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29th September 2009
Demand for the teeth whitening procedure worldwide has been high in the recent years. For many people, this is a welcome solution to their problem of having yellowish or stained teeth. It is understandable because having pearly white teeth can truly make ... Read >
Author: Mark
28th September 2009
When people arrive by aircraft to the United Kingdom, they might not know exactly where the hotel is where they are staying but since they did some online shopping UK rates for hotels showed them that they were getting a bargain on the lodging expenses an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Debt piling and snow balling create several adversities. They disturb your monthly budget. They leave your credit score at a wretched condition. If you have taken loans against property, debt piling might lead to repossession. However, in spite of the kn... Read >
Author: ClearInsolvency
24th September 2009
To fix or not to fix? It is a question that many potential homeowners have no doubt pondered recently. The ship which sees many borrowers paying next to no interest on their repayments has long sailed, but with predictions of the base rate not reaching fo... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
23rd September 2009
A decline in the nation's saving optimism has been deemed "disappointing".
Britons are taking a more pessimistic view towards saving money, new figures show.
Research by Nationwide in its latest Saving Index study reveals the score tracking the nati... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
23rd September 2009
As a nation that likes a credit card or ten, it is a safe bet that many Britons choose to pay just the minimum repayment necessary each month, barely making a dent in the figure they owe.
Granted, this approach will work for some, especially those who ... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
23rd September 2009
The terrorists are winning. Gradually but perceptibly, the USA and the United Kingdom (UK) are shedding their liberal democratic veneer, axing their traditions, reinterpreting their constitution (USA) and case law (UK) and, thus, becoming police states.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Cyprus-specialist UK-based agents Halcyon Properties, "With its good infrastructure, high-quality hospitals, excellent shopping and where English is widely spoken."
On an island that is now our fifth most popular foreign destination; many ex-pats have ... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt
21st September 2009
Britons have been given guidance on how to make 0% balance transfer credit cards work best for them.
Consumers seeking out 0% credit card deals should approach such products with caution, it has been suggested.
Writing in an article for lovemoney.co... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
16th September 2009
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has issued a report which has shown that hundreds of thousands of Britons are falling further into debt, ending up in court and facing the repossession of their homes due to irresponsible lending practices, inaccurate advi... Read >
Author: mehraj
11th September 2009
It is crucial that Britons focus on repaying their debts - and seeking out a 0% credit card deal could be one way to achieve this, one writer claims.
Getting to grips with debt should continue to be one of people's main financial targets, it has been s... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
10th September 2009
Home is the most precious valuable for people residing in any nook and corner on this planet earth. Securing it against natural disaster like storm and sudden fire has become quite mandatory. In fact the loss of the concrete walls and roof is not repented... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
10th September 2009
England is a country that is famous for many places and personalities, and one of the well known personalities, a person who has commanded respect from the masses is none other than Sir Winston Churchill the Englishman who served as the prime minister of ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
29th August 2009
No matter how much money we have in the bank accounts we always want to buy any of the household products at the cheapest price. Shopping in the virtual world is a joyful experience as one gets all kinds of facilities for obtaining discounts. Just compare... Read >
Author: Henry Michel
29th August 2009
Although the big hotels find the top positions in the advertising world there are folks who book other exotic hotel rooms at incredibly lower prices. They follow the insignificant methodologies which are hardly used by the crowd. It has been seen that a m... Read >
Author: Andrew Baker
19th August 2009
The United Kingdom is a land of beauty and treasure. This country boasts of its luxury hotels with exotic spa facility which comes at incredibly low prices. Some end up paying the least amount and avail a life-time experience, whereas others end up in rem... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
18th August 2009
Many people dream of building their own home from scratch with them directing every detail of the build. Each year more Britons are turning the dream into reality and finding that self-builds may well involve a substantial degree of planning and work, but... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
13th August 2009
Halifax Travel Insurance is a prominent travel insurance company in UK and it has become the first choice of frequent travellers. Along with instant travel plans, it is also known for yearly travel insurance plans.
Plane crash has become frequent and m... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
13th August 2009
Britons are becoming more responsible with the way they handle money as a direct result of the financial downturn, new research indicates.
As the economic crisis rumbles on, new figures show people are taking a more responsible approach to money manage... Read >
Author: Which4u
11th August 2009
Men have dominated women for many years. Their cruelty was quite visible when newly married grooms used to bring a cup of coffee to them while they were sleeping on the bed. Even the movies of those days used to show such cordial scenes. Will the so-calle... Read >
Author: Henry Michel
07th August 2009
The Canary Islands are a massively popular network of islands located off the coast of North Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, their location alone means that the popular islands Britons visit each year such as Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote enjoy year-... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus
31st July 2009
Excessive of anything is prone to fatal destruction. It is not only applicable in case of human beings but also in case of web designing. But in spite of its awareness there are many start ups who still believe in the myth that they attract visitors the m... Read >
Author: Ruby Harrison
30th July 2009
Payday advance – funds to lead troubles away
Britons are highly fascinated with instant online payday advances as the true financial support availed by the payday lending companies so as to make them competent to struggle through the urgent financial... Read >
Author: jeleena
30th July 2009
Researches have found that many Londoners struggle to get themselves contents insured due to the financial problems. This increases the concerns of Associations of British Insurers (ABI) to promote insurance among homeowners.
Associations of British In... Read >
Author: kath
29th July 2009
A recent BBC report entitled ‘Your country needs you connected' sheds fresh light on the number of people in the UK who are digitally excluded. According to Jane Wakefield, whilst the popularity of Twitter and Facebook are growing, '17 million Britons ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th July 2009
With summer temperatures soaring and the Government warning that global warming will affect “every aspect of our daily lives”, perhaps it is no surprise that UK consumers’ interest in air conditioning is on the increase. In particular, air condition... Read >
Author: John Witterson
26th July 2009
Reductil is an ideal diet pill to use if a person wants to lose weight and keep it off permanently. This drug is even approved for longer periods of use, 12 months or more, and helps promote steady weight loss. This weight loss criterion sits well with mo... Read >
Author: Ajay019
20th July 2009
Bonny Scotland is set to see the amount of visitors to the country soar this summer as more Britons choose to take their main family holiday within these shores, rather than jet off to the sun.
The Camping and Caravanning Club has noted that demand f... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
17th July 2009
We cannot boast of the monotonous kind of regular life which we are living. Everyone needs an outing. What can be a better option then just having a glimpse of our paradise, the planet earth? We own seven continents and the rest is sea water.
The land... Read >
Author: Henry Michel
17th July 2009
If you intend on holidaying in the UK this summer, you are amongst a growing band of Britons who have turned their back on travelling abroad – at least for now. Economic uncertainty and straightforward prudence mean that rather than shell out thousands ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
17th July 2009
Before setting off for the airport this summer careful preparation is required so that when you finally sit back in your seat aboard the aeroplane looking forward to your break you’ll know that you’ve got everything covered.
As with most things in ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
11th July 2009
Britons have an increasing propensity to spend money, according to new research.
People are more prepared to splash the cash on purchases, a new study indicates.
The latest Consumer Confidence Index published by Nationwide shows that the country's o... Read >
Author: Which4u
11th July 2009
It is crucial people take the time to get a good deal on their current account, it has been stated.
Britons should not delay in seeking out a competitive current account deal, it has been claimed.
Writing in a lovemoney.com article, Szu Ping Chan re... Read >
Author: Which4u
11th July 2009
Those Britons on the search for a new savings account are being advised to do so with care, it has been revealed.
Careful consideration should be taken when selecting a savings account, it has been suggested.
