Financial planner Eoin Mcgee meets 30-something couple Kerri and Brian who live in east Cork. Parents to six-year-old Sean and eight-month-old Kitty, the two secondary school teachers enjoy life but feel they are in a constant loop of servicing big loans but never getting ahead.
Eoin McGee helps nurse and single mother Michele Radix from Sandyford in Dublin, who has found herself carrying the burden of debt, both financially and emotionally.
Eoin McGee offers his assistance to a young couple who are expecting their second baby, and are keen to get serious about their finances as their family grows.
Eoin McGee helps out self-employed dog groomer Rachel Heelan, who is experiencing difficulty managing her finances and getting her business off the ground.
Financial planner Eoin McGee meets compulsive spender and travel addict Rachel Byrne from Dublin, who despite earning good money, is always broke by the end of the month.
With two small children, a busy working life and loans to pay off, this week's couple want to make sure they are putting their finances to the best use.
Financial planner Eoin Mcgee is back with a new series with financial advice to help people in the present and plan for the future.
Eoin McGee meets mechanic Anthony and accountant Laura who live in Donaghmede in Dublin. The couple both earn good salaries but are puzzled as to where their money is going and have to borrow for family holidays. What's more, they want to extend their home but do not know how they can afford to do so. Can Eoin help get them back on the right track?
Financial planner Eoin Mcgee meets fifty-year-old Carol Shannon from Kildare, whom illness and the resulting time out of work has been blighting with debt since her thirties.
Twenty-nine year old Aine Hennessy lives with her parents in Naas, and works as a self-employed community midwife. While she loves her job, she's struggling with debt.
Young married couple Rose and Matthew Jones talk to Eoin McGee about their future plans and their ambitions to invest some money after they buy a house.
This week we meet the Snyed family. When we first meet the family they are reeling from a major health event. Joanna, in her early thirties, has had a stroke. They are worried about coping financially if Joanna cannot return to work and in the long term, they want to secure the family’s future.