podcast, Paddy sits down with guest Brendan Allen to unpack the rental market right now, and it is messy. They get into why so many landlords feel stuck between shifting government rules and real world supply shortages, and how that tension can push rents higher even when the aim is tenant security. Brendan also breaks down the practical business case for staying invested long term, why commercial property can suit some investors better than residential, and what you need to check before you jump in. If you have ever thought, surely it cannot be this complicated, bad news: it can. Good news: you can still make smart calls if you do the work. Key talking points • Why landlord confusion is rising as regulations change and market rent keeps moving • Supply shortages as the core issue, especially outside big cities, and how that affects rents • Commercial vs residential property: returns, maintenance, and what type of investor each suits

Jan 27, 2026 • 32min
What The New Standard Fund Threshold Means for Your Retirement
If you're saving for retirement or nearing the end of your career, or eyeing retirement or a 'handier' role :) a significant change is on the horizon that could meaningfully affect how much tax you'll pay on your pension. From 2026, the Standard Fund Threshold (SFT), the maximum value you can accumulate across all retirement benefits without triggering additional tax charge, will begin to increase for the first time in over a decade. For many high earners and diligent savers, this represents a genuine opportunity to improve tax efficiency, reduce liabilities, and plan more strategically around when and how to access your retirement benefits. This piece aims to keep it plain English, and I hope you will learn: • What the Standard Fund Threshold is in 2026 and why it matters • How your pension is valued for SFT • What tax applies if you breach it, and differences between Defined Benefit, and the rest! • Smart planning moves before you retire • When to get help and stop guessing

Jan 19, 2026 • 25min
Retirement Planning Ireland: Get Ready for 2026!
If you are thinking about retiring in 2026, or even easing back from full time work, this is the year where small decisions start to matter a lot. In this week's episode, I look at how to check if retirement is actually realistic, which pension moves still make sense, and how to think about income rather than just fund size. This is about clarity, not hype. And avoiding expensive mistakes! Key talking points • Why the year before retirement is the most valuable planning window • The five numbers you must know before saying "I'm nearly there" • Why income planning beats obsessing over pension fund size • Pension contribution and AVC opportunities that disappear if you delay • Cash buffers and why they reduce stress more than people expect • When investment risk becomes your friend and when it becomes a problem • Sequence risk explained in plain English • Common mistakes we see from people one to two years out from retirement • What you should have ready before speaking to a financial planner I hope it helps!

Jan 13, 2026 • 26min
Two Big Pension Changes You Need To Know About For 2026
Exciting changes are coming to pensions in 2026! Discover how new European regulations impact executive and small self-administered schemes. Learn about mandatory moves to master trusts and their pros, like smoother administration, but also their drawbacks, such as limited investment options. Explore the new Revenue rules that restrict pension transfers after Normal Retirement Age, affecting retirement strategies. Practical tips on what you should do now could save you from unwanted surprises!