With the base rate of interest standing ... Read >
Author: Which4u
09th July 2009
The credit crunch has steadily caused more and more people to feel forced to clamp down on their spending and attempt to save what money they can. With prices clambering whilst wages stay the same, millions of British people are struggling to live the l... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th July 2009
When you are in need of instant cash, you simply don't have the time to wait in queues and fill out tons of paperwork. The online payday loan industry is a legitimate enterprise that is committed to providing hard-working Britons with fast cash, when they... Read >
Author: Samuel Lukes
09th July 2009
As the weather begins to heat up and the summer holiday period approaches, thousands of Britons will be thinking about a foreign getaway. Every year, the beaches of Spain and other destinations begin to fill up with tourists seeking a break from the dail... Read >
Author: Darrell
09th July 2009
Whichever career path you choose, whether it be lawyer, hairdresser or postman, there is one issue you must be aware of: your pension. Indeed, it is never too early to start thinking about making provisions for your retirement. However, according to resea... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th July 2009
When you need cash in a hurry and payday is still a few weeks away, you can get a payday loan to cover your immediate expenses, and repay it once your next paycheck arrives. Conventional loans might be a great solution to a long-term monetary problem, but... Read >
Author: Samuel Lukes
07th July 2009
Bikers who are intending to go abroad to ride for their holidays are being urged to ensure they are fully covered on their bike insurance policy according to high street retailer, Swinton.
According to the insurer most insurance policies automatically ... Read >
Author: Darren
07th July 2009
When you need cash in a hurry and payday is still a few weeks away, you can get a payday loan to cover your immediate expenses, and repay it once your next paycheck arrives. Conventional loans might be a great solution to a long-term monetary problem, but... Read >
Author: Samuel Lukes
06th July 2009
Considering the current status of the employment in UK, availability of job prospects is still a head hitting question. Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown a new data that reflects new figures of people in the UK who are out of work. If last y... Read >
Author: Amelie Eve
05th July 2009
I read this week that the most holiday destinations in 2009 for Britons are Florida and Egypt. Florida has apparently seen bookings increase by a massive fifty per cent when compared to numbers in early June of last year. You may have already guessed why ... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
27th June 2009
With the economic downturn continuing to rumble on, one financial expert has revealed how Britons are taking an increasingly sensible approach to their overall money management.
According to Motley Fool director David Kuo, consumers "have been scared i... Read >
Author: Which4u
23rd June 2009
If you consider astrology in the present day times, it has grown into a full-fledged business which is minting money for the astrologers. Each rising day witnesses the rise of new astrologers from absolutely nowhere. No offence please! This, though does ... Read >
Author: spark
22nd June 2009
The credit crunch and the weak pound are cooling Britons holiday decisions this year. Supercar Hire from Northern Ferrari Hire are reporting a distinct trend in consumer behaviour; a notable increase in clients who are holidaying in the UK this summer and... Read >
Author: ferrarihire
18th June 2009
A common situation that many retired Britons face is the struggle of living on a limited pension and personal savings whilst living in an equity rich property. Having cash tied up in your property instead of your pocket can be a frustrating situation but... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
15th June 2009
According to the statistics, UK caravanning is on the rise. Indeed, of the Britons who holiday at home, nearly 20 percent choose to do so in a caravan. And, offering up the opportunity of freedom on the open road, as well as presenting a flexible accommod... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
13th June 2009
Holiday parks have been UK family favourites for many years, many of the most popular and well known resorts have been going since the 1930s and have hosted millions of families vacations ever since. With the dawning of the commercial flight industry man... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus
12th June 2009
Many Britons looking to get away from the country tend to stray towards sunnier climes. Of course, if these countries have English as a first tongue then the transition is a lot easier.
Some countries are obvious targets - those in North America as we... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
12th June 2009
For those Britons currently planning a getaway abroad, it has been suggested by one industry commentator that packing a debit or credit card could be a particularly effective means of spending money while away.
Addy Frederick, public relations assistan... Read >
Author: Which4u
12th June 2009
While the credit crunch has left plenty of people wondering about how they are going to cope with their debts, there are also those who left trying to decide on the best investments.
As the weaknesses of financial systems around the world have been exp... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
10th June 2009
Brits are increasingly checking their financial history ahead of applying for credit cards and other financial products, according to new figures.
Research carried out by Equifax reveals that requests made for its credit reports rose by some 9.6 per ce... Read >
Author: Which4u
08th June 2009
Holiday parks have been UK family favourites for many years, many of the most popular and well known resorts have been going since the 1930s and have hosted millions of families vacations ever since. With the dawning of the commercial flight industry man... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
05th June 2009
Age has always been a key factor when it comes to car insurance policies. However the Government's recent Equality Bill – which was introduced to impose "appropriate age-based treatment' - is not as effective as initially thought.
Research from a wel... Read >
Author: Ruth
04th June 2009
As financial worries increasingly prompt Britons to attempt to review their finances and reduce their debts, one aspect that may be overlooked is the pension. With various surveys demonstrating the extent to which people are finding themselves having to c... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
04th June 2009
Not having insurance could leave those consumers on low incomes at greater financial risk, it has been suggested. The news comes as research carried out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) reveals that just over a third of people (35 per cent) li... Read >
Author: MANPREET
04th June 2009
It could be 2016 before house prices recover to the levels they reached at their height last year, according to researchers. The findings by Savills will be bad news for Britons who purchased houses recently and could face living in negative equity for a ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
04th June 2009
In the present scenario, availing loans without any security has become a myth. The credit crunch has affected the UK economy is such a way that unsecured loan plans are now out of the loan basket of all most all the leading lenders. If available, they ar... Read >
Author: Andrew
29th May 2009
Recent weeks have brought confirmation that both unemployment and insolvency in the UK have continued to rise. The Office for National Statistics revealed that 2.22 million were out of work in the first quarter of the year, while the Insolvency Service fo... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
29th May 2009
Much has been made of the recent 'boom' in buy to let mortgage lending, with a great number of Britons deciding to invest their cash in property and generate returns by renting it out. But as the credit crunch has taken hold borrowing of all kinds has bee... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
29th May 2009
If you are unlucky enough, or stupid enough, to get on the wrong side of the law while you are in a foreign land, you should contact the British Consul and try to explain your situation clearly, giving as much detail as you can manage. Important things ... Read >
Author: Matthew
29th May 2009
Tips to enjoy a great holiday in Great Britain
There is a lot of discussion going on regarding financial matters at the moment - if it is not the continuing credit crunch on home shores then it is the weakening of the pound against the euro. Traveling ... Read >
Author: mark steve
20th May 2009
Loan Sharks!! Debt-predators!! These are the terms often used by critics to describe payday lenders in Britain. Payday loans are often considered as taboo in the country as they are offered at high interest rates with staggering APRs upto 10,000% !
But... Read >
Author: tomwitts
20th May 2009
Holidaying this year is very different for choosing the usual summer break. Cash strapped Britons are reeling in their spending and with the weak sterling it is difficult decision to find the best place to go for holidays.
Further news this week reveal... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
20th May 2009
With all the doom and gloom that has accompanied talk of the property sector and the wider economy over recent months, Britons may well have been put off the very idea of buying their own home. Prices have been falling for some time - a fact that would no... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
19th May 2009
House repossessions rise in Q1
Nearly 13,000 Britons lost their homes to repossession in the first three months of this
year as the recession deepened, but there are tentative signs things could get better as the
year wears on.
The Council... Read >
Author: tugsearch
19th May 2009
House repossessions rise in Q1
Nearly 13,000 Britons lost their homes to repossession in the first three months of this
year as the recession deepened, but there are tentative signs things could get better as the
year wears on.
The Council... Read >
Author: tugsearch
18th May 2009
If you have been holding off booking your summer holiday in the hope that prices will fall, then you won’t be disappointed. Many European and worldwide tour operators are beginning to reduce their prices in an attempt to persuade holidaymakers to pack t... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
12th May 2009
There's much talk of financial matters at the moment - if it's not the continuing credit crunch on home shores then it's the weakening of the pound against the euro. However, by taking advantage of the latter you can do your bit to help with the former.
... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
12th May 2009
Florida is located in the southeastern region of the United States, and most part of it is a large peninsula. Most parts of Florida have a humid subtropical climate. Florida was named by Juan Ponce de León, who landed on the peninsula on April 2, 1513. F... Read >
Author: Patrick Jeary
11th May 2009
Travel Insurance claims are on the rise according to City law firms dealing with compensation claims during the economic downturn. Last year, Britons made more than 560,000 medical claims totalling £383 million, up 58 per cent on 2007. Claims for lost ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
06th May 2009
Paris is within easy reach of London, but in terms of the attitude of its population and its overall ambience it could be a million miles away. That is probably why so many Britons are attracted to a city that offers its own unique vitality and outlook on... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
01st May 2009
In this world today our hearts are under constant threat and stress. This is despite 30 years of advances in every aspect of cardiology - the science of heart health and heart disease. Each week, it seems we are informed of new heart risk factors or reme... Read >
Author: Malcolm Waters
27th April 2009
Over the past decade Britons have become ever more dependent on supplementing their income with the help of loans and credit cards. This was all well and good when the economy was booming, finance was readily available, and people were safe in their jobs.... Read >
Author: smudger
27th April 2009
If you are planning a holiday or short trip this year you will if not already be thinking about the flights. Particularly if you are looking at a package holiday it is important to weigh up the costs involved. With low cost airlines it is possible to make... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
17th April 2009
As the British pound has fallen, as well as having unemployment skyrocket and debts mounting, Britons have had more and more concerns about their debt management issues. When you find yourself with an unmanageable amount of debt, there are several approac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
Steps to improve rider safety in the UK and abroad, which will hopefully increase the likely hood of cheaper bike insurance premiums have been highlighted in the news this week.
Firstly it has been noted that illegal riders who do not hold a valid lic... Read >
Author: Darren
15th April 2009
According to new research, many people are now relying on their savings accounts as a place to keep their extra money safe. Indeed, households are choosing to put away their extra money instead of spending it - a sign that many see the current economic do... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
15th April 2009
As well as reinvigorating existing rail network, the government is spearheading a campaign dedicated to providing a ‘greener’ service by the year 2014. However, it seems that the current economic climate also has its part to play: the unpredictable co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Exciting and off the beaten track destinations are proving popular amongst British travellers keen to explore their adventurous side. According to a study by the Commonwealth Office FCO, nearly 12% of Brits have visited areas listed on the FCO “don’t ... Read >
Author: Mildred
08th April 2009
Resist the temptation. Three simple words but a stark warning for Britons looking to ‘ease’ their financial burden as the recession hits. What might look as a helpful hand in paying bills and other expenses could see you paying up to 180% interest on ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
28th March 2009
Many Britons who have been hit by the credit crunch will see a credit card cheque as an easy way of boosting their current account balance and to buy themselves some breathing space, however, consumers fail to realise that fees can accumulate to unafforda... Read >
Author: Darrell
25th March 2009
Soccer is unarguably the most popular game on planet earth. The game has evolved over the centuries though the rules of playing the game could be vastly different from the present era.
The game is a team sport and is played between two teams. There are... Read >
Author: Alienware Laptop Professional
25th March 2009
The latest Adult Dental Health Survey has published their long awaited findings and they do not make good reading. They say that during the average life span of Britons, (76 for men and 80 for women) that they will, if they seek private dental care, have ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
25th March 2009
Traditionally, Britons used to stay close to home when it came to holidaying. These bygone decades saw a boom in local industry with activity based holidays – cycling, rambling and hiking. Millions flocked to the beach resorts of Margate, Blackpool and ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
24th March 2009
Britons might be feeling the pinch of the global credit crunch, but they're still ready to pay thousands of pounds for cosmetic surgery, a report suggested. Britain's largest cosmetic surgery provider recently commented and said demand for procedures had ... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
20th March 2009
Bike schemes are considered by many employers as ideas that sound great in theory but which are highly impractical as reports show that majority of people are not willing to part with their cars.
In Ireland, among seven of the 10 companies voted best p... Read >
Author: Mildred
17th March 2009
In the summer last year in tourist resorts on mainland Europe the reputation of young British holidaymakers took a hammering - again - from Spain to Greece and other popular holiday destinations.
British newspapers and television programmes ran stories... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
With the stresses brought on by everyday life, such as work and family commitments, it is no wonder that many look forward to those long deserved holidays. Indeed, every year sees millions of residents pack their bags and head off to a number of both do... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
13th March 2009
One of the most desperately difficult things to deal with for most people is a Debt Collector and most people do not know where to turn to for help. It just isn't something that we are taught to handle when we are growing up, mainly because nobody plans t... Read >
13th March 2009
A significant number of Britons involved in accidents which lead to personal injury do not know their rights when it comes to determining whether they are entitled to compensation. Vehicle crashes are still on the increase and cost of insurance is spirall... Read >
Author: Mildred
13th March 2009
A significant number of Britons involved in accidents which lead to personal injury do not know their rights when it comes to determining whether they are entitled to compensation. Vehicle crashes are still on the increase and cost of insurance is spirall... Read >
Author: Mildred
10th March 2009
Tourism in the South West of England is set for credit crisis busting increase thanks to a large percentage of UK residents deciding to change their holiday behaviours and choosing to stay within British shores.
Thanks to the credit crunch, the strengt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th March 2009
All credit cards come in many shapes, colors and sizes. They come in different types and brands with their own list of great deals to offer. UK credit cards are not different from these. When you apply for a UK credit card online, there are three easy ste... Read >
Author: Julia Sinan
04th March 2009
It seems that Britain is addicted to debt and faces a terrible legacy as the recession begins to bite, Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg warns, as new analysis from the Liberal Democrats shows that total personal debt has risen by £1 trillion since Labo... Read >
02nd March 2009
If the following explanation happens to inspire some hilarity, please remember that it is intended to be purely serious and factual.
There can be little doubt that the original Sherries and Champagnes—generations ago—were sweet. But it seems that c... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
23rd February 2009
Pensions can be confusing but, when it comes to saving for later life, it pays to start as early as possible.
Nearly one in two Britons will have kicked off the New Year with a resolution to get their finances in shape.
But while it is important to ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th February 2009
Obesity is a growing concern world wide but in Britain the Government believe they have a right to advise the country on diet. The Health Ministers want Britons to have lessons on how to eat fruit and Vegetables, move more and live longer.
Americans do... Read >
Author: Mary Leahy
03rd February 2009
If you’re interested in an overseas property, have you considered a Brazil property? No! This article is not another look at the Brazil property market, suggesting you to buy Brazilian property just because Sam Zill thinks so. In fact the write up inten... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
03rd February 2009
If your UK business isn't offering some type of plastic card to your customers, it should be. Usage of plastic cards has skyrocketed in Great Britain and businesses large and small are profiting the widespread acceptance of these multi-use business tools.... Read >
Author: Jack Joe
02nd February 2009
Fears are growing that the already stretched NHS is about to blown away at the seams as it has to field the exodus of Britons leaving the private medical field due to financial worries and rejoining the National Health Service.
The warning has come fro... Read >
Author: Darren
01st February 2009
The health insurance provider HSA has called on people to make their health maintenance a key factor in 2009 and to make the most of their wellbeing on the inside.
The majority of Britons; amounting to 58 per cent, are unaware of how much they actually... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
01st February 2009
It appears that Britons have left the “buy now pay later” mentality behind, in response to the credit crunch. Credit card users, were realising that they could not continually put major expenses on their credit cards, then “foot the bill” later. H... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
01st February 2009
The health insurance provider HSA has called on people to make their health maintenance a key factor in 2009 and to make the most of their wellbeing on the inside.
The majority of Britons; amounting to 58 per cent, are unaware of how much they actual... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
01st February 2009
Van drivers who insist on not taking out insurance are on the governments radar under new proposals revealed.
