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The housing bubble is news. Again. Still. It’s like the nasty rash that is never going to clear up, and all anyone wants to know is how to avoid the next housing bubble. Sadly, it …
If history has demonstrated anything, it’s that there really IS a sucker born every minute. Unfortunately, when it comes to mortgage deals, there are as many suckers as there are banking institutions that have money …
A fairytale ending in 2008 regarding UK interest rates just doesn’t seem possible. How – you may ask is this possible - especially after interest rates continue to fall? Another cut of 1.5% in November …
The internet is full of vast resources and money saving tips and techniques. Customers could literally save thousands of pounds on the internet per year, just from researching, using internet software tools and deals found …
Say the “B” word and suddenly people start to feel purse strings tightening around their neck. It’s much like the latest fad diet; unrealistic budgets are made, and then within months, weeks, days, or even …
There are many insider secrets, things that your bank won’t tell you – a regular customer off of the street. Here are some of the naughty little secrets that researchers were able to dig up …
With the current economic recession grinding ever more deeply, consumers across the country are facing difficult decisions regarding their household budgets. One of the larger components of a family’s budget is their car running costs. …
Despite the uncertainty of the stock market, which has demonstrated that popular stocks can drop as much as forty percent in one day, savings rates are playing the game of “how low can you go”. …
The convenience of having a store card at your favourite store is very enticing. You can buy the items when they come on sale and have everything you need when you want it. There are …
With sophisticated technology leading today’s fast paced age of convenience-on-demand, consumers are easily enticed to overspend and consume any product in any market with any motive at any time. The original meaning of ‘need’ is …

