Cash Lads
Welcome to Cash Lads - a show that demystifies finance and money with plenty of stories, history, and banter!
Hosts:
Paul Molloy - https://www.boxclevertax.ie/
Marcus Doyle - https://clearfinancial.ie/
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Cash Lads
Latest Episodes
Ireland and America, The 2008 Crash - Part 2
What happens when the belief “sure everyone pays their mortgage” no longer holds as happened in 2007. Developers, then and now, are hugely reliant on bank funding in order to build apartments and houses in volume. After the Euro was adopted her...
Ireland and America, The 2008 Crash - Part 1
On this week's episode of Cash Lads, we trace the growth of the Irish economy from the recession of the 1980s to the development of the Celtic Tiger all the way to the end of the boom in 2008. We're also looking at how the events in the United ...
A Financial View of The Iran War
This episode was recorded on 4th April 2026.In this week's episode, Marcus & Paul look at the financial impacts of the conflict and how rising prices and interest rates will impact our lives, particularly if the war drags on. We'll a...
Swedish Copy and Paste? No Thanks, We're Irish
In 1992, Sweden found itself with the same kinds of property trouble that Ireland would face in 2008. While Ireland ended up in the clutches of the IMF, somehow the Swedes escaped such a fate; why couldn’t Ireland’s leaders have done a “copy an...