Those who drive without insurance will need to frantically check their rear view mirrors as the government have revealed that a major crackdow... Read >
Author: Darren
01st February 2009
It seems that Britons are getting into the habit of buying property only to leave it unattended for long periods at a time it has been revealed, prompting many insurance companies to create cover for such an occasion.
Sainsbury’s Home Insurance has c... Read >
Author: Darren
30th January 2009
For the several thousand holiday goers, who will be jetting off on a ski trip over the winter season, taking out a travel insurance policy has been highlighted as a must have item for their adventures.
But for who wish to make the most of their ski tri... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
30th January 2009
For the several thousand holiday goers, who will be jetting off on a ski trip over the winter season, taking out a travel insurance policy has been highlighted as a must have item for their adventures.
But for who wish to make the most of their ski tri... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
29th January 2009
It is thought that 38 per cent of those leaving the UK for over a month state family as the reason for their visits while others say they are going abroad to see friends. Recent study findings by Abbey suggest that the recession is likely to cause an incr... Read >
Author: Mildred Parker
21st January 2009
With the winter season now in full swing, it’s the ideal time for a ski holiday. However hopeful skiers have been advised to keep themselves covered while they go away. According to research from the travel insurance provider, esure close to 400,000 Bri... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
21st January 2009
With the winter season now in full swing, it’s the ideal time for a ski holiday. However hopeful skiers have been advised to keep themselves covered while they go away. According to research from the travel insurance provider, esure close to 400,000 Bri... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
21st January 2009
More often than not, muddling in one or other sort of financial furor is simply getting common amongst for the Britons these days. Personal Loans with Poor Credit Rating have been schemed out. These financial facilitators are the best suited to your needs... Read >
Author: Jennifer
21st January 2009
Students and others just out of college in Europe often have just one place in mind for their summer holiday - Ibiza.
To say that Ibiza is known for its nightlife would be somewhat of an understatement. The Mediterranean island, just off the coast of S... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st January 2009
The average cost of life insurance has dropped to its lowest for 15 years, registering a 30 per cent low.
According to independent broker Lifesearch the time is right to take out this type of protection in order to take advantage of the bargain basemen... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
21st January 2009
The average cost of life insurance has dropped to its lowest for 15 years, registering a 30 per cent low.
According to independent broker Lifesearch the time is right to take out this type of protection in order to take advantage of the bargain basemen... Read >
Author: Darren
16th January 2009
The population of the United Kingdom currently has the highest level of bad credit and debt it has ever had. Due to a barrage of credit cards, personal loans, bad payback history among other finance, the amount of debt is continuing to rise at an alarming... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
09th January 2009
The nation's high streets could quite possibly never be the same again, after news that one of the country's most iconic retailers is up for sale for a nominal price of £1. Apparently the 800-branch company is incredibly close to bankruptcy, although a s... Read >
Author: John Smith
09th January 2009
As the economy moves into recesssion, often a new baby might be a drain on many family's household budgets - but not in Britain it would seem with ever more families taking an overseas holiday within weeks of the new arrival.
A survey undertaken by a B... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th January 2009
Some Britons could find themselves short of cover or left with an invalidated policy should they need to make a claim with their home insurance provider, a new report from Axa has found.
The insurer has noted that throughout the country, many Britons a... Read >
Author: smudger
07th January 2009
Christmas is over for another year, and with the retail sector feeling the pinch as a result of the credit crunch, sales will no doubt have been hit as a result of the economic slowdown.
Despite the slowdown, consumers still flocked to the high street ... Read >
Author: DCollins
05th January 2009
It is May 10th 1940 and Churchill is Prime Minister of Britain. The BBC, Guardian and other left liberal news outlets publish polls stating that 60 % of Britons believe that the war against fascist Germany cannot be won and that the French are an unworthy... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
05th January 2009
According to many bloggers feeding off a London Daily Mail survey, 25% of Britons believe that Winston Churchill did not really exist. According to the report, 'Likewise, they think historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Sir Walter Raleigh, Maha... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
29th December 2008
A profitable investment, a decent income, and a warm and welcoming holiday home are among a few of the various reasons that are generating interest in Fuerteventura property. Fuerteventura, the second largest canary island, is just a four hour flight from... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
28th December 2008
There’s a lot more to books than meets the eye and the capabilities of these bound and printed companions should never be taken for granted. Indeed, for some people books are associated with school days long gone by and reading is an activity that perha... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
17th December 2008
Conduct a simple online search for the keyword Tenerife property and there will be pages full of information about the various properties for sale in Tenerife. Seemingly there are thousands of sellers or estate agents all desperate to attract buyers and t... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
15th December 2008
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The UK mortgage market is beginning to return to a state of normality after an extended period of high prices and easy access to property purchase loans, Your Mortgage has claimed.
While many homeowners may be worried ... Read >
Author: smudger
12th December 2008
Britons who are on the hunt for a cheap property in the current adverse financial climate may do well to avoid Kensington and Chelsea, it has been revealed.
New figures from Halifax note that while the famous London borough has long been considered a h... Read >
Author: ARouse
11th December 2008
The number of people facing serious debt problems continues to rise inexorably, with recent research suggesting up to a million Britons could potentially be in genuine danger of bankruptcy. The situation will only get worse if, as predicted, the Bank of E... Read >
Author: Manbeer Singh
11th December 2008
The number of people facing serious debt problems continues to rise inexorably, with recent research suggesting up to a million Britons could potentially be in genuine danger of bankruptcy. The situation will only get worse if, as predicted, the Bank of... Read >
Author: Manbeer Singh
04th December 2008
The nation's high streets could quite possibly never be the same again, after news that one of the country's most iconic retailers is up for sale for a nominal price of £1. Apparently the 800-branch company is incredibly close to bankruptcy, although a... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
03rd December 2008
Even though cinema viewing has undergone a surge in popularity over the past decade, the current economic downtown may force people to consider the cost of a family trip to the cinema as an unnecessary expensive luxury.
Indeed, even from a purist’s ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
03rd December 2008
There is a vast difference between home insurance and home content insurance with the former referring to the structure of your property and basically anything that can be deemed as immovable. Home contents insurance is the antipode in the sense that it c... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
03rd December 2008
The nights are drawing closer whilst the weather is displaying a distinct chill in the air. And with winter fast approaching, many people are escaping the cold by staying indoors; the perfect opportunity then to stay warm in front of an open fire, sipping... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
02nd December 2008
When you arrive at your holiday destination, you're usually tired from the flight, bogged down with luggage and just wanting to get to your hotel. If you've hired a car, you want to get in it and go as soon as you can. Car hire firms know this, and many w... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
01st December 2008
Horse Racing, although known as the ‘sport of kings’ is a popular attraction all year round for Britons from many different backgrounds, and is certainly not restricted to kings and their courtiers!
Although the town of Newbury in Berkshire hoste... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
30th November 2008
Most Britons in today’s society possess at least one credit card, which is brilliant for giving you a bit more disposable income, and they are increasingly offering the user some great bonuses. Indeed, due to competition in the marketplace, many credi... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
18th November 2008
Just as Christmas is a time for people to catch up with their loved ones, indulge in good food and relax after a hard year’s work, it is also a period which causes many to suffer from undue stress and anxiety. And, for all the individuals who believe sp... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
04th November 2008
Drunken tourists and expanding expatriate communities are fuelling a large rise in the number of Britons arrested in popular holiday destinations such as Spain, France and Cyprus. Official Foreign Office figures showed that just over 2,000 Britons were ar... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
03rd November 2008
As the financial woes of the Britons increase, the role and significance of these financial mechanisms has increased manifold of late; especially the people of the older generation, who might get worried about their ability to save for the uncertain futur... Read >
Author: gracy
30th October 2008
As the British summer draws to a close, new evidence from National Accident Helpline suggests that Britons took extra care not to put themselves in danger during sunny pursuits.
