Gordon it’s time to go
Welcome back!My Money Saving tip today is for Gordon Brown to resign which will save us billions of pounds.
Gordon Brown bedded the bankers and took their advise not to regulate our Banking Industry. Duh! “It’s like God taking advise from the Devil on how to prevent Evilness!”
Your true legacy is that you are an unelected [...]
How fit are your personal 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 [...]
Credit check quiz
According to the Bank of England’s Credit Conditions survey, most lenders expect to see a small increase in the amount of credit on offer in the coming months it was reported to the money saving expert. But this good news needs to be tempered by the thought that would-be borrowers need a better-than-ever credit rating, [...]
Are you a debt diva or a frugalista?
If you’re one of the many women who see shopping as a form of recreation, you could be heading for a tough financial future.
A recent survey by Cosmopolitan found that 64 per cent of readers were in debt, with more than half owing upwards of £5,000 on credit cards or store cards. This new generation [...]
Are you a debt diva?
If you’re one of the many women who see shopping as recreation, you could be in for a nasty shock.
A recent survey by Cosmopolitan found that 64 per cent of its readers were in debt, with more than half of these owing upwards of £5,000 on credit or store cards. This new generation of debt [...]
The first time buyers guide to surviving the recession
Recessions come and recessions eventually go but if you were born in the 1980s or 1990s, you may not know what to expect or how to cope during a period of financial uncertainty. This guide gives all you first-time buyers a few pointers to surviving until the next boom comes around.
Your attitude
Stick to the essentials
Decide [...]
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Could you cope if you lost your job?
Most of us will still be in work in 12 months’ time but, with predictions that three million people will be unemployed by the end of 2009, it’s sensible to ask yourself what you’d do if you were one of the unlucky ones.
Advance planning could mean you’ll cope better if the worst happens and will [...]
11 Money Saving Tips to surviving the Credit Crunch | Money Saving Expert
Technically we are told by the government that we are in a recession when we have two quarters of negative growth in our economy. Mervyn King the Governor of the Bank of England has just admitted that we are entering a recession. It’s funny that most of us have known for the last six months [...]
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To sell your home or be Repossessed? | Debt Management
Home repossessions in the UK are at a 12 year high. The recently privatised Northern Rock Bank is repossessing 50% more homes than the mortgage industry average. Ouch!
In order to avoid repossession you need to talk to your mortgage lender as soon as you realise that you cannot afford your mortgage payments. The reason most [...]



