Our approach to the recession, so far, has been denial – hoping and praying the problem would go away all on it’s own. Unfortunately, not. So now, we are months into the situation and finally accepting it’s here to stay…
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Social media and e-commerce has opened up the world of opportunity even further. Now you can tweet away on twitter, poke around on Facebook and become the ultimate voyeur on You Tube! Long gone are the days you can only…
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In a society where more people are now in debt, than those who aren’t – why is there still such stigma and shame attached to the word, “debt”? In fact, even mentioning the subject in conversation can often present a…
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We all work towards something, and for most of us, it’s a comfortable retirement; a time when we can sleep in past 7, take in an easy breakfast and relax to read the morning paper – ever day; maybe enjoy…
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Before the credit crunch hit, most of us put enough money aside to cover us for a rainy day or two. But reports now claim 9% of the public have already run the pot dry and should there be a…
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The penny has dropped and the heads at Westminster finally understand that for people drowning in debt, coming to terms with such an overpowering issue is not an easy task. And although the actual debt may be a mathematical problem,…
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