National Accident Helpline, the UK’s leading personal injury claim firm,... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker
27th October 2008
Around 8 million Britons abroad on holiday have fallen victim to around £3.5 billion worth of theft during the last five years, a new poll has shown. The survey, carried out by Co-operative Insurance, also highlighted that iPods are the item most likely... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
27th October 2008
The credit crunch may be a source of anxiety to those from abroad travelling to Britain for work or pleasure. However, it also has opportunities for British resident wishing to spend a short break or off season holiday in our lovely island. Certainly our ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
21st October 2008
The government is continuing to invest huge sums into the improvement of existing rail networks and is dedicated to providing a �greener� service by the year 2014, aiming to bring carbon emissions down to an absolute minimum, whilst looking at factors... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th October 2008
Despite troubled times in the finance world and even more troubling times for the travel industry many Britons are simply refusing to let the financial black hole take their summer holidays off them.
This situation has arisen because mainly the lending... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
13th October 2008
News of the downturn in the world’s economy has been hitting the headlines for over a year now. Energy prices have been soaring, and along with the rising cost of essentials like food and fuel, most people have felt the pinch.
Britain is no excepti... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
08th October 2008
The number of Britons finding that they are unable to pay their mortgages, loans or credit card bills every month has soared in the last six months.
Figures were revealed yesterday that showed that more than one in ten people are struggling to pay thei... Read >
Author: Gill
07th October 2008
A property for sale in France is a subject that has always tempted British buyers. A reasonable percentage of British families own a second home in France and many other families are busy checking out the prospects on regular basis. It is perhaps only Spa... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
29th September 2008
With the worrying uncertainty of the current economic climate and the continuous reports of rising costs for UK households the traditional two-week holiday is becoming a rarity. Yet it would be wrong to assume Britons are not taking any holidays – inste... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
26th September 2008
The advent of new electronic communication and financial methodologies has laid a major impact on the day-to-day and economic lives. One of the most convenient and viable services conceived is the popularisation of e-lending.. Through technological advanc... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
24th September 2008
The credit crunch has resulted a vicious circle of debt trap around the Britons. Getting caught in the clutches of the debt trap is no more a rare occurrence now as borrowing for every large or smaller need has become easier with the advent of e-lending. ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
24th September 2008
Online dating service UK is one of the most lively in the world. They have been pace setters in this industry. More Britons are opting for this kind of meeting for singles. In the recent past, this kind of dating used to be for young people in the UK but,... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
19th September 2008
Surveys have revealed that Britons are not doing enough to prepare themselves for retirement
GE Money reveals that only one in four Britons calculate that their future savings will be not be substantial enough to provide them with comfortable retiremen... Read >
Author: Which4u
15th September 2008
In many parts of Europe this summer the reputation of Brits holidaying abroad has taken a hammering - again - from Spain to Greece and other popular holiday destinations.
British newspapers and television programmes ran stories on a regular basis durin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th September 2008
Many Britons are facing credit problems these days due to the credit crunch. People get into bad credit problem due to one or the other adverse financial reason. But now the low scorers need not worry as they can avail loans for their credit repairing and... Read >
Author: Amelie Eve
09th September 2008
In the wake of taxpayers discovering that their money may be at risk following the government’s £24bn rescue of Northern Rock, people up and down the country were shocked and worried to learn about the apparent loss of sensitive data on over 25 million... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
08th September 2008
Home is the most precious possession of an individual. It is the place where you can derive heavenly pleasure. Therefore, purchasing home is one the greatest achievements in your life. To purchase a home, you need money. However, some people have not enou... Read >
Author: martin
08th September 2008
Home is the most precious possession of each and every individual. It is the place where you can derive heavenly pleasure. Therefore, purchasing home is one the greatest achievements in your life. To purchase a home, you need money. However, some people h... Read >
Author: martin
08th September 2008
Home is the most precious possession of each and every individual. It is the place where you can derive heavenly pleasure. Therefore, purchasing home is one the greatest achievements in your life. To purchase a home, you need money. However, some people h... Read >
Author: Caron Young
08th September 2008
Many of those who have tried to compare mortgages from company to company describe the selection process in terms of a lottery; the material offered by mortgage companies is often riddled with jargon and perplexing percentages and the Internet will only s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th September 2008
According to a new survey done by Sainsbury's Finance, one in four Britons plans to holiday without travel insurance and risk having to spend thousands in repatriation costs. Nearly a third of those claim they do not need travel insurance, while a fifth ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
08th September 2008
With 69% of Britons preferring to use plastic rather than cash, a whopping 3 million of them juggling 5 or more credit cards, and someone every two seconds switching credit cards in order to take advantage of introductory 0% interest balance transfer of... Read >
Author: mpressman
05th September 2008
The summer just doesn’t feel right without trips to the beach, endless barbeques and noticeable tan lines, but once again the British climate has failed to provide the appropriate conditions. Many will write off the year as a waste, but others will be... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
03rd September 2008
Different people adopt different means to meet their needs. Some dip into the existing savings pool to cover the cost. Some prefer short time denial and some borrow money from the loan market. If your existing saving does not allow you the means and if yo... Read >
Author: gracy
03rd September 2008
Over 50 per cent of householders were not able to arrange a capped price energy deal before the last round of price rises, according to the Motley Fool.
According to research carried out by the independent financial advice site, 54 per cent of people w... Read >
Author: ARouse
03rd September 2008
Holidaymakers are left in a quandry every summer. They need to get away, do something new and forget about their worries. But where can you go to cut loose, party and be completely free of cares? The obvious answer is, of course, Ibiza.
To say that Ibi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Having a new baby might be a drain on many family's household budgets - but not enough in Britain it would seem with ever more families taking an overseas holiday within weeks of their new arrival.
A survey undertaken by a British insurance company rev... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Are you considering an overseas holiday and think it's impossible to take your young child on an overseas holiday? It's certainly not the easiest holiday you'll ever take, but with some preparation and patience it can be a fun and enjoyable time for the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st September 2008
Nowadays, most of the people look for free gifts on purchase of a product. This is because they want to get more benefits from their purchases.
On basis of this reason, today, most of the mobile retailers and vendors are offering amazing free gifts to... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin
25th August 2008
'Contentment is the real happiness' looses its relevance when your numerous desires have remained unaccomplished due to the lack of sufficient funds. It is a fact that everybody is not rich by birth. There are huge numbers of people all around the globe w... Read >
Author: gracy
24th August 2008
Spain is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting record numbers to relocate to its shores every year and the country has an estimated 1.5 million foreign residents so why is it so attractive? The answer to this question is easy it ... Read >
Author: Helen
22nd August 2008
Overseas property buyers have two choices when investing in a property – either buying off-plan property or buying a second sale property. Buying off-plan property means a purchaser is buying a building, such as a villa or an apartment, while it is stil... Read >
Author: sophiebrooks
22nd August 2008
It has been estimated that approximately 7.4 million Britons have some form of medical insurance and this number is set to increase. But why are so many people deciding to opt for private healthcare and insurance, and moving away from entrusting their hea... Read >
Author: dtymon
22nd August 2008
In the loan market of today, more and more borrowers are trying their hands on payday loans which are better known as small personal loans. These type of loans can be availed by anyone who has a regular income, is above the age of 18 years and has an exis... Read >
Author: gracy
21st August 2008
Rising inflation and a lack of credit has forced many Britons into a difficult economic situation, according to Legal & General.
