Finance Articles
1: Make big savings with money-off vouchers
Shopping may be a national obsession, but in the current uncertain economic climate, more and more of us are trying to boost our disposable income by making cutbacks in our spending.
While there use
2: Are you Saving for tomorrow?
If there's one lesson to come out of the financial crisis and subsequent recession, it's that British people need to save more.
With a recession that came almost out of nowhere, it has had devastat
3: Savings 2009 - The Age of the Fixed Rate Bond
Despite unpredictable times at the beginning of the year, as well as the Bank of England's decision to keep the Bank Rate at the historically low 0.5 percent, the public are still eager to save. Yet,
4: How older bikers can keep insurance premiums down
More older people are revving up their motorbikes to enjoy the economy and thrills of two wheel riding with born-again bikers now accounting for around a fifth of all motorcyclists. Often they're olde
5: Banking Options For Expats
Emigrating to another country and immersing yourself into a new culture can be hard work, but utterly rewarding once you are there and settled. Yet, despite the fact the term 'emigration' can so often
6: Savings 2009 - Can Debt Still Be a Friend?
As the era of tight budgets and scraping just enough to save continues, the notion that debt is a positive thing may seem ridiculous to many - it should be avoided at all costs, and it certainly shoul
7: The Changing Face of Offshore Saving in Gibraltar
With the increasing popularity of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands, the stereotype image of the offshore saver as wealthy retired expat has long been forgotten. That said, it is no secret that
8: UK Money 2010 - New Incentives For Savers
During ongoing recessionary times it is becoming more and more important to put a little bit of money away each month in order to ensure financial security for the future. Despite the general acknowle
9: It's Official - The UK Public Are Getting Cleverer With Their Cash
It would likely be surprising to few, but positive aspects of the ongoing recession are rarely mentioned in the press, in comment columns or on blogs. Yet, recent research from financial experts Money
10: Interest Rates Held Steady
What the stagnant Base Rate means for you and your mortgage
The Bank of England has just announced that interest rates will be held at 0.5%.
This is the seventh month in a row the Bank has opted to m
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