Category Archives: Personal Finances
Energy Tips For Your Home
The ideas listed below are are just some of the things that you can do to relieve your energy fees throughout the year. They have low or no expenditures which enable it to be performed right away so that you can be safe, cozy at the same time improving the environment and being economical. Share all of them with the entire family and have everybody taking part.
Loan rates drop to lowest in four years
Marks and Spencer Money has reduced its personal loan rate to 6 per cent, the lowest rate offered by any provider over the past four years
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Loan rates drop to lowest in four years
Get your personal finances in shape for 2012
Consumers should check they are on the best deals as we head into 2012
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Get your personal finances in shape for 2012
Autumn statement: reactions from the experts
Personal finance experts react to the autumn statement
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Autumn statement: reactions from the experts
Child Sipp takes a longer view
For parents looking longer term, a child’s self-invested personal pension can be as tax efficient as a Jisa
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Child Sipp takes a longer view
Corporate insolvencies edge up
Experts say official figures may mask the true debt problems faced by UK organisations
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Corporate insolvencies edge up
Households take prudent route to ease debt burden
The sharp increase in the saving ratio signals the growing efforts being made to tackle money troubles in the wake of the recession
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Households take prudent route to ease debt burden
Are credit cards in terminal decline?
Debit cards take over from cash and credit cards as UK payment method of choice
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Are credit cards in terminal decline?
Santander 123 cashback credit card
Cardholders will receive 1 per cent cashback on supermarket spending, 2 per cent on spending in department stores and 3 per cent on fuel.
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Santander 123 cashback credit card
Best buy . . . by what measure?
‘Best buy’ tables of savings accounts, credit cards and mortgages use different assessments of interest rates and terms
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Best buy . . . by what measure?