The financial services firm has announced that the number of people who are now living beyond their means has increased sig... Read >
Author: ARouse
18th August 2008
When studies were carried out a few years ago into Britons and emigrating it was revealed that 5,000 Britons a week moved abroad permanently during 2005 and already there are over 50,000 Britons now living in Portugal after making the decision to pack up ... Read >
Author: Helen
18th August 2008
Portugal stands as one of the most popular overseas locations for Britons moving abroad. It is geographically diverse and has a laid back attitude towards life so it’s no wonder that two million of us visit annually, many of which decide to stay over an... Read >
Author: Helen
18th August 2008
Effective management of debt is an ideal way to turn your loans, credit cards, store cards and overdrafts into one affordable, single monthly payment. With this, you can pay off your debts and get on with your life. By the process of merging your debts in... Read >
Author: gracy
17th August 2008
Three of the bigger UK supermarkets have reduced the cost of petrol, as a means of trying to help consumers who may be struggling with increased fuel costs, surging inflation and the credit crunch.
Asda said yesterday that it would cut prices at the pu... Read >
Author: ARouse
17th August 2008
It has been found that Britons no longer use their mobile phones simply for calling others whilst they are on the go.
There are increasingly more people who are using their phones to send text messages, take photographs and for searching the internet.
... Read >
Author: Gill
16th August 2008
The Britons like to enjoy their holidays abroad and for them, the countries like Switzerland and Thailand are really the hot destinations. The choices are made about where to go, how to get there and what to do while on the holidays. However, the only thi... Read >
Author: gracy
16th August 2008
If you’ve named your car George or Mildred, you’re not the only one. A recent website survey revealed that over 4.5 million Britons, equating to one out of five UK car owners, have given their car a pet name and think of their ‘little baby’ motor ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
16th August 2008
Indian Cuisine – a Global Phenomenon
Indian food experienced unprecedented growth in popularity during the late 20th century – now one of the world’s most popular types of cuisine. An early fusion of Eastern and Western cuisine forged an exciti... Read >
Author: We love Curry
15th August 2008
Lego
Star Wars
Leapfrog Tag
A poll by Argos has revealed the nation’s favourite toys and the store has predicted its 2008 Christmas bestsellers.
Lego has been voted Britain's favourite toy almost 50 years after it first hit the shelves, res... Read >
Author: uebyanglu
14th August 2008
Financial terms have remained jargon for many of us. Whenever the topic of finance is discussed, it is important to note that everyone's situation is analysed in a different ramification. One's financial situation is different from the other and financial... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
14th August 2008
A recent study undertaken by Gfk NOP has found that an increasing number of Britons are becoming concerned about their finances. The research firm indicated that the overall index measuring British opinions on the state of the economy reached -29 during m... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
14th August 2008
When preparing to go on vacation, remember to pack your manners. No matter where you end up travelling, the locals are going to base a lot on your behaviour, including how they perceive your culture in general, on how you behave.
It seems as though ma... Read >
Author: zmeetrakesh
13th August 2008
It may surprise those of us who are covered, but a massive 20% of home owners in the United Kingdom have decided not to buy home insurance of any kind. These figures are much higher than most would assume, as surely most of us would consider our home to b... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
13th August 2008
Not having insurance could leave those consumers on low incomes at greater financial risk, it has been suggested. The news comes as research carried out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) reveals that just over a third of people (35 per cent) li... Read >
Author: ASHUG
13th August 2008
To many, owning a holiday home abroad is nothing more than a dream; a luxury which is the prerogative of the rich and famous or of bank robbers. It's hardly for the likes of ordinary folk like you and me, is it?
Not so! If you investigate the possibili... Read >
Author: AJAYKUMAR
13th August 2008
Not having insurance could leave those consumers on low incomes at greater financial risk, it has been suggested. The news comes as research carried out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) reveals that just over a third of people (35 per cent) li... Read >
Author: ASHUG
13th August 2008
The caves of Spain - Just for the love of it
The most recent possessions tendency to come out of Spain may appear more Bedrock than Benidorm. But if the marketing spiel is to be alleged, caves possibly will be the subsequently large thing in assets. It... Read >
Author: vinky
13th August 2008
The caves of Spain - Just for the love of it
The most recent possessions tendency to come out of Spain may appear more Bedrock than Benidorm. But if the marketing spiel is to be alleged, caves possibly will be the subsequently large thing in assets. It... Read >
Author: vinky
12th August 2008
While it's not limited to one demographic or culture, there are some tourists that are notoriously worse than others. However, no matter where you're from, you're getting a bad rap for one thing or another
When preparing to go on vacation, remember to... Read >
Author: zmeetrakesh
29th July 2008
Brits have been hit by a 26 per cent rise in the cost of living over the last two years as everyday bills creep up, according to insurance provider, Combined Insurance.
The insurer’s cost of living tracker, which follows monthly spends on living cos... Read >
Author: Ruth
29th July 2008
Half of UK consumers fear for their finances
Where there's muck there's ... A £57 million bill
64% of Britons are considering carrying on working after retirement
Middle Britain house prices to drop £40,000 by Christmas
Home insurance leaves Britons... Read >
Author: Jason Hulott
28th July 2008
Not having insurance could leave those consumers on low incomes at greater financial risk, it has been suggested. The news comes as research carried out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) reveals that just over a third of people (35 per cent) li... Read >
Author: RAM
24th July 2008
Two million Britons have left the UK over the past decade, according to recent figures released by the Office for National Statistics. According to the ONS, in 2006, more than 200,000 people emigrated from the UK, which means the total number who have lef... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords
23rd July 2008
There is a volume of lending-funding borrowing options available for the benefits of Britons facing financial malaise. Many people are confused by some of the financial terminologies and the jargons prevailing in the money market. They quest about some in... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
23rd July 2008
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is warning home owners, who live in areas that are at more risk of flooding, that their properties may not be covered by home insurance policies, unless the Government, intervene and create measures that will limi... Read >
Author: Ruth
21st July 2008
A leading travel company has recently conducted a survey and found from the results that there are many Britons who are finding travel insurance and are amongst the best at buying bargain policies.
The survey by the travel company also showed that arou... Read >
Author: Gill
21st July 2008
Effective debt advice is Britain's new growth industry in the wake of increasing per capita debt burden and credit crunch. Thousands of Britons are now picking up the pieces from the credit-card fuelled consumer spending boom. Spending through credit card... Read >
Author: gracy
21st July 2008
The short term cash advances available in the UK loan market provide you the unsecured, short-term cash advance until your next payday. Britons often choose these cash advances to cover small, unexpected expenses while avoiding costly bounced-check fees a... Read >
Author: gracy
20th July 2008
Kenya's safari rally, the once famous and popular world championship event has been fighting unsuccessfully to get back to its lost status. The Safari lost its place in the world rally series after the government of Kenya failed to provide enough funding ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
18th July 2008
Debt trap is the result of spiralling debt and defaults. when a person misses the installments uses the plastic money irrationally, the debt trap starts its functioning. In the present scenario of high living cost and inflation, debt trap is a common phen... Read >
Author: gracy
18th July 2008
Financial shortfalls can happen to anyone at any moment of time. These shortfalls never care for whether you have good or bad credit record. At times of needs, loans available in the UK loan market help a lot. Earlier it was quite problematic to find a lo... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
17th July 2008
Beating the credit crunch can be achieved by exploiting the web and setting up and running your own online business
Even with the forecast downturn in the economy predicated by the doom and gloom merchants, you can still expect online businesses to gro... Read >
Author: website1st
17th July 2008
There are some great debt settlement tips for those who are in a debt trap and are looking for means to get rid of it. Debt trap is a common scenario in today's world of consumerism. This is because for many of the purchases(whether luxury or necessity), ... Read >
Author: gracy
17th July 2008
According to a recent eminent research, while Britons do a pretty good job of managing their money, most of them need occasional but instant financial help to sort out some short-term financial liabilities. An increasing number of Britons are now choosing... Read >
Author: gracy
16th July 2008
With the increase in bad credit score, the advent of expert debt help companies was necessitated in the UK loan market who can offer perfect solution for the mounting debt burden. Though these debt help companies do not come under the control of the gover... Read >
Author: gracy
15th July 2008
Although introduced relatively recently credit cards have become firmly entrenched in the average British household, and are used for a wide variety of spending from the weekly shop to booking a holiday. Their flexibility and ease of use have made them a ... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
15th July 2008
According to a recent study, roughly 15m Britons are living a “deluded” financial lifestyle – trying to maintain a middle-class standard of living on a working class wage.
