How fit are your finances?
Welcome back!Applying for a new loan or credit card is a competitive business, with the best deals going to the people who have the fittest credit history. If you want to be in the running, you need to remember the old fable and act like the tortoise, taking time to manage your money, rather than [...]
Learn MoreHow fit are your finances?
Applying for a new loan or credit card is a competitive business, with the best deals going to the people who have the fittest credit history. If you want to be in the running, you need to remember the old fable and act like the tortoise, taking time to manage your money, rather than the [...]
Your pre-Christmas credit work-out
You spend months planning the Christmas festivities: where to go, which parties to attend, what to wear, which presents you’ll give. Quite how you’ll pay for all of this often gets overlooked in the excitement. As a money saving expert it is important that I highlight how to look after your money and your credit [...]
How to survive an ever changing credit climate
Just as the world is warming up, the credit climate has undergone a profound change since the recession took hold the money saving expert has discovered. According to the latest Bank of England figures, around 1.6 million of us apply for some form of credit every month, from loans and cards to mortgages - and [...]
What really matters to finance lenders – and what’s a credit myth?
Money saving tipster says if you still believe that eating crusts will make your hair curl and that elephants are afraid of mice, you might also be clinging to some myth about credit - and that could be harming your chances of getting the deals you need when it comes to a homeowner loans, unsecured [...]
How to cut your food shopping bills to save money?
The options you may consider are stealing although this is certainly not recommended by finance experts. You could buy ready made meals, shop at your local town market or you could switch supermarkets from the likes of Sainsbury’s to Asda or Lidl. Another alternative would be to switch from a premium brand or manufacturers’ [...]
Money Advice and Tips to coping with redundancy
As a finance guru I am often asked for tips and advice for someone who has just been made redundant. How should they cope with protecting their finances and their credit report? The spectre of losing your job can be terrifying, especially when vacancies are at a record low. But once the initial shock [...]
How to get a green light for your next mortgage and not the mortgage blues
Getting a mortgage is going to be a lot tougher - particularly for people with a less-than-perfect credit history or anyone whose income has previously been self-certified. The money saving expert recently heard the account of a lady who had missed one credit card payment and a council tax payment in the last twelve months. [...]
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How to Beat Identity fraudsters
It makes sense to get wise to the dirty tactics played by the Identity fraudsters and start protecting your identity by following our finance tips to protect your finances today.It’s never been more gruelling to stay ahead of the criminals who compete to steal your ID, take over your accounts and run up debts in [...]
Is now the right time to take out a new Mortgage and buy a home?
As the editor of talkmoneyblog , I am often asked if now is the best time to take on a new mortgage and buy a new home, here are my finance tips. Ask ten people whether they think the time is right to venture back into the property market and you’re likely to get a [...]
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The Ultimate Guide to your credit – and how to get it
Here are some finance tips that suggest your credit rating could suffer as a result of you not understand what credit terms are all about. It can be hard to navigate the credit minefield, which is littered with technical terms and governed by rules many of us don’t understand. This guide is designed as a [...]





