If you’ve been enjoying the low mortgage rates we’ve been graced with, courtesy of the recession – beware, things are about to change. According to the Daily Mail and Moneyfacts, eight financial institutions have already raised their Standard Variable Rates…
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As I get reports in from the office, staff are walking to work through the snow – public transport has come to a halt and cars have been covered in white. I recall we haven’t seen weather like this for…
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During the last 12 shopping days of 2009, consumers spent £4 million pounds more on credit cards than they did the previous year.
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24% of the women, stopped or reduced their pension payments and savings contributions all together when they left work to start a family. Although they may feel this is best for the baby, but without their regular income, savings or pension to support them, by the time they reach retirement age, they could be severely in debt.
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Coming to the conclusion that “I do” might not mean, “I do…forever”, is never an easy time in anyone’s life. But when making that decision – realising you can’t afford to go your separate ways, can present the worst possible…
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Insurance provider Rias confirm our children are turning to us to provide free childcare services for them, rather than having to pay for their children to be in full time nursery – a decision that saves them over £5billion a year!
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