Many are living in a middle-class fantasy world of second homes, private ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
14th July 2008
Summary: Payday loans can be easily availed by the bad credit borrowers as the loan approval is not dependent upon credit search. These loans are short term in nature and fit for all needs.
It is correctly said that everyday is new. Cropping up of unex... Read >
Author: Amenda
11th July 2008
Kenya's safari rally, the once famous and popular world championship event has been fighting unsuccessfully to get back to its lost status. The Safari lost its place in the world rally series after the government of Kenya failed to provide enough funding ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
10th July 2008
Piling of debt burden has all the potential to create adverse financial situations. If timely and adequate steps are not taken to eliminate debt burden, it may lead to extreme financial situations like bankruptcy. For this reason only, consolidation of de... Read >
Author: gracy
10th July 2008
Summary: Cheap loans can be available if the borrower pledges his residential property against the loan amount. The presence of security not only lowers the rate of interest but also makes the repayment term higher.
In the present scenario, availing lo... Read >
Author: Amenda
09th July 2008
People with the habit of mismanagement of finance are often punished for their various misdeeds. Plenty of adverse consequences arise due to the mismanagement of finance. It is very common for somebody to succumb to fleeting temptations and fatal traps. T... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
09th July 2008
Have you forgotten exactly when you have to spend your happy moments with family? Take a break from the cyclic daily routine and plan your holidays at the long cherished destination. Holidaying generally motivates and provide you with relief you from the ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
09th July 2008
Kitchens across British homes, have £2.6 billion of kitchen gadgets rusting in cupboards completely unused, according to research from Halifax Home Insurance.
From spice shakers to blenders, kitchens are filled with unused appliances. Men spend an ave... Read >
Author: Ruth
09th July 2008
According to research, conducted by financial websites, MoneyExpert.com and CreditExpert.co.uk, many Britons are in denial about the level of debt they are in, while others are worried about their ability to manage their debt.
MoneyExpert.com, the fina... Read >
Author: Ruth
07th July 2008
Great value investment in houses, apartments and villas in the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Enjoy great vacations in the sunshine.
The Cyprus property market has seen plenty of success because of the sheer glamour of the island, which is the third la... Read >
Author: Intsub
06th July 2008
The more comforts plastic money are offering, the more incidences of outstanding debts are coming to light. Normally, the card users do not think much for the repayment and keeps on using the plastic money in an unending and callous manner. Since, they ar... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
03rd July 2008
Increases in the price of food are still to weighing down on consumers, according to a new repor.
According to Johnny Stern, director of mySupermarket, Britons are increasingly finding that food prices are on the up. This was partially attributed to re... Read >
Author: ARouse
02nd July 2008
When you have an IVA lodged against you, obtaining a loan against property is difficult. IVA is the abbreviation of Individual Voluntary Arrangement. This system was were introduced by the 1986 Insolvency Act. Since the introduction of IVAs, many Britons ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
01st July 2008
Snoring does not only make a person moody due to a lack of sleep; in some cases in can be the factor that ends a marriage! The idea of buying two beds just to keep your marriage seems extreme and trying to follow all the snoring advice can be a thankless ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2008
Following in the footsteps of some of today's biggest bands, Alphabeat has put the power in the hands of the fans. The assignment: design an
Alphabeat t-shirt
that will grab the attention of Alphabeat, themselves. The rewards: 2 tickets to one of this... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th June 2008
The principle behind a debt consolidation loan is simple: to bring together two or more of your debts into one new loan and therefore only one interest rate that will reduce your current monthly outgoings.
With Britons carrying a combined debt of over ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
24th June 2008
Coffee is a global commodity with Britons drinking approximately 70 million cups of coffee per day. With this amount of usage, no wonder there are so many coffee machine choices out there! Coffee machines have evolved over the years with new technologies... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd June 2008
Every year, thousands of Britons decide to relocate to other countries for a variety of reasons – from schooling to employment.
Whilst many choose to rent property temporarily during their stays – regardless of length of stay – there are many mor... Read >
Author: DCollins
21st June 2008
A rapidly increasing number of Britons is putting their travel insurance at risk by booking different parts of their trip separately, a new study carried out by Marks & Spencer (M&S) Money has recently revealed.
According to the research, an increase i... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
20th June 2008
No win, no fee has become a well known phrase in our society, with the implications and suggestions instantly recognised by nearly all Britons.
No win no fee adverts bombard out television screens as we are constantly encouraged to pursue no win no fe... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
20th June 2008
Since the discovery of oil in 1962, the United Arab Emirates has been transformed from an impoverished region made up of small desert principalities to a modern state with a high standard of living, and one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
20th June 2008
April 2008 saw the arrival of the Infosec Show in London, where top IT security companies came together to discuss the hot topics in the information security industry. One of the hottest of the hot topics discussed at the 2008 show was the increase in ph... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
20th June 2008
Hundreds of thousands of British homebuyers who opted for foreign currency mortgages with lower interest rates are the latest victims of the property crunch.
Latest statistics now show that the euro has soared by nearly 20% against sterling during the... Read >
Author: jack albert
18th June 2008
For those who can bear to watch from between their fingers, Switzerland will be attracting plenty of attention in the next few weeks. But while this may be a matter of much pain for football fans around Britain as none of the home nations take part in the... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
17th June 2008
A new study has revealed that the majority of Britons are loathe to talk about their personal finances. Just 14 per cent are willing to admit their level of personal debt.
The least discussed area of debt was found to be the amount that people have bor... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
13th June 2008
To many, owning a holiday home abroad is nothing more than a dream; a luxury which is the prerogative of the rich and famous or of bank robbers. It's hardly for the likes of ordinary folk like you and me, is it?
Not so! If you investigate the possib... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
11th June 2008
Ofcom publish a code of practice for broadband suppliers. Customers must understand the speed they will get and be put on the correct package accordingly.
This week industry regulator Ofcom have published a code of practice for fixed line broadband pr... Read >
Author: JGray
11th June 2008
Ofcom publish a code of practice for broadband suppliers. Customers must understand the speed they will get and be put on the correct package accordingly.
This week industry regulator Ofcom have published a code of practice for fixed line broadband pr... Read >
Author: JGray
11th June 2008
Research from price comparison website MoneyExpert.com has revealed that more than 3 million people in the UK are trying to manage their finances using five or more credit cards.
Thirty per cent of Britons applied for a new card during 2007 – 2008 a... Read >
Author: Phil
11th June 2008
Summary: Nowadays, the loans for people with bad credit offer a unique chance to mend the wretched credit status. Since these loans are available in both secured and unsecured categories, they help the bad credit borrowers to deal with their financial def... Read >
Author: Amenda
11th June 2008
Summary: Unsecured loans for debt consolidation are the risk free borrowing options and reduce the total payable amount of the borrower. These loans are available at a competitive rate of interest with the increased competition in the UK loan market.
T... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
09th June 2008
Spain is a perennial favourite for British tourists and property investors alike. It may be due to the relaxed lifestyle, the sun-soaked beaches or the traditionally easy path to earning a bit of cash through holiday lets - whatever the reason, Spain cons... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
02nd June 2008
Summary: Bad credit secured loans enable the clients to get financial help from the loan market even if their economic profiles have been tarnished by a bad credit rating.
Such borrowings enable the persons with a dented credit image to get borrowings ... Read >
Author: Amenda
29th May 2008
Summary: The personal loans are the loans provided to the individuals to meet their vastly ranging personal requirements and the most auspicious dreams.
We all are living in the times of global economic system. Nowadays, it is becoming more and more di... Read >
Author: Amenda
29th May 2008
Summary: The UK financial sector is moving ahead at an unprecedented level. Every week there are fresher and fresher gusts of economic winds to virtually renovate the recharge the economic prospects of those in need of funds to cater to their personal req... Read >
Author: Amenda
28th May 2008
The current fall in house prices that are taking place across the UK may not be good news for the majority of current homeowners, but there is one group that is surely giving thanks for their good fortune: landlords.
A BBC report on rental demand reveals... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
25th May 2008
Britons are throwing away millions of pounds a day through ignorance about remortgages, according to a report by Abbey Mortgages. £25 million pounds is being wasted every day because people are paying lenders’ Standard Variable Rates rather than remort... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner
25th May 2008
Taking out an unsecured personal loan still carries a social stigma, according to a study by Abbey Loans. A large amount of Britons are taking out loans in secret, as they are too ashamed to admit their financial position to friends and family. Over £7 b... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner
22nd May 2008
Would you use your mobile to shop? Our survey says you would.
A recent survey conducted by Lightspeed Research, a leading online market research company, has shown that us Britons are quite happy with the prospect of shopping via the internet on our m... Read >
Author: JGray
21st May 2008
Fancy additions to today's vehicles are leaving many Britons bewildered according to new research.
Insurance services provider LV= claims that over a third (37 per cent) of people interviewed in a recent study admitted to not understanding the function... Read >
Author: ARouse
21st May 2008
It may surprise those of us who are covered, but a massive 20% of home owners in the United Kingdom have decided not to buy home insurance of any kind. These figures are much higher than most would assume, as surely most of us would consider our home to b... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
20th May 2008
A survey conducted by a leading home insurance company has found that the average home in Britain contains £1,986 worth of jewellery, with a further 11 per cent of people owning jewellery that comes to more than £5,000. In total, there is thought to be... Read >
Author: Gill
20th May 2008
Figures released by the Bank of England have revealed that Britons had wracked up an astonishing £54.93 billion worth of credit card debt by the end of 2007. It is no surprise then that people in Britain are twice as likely to have plastic credit the... Read >
Author: Phil
15th May 2008
It’s not an uncommon occurrence for one to pay for an item on their credit card – for large purchases like a new TV or hi-fi system, it’s probably the method of payment that most sellers prefer. Along with the rise of the internet, with many website... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
15th May 2008
According to the latest turns in the UK financial markets there has been a considerable rise in the borrowings availed against the security of the houses. These secured loans are considered safe by the credit providers. These are very beneficial in the se... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
11th May 2008
With-profits funds had suffered a decline in popularity over the last decade due to stock market uncertainty and doubts about the value of the product. However, now could be the ideal time for savvy investors to reconsider investing in them, according ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th May 2008
According to a report published by advisory service provider Saga, debt levels are one of the least commonly discussed areas of personal finance among Britons.
In newly-released statistics, it was shown that just 14 per cent of people openly discuss th... Read >
Author: ARouse
09th May 2008
According to Paypal Brits will spend over £1.6 billion on their loved ones this Valentine’s Day. Direct Line has predicted that £467 million of this total figure will be spent on expensive jewellery, the lucky recipients should make sure they are cove... Read >
Author: Jemma
09th May 2008
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has issued a report which has shown that hundreds of thousands of Britons are falling further into debt, ending up in court and facing the repossession of their homes due to irresponsible lending practices, inaccurate ad... Read >
Author: Jemma
09th May 2008
Why loans? Loans are generally taken when one finds no other way to obtain the fund required. The inability to find funds may be due to not-so-good financial status or the unexpected nature of the need. Most Britons are facing financial fuss. So, at times... Read >
Author: Michael Moore
08th May 2008
Summary: Unsecured personal loans are those loans which do not require any security against them.
These loans are those personal funds provided by the lenders which come without any collateral. Though the security here is missing, yet there is an indir... Read >
Author: Amenda
08th May 2008
Summary: The loans for bad credit offer a unique chance to mend the wretched credit position. As they are available in both secured and unsecured categories, these loans help the bad credit borrowers to deal with their financial deficits intelligently.
... Read >
Author: Amenda
08th May 2008
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has issued a report which has shown that hundreds of thousands of Britons are falling further into debt, ending up in court and facing the repossession of their homes due to irresponsible lending practices, inaccurate ad... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
According to Paypal Brits will spend over £1.6 billion on their loved ones this Valentine’s Day. Direct Line has predicted that £467 million of this total figure will be spent on expensive jewellery, the lucky recipients should make sure they are cove... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
One in ten British car owners are putting themselves at risk of identity theft, research from Direct Line Car Insurance has revealed.
According to the study, Brits are putting themselves at risk of identity theft by leaving personal documents such as h... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
08th May 2008
Portugal has been the subject of plenty of attention in recent months, not least as an alternative Iberian destination to Spain. Providing high quality accommodation rather than pile-them-high blocks of flats on the Costas is one way the country can be tr... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
02nd May 2008
Availing the amenities is very easy and simple, but maintenance of these utilities is costly. Some people require money for their car repairs, some for home improvements, however some need cash for any sort emergency or for paying any medical bill. Every ... Read >
Author: gracy
02nd May 2008
Summary :There is a increasing trend among 50+ Britons to go for quality vacation. Best personal loans make their wishes fulfilled by financing the total cost of vacation.
According to the figures released by hotel firm Holiday Inn, between 2005 and 20... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
29th April 2008
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has issued a report which has shown that hundreds of thousands of Britons are falling further into debt, ending up in court and facing the repossession of their homes due to irresponsible lending practices, inaccurate advi... Read >
Author: OnlyFinance
28th April 2008
Summary: Bad credit unsecured loans are the risk and collateral free borrowing option for bad credit loan applicants. Although these loans charge a higher rate of interest, they offer instant cash to the borrower.
Bad credit history is like contracted ... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
26th April 2008
People who unify their overdue amount are considered as if they are going through hard monetary conditions. It is not a true that every time there are people, who perform the exercise of loan consolidation on an annual or bi-annual basis, irrespective of ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
25th April 2008
It has been said that more than half a million people from Britain have second homes in France while a further 100,000 live there permanently. One of the most compelling reasons for many Britons to relocate to France is the price of the property and the f... Read >
Author: Helen
25th April 2008
These are heady days in Cyprus. With the euro now its official currency, tying it in with most of the major economies in the continent (Britain being the obvious exception), the economy is in a new phase. A new presidency has begun too, with the tantalisi... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
24th April 2008
summary; Loans for bad credit offer a unique chance to mend the wretched credit status. Available in both secured and unsecured categories, these loans help the bad credit borrower to deal with his financial deficits smartly.
Bad credit is no more a ni... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
18th April 2008
According to many sages, the Spanish property market is a bad news story just now. The boom years are over, the credit crunch has struck, prices are down, some property firms have gone out of business and others are struggling.
In the midst of all this, ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
16th April 2008
When applying for most categories of loans credit lenders will want to know a considerable amount of information. Such information usually includes full details on your past borrowing, employment status and what you intend to use the loan for.
The majo... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
16th April 2008
It’s no secret that we are a nation of car lovers. We spend time making sure they’re clean, polished and looking shiny in the summer sun (or summer rain in our case)
And we also spend money on our vehicles, from modification – both to the interio... Read >
Author: DCollins
16th April 2008
The recent vibes that France is offering an island of comparative strength, stability and promise in a stormy sea have been well documented, but the country, it seems, has not just remained strong enough to keep its position in the market. It has, it has ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
16th April 2008
Bargain deals are not limited to groceries, household products or fashion goods any more. Today, even dental care is on sale. But the catch is that you have to cross the international border to buy it.
Dental tourism, as this phenomenon is known, is a ... Read >
Author: Healthbase
13th April 2008
Bargain deals are not limited to groceries, household products or fashion goods any more. Today, even dental care is on sale. But the catch is that you have to cross the international border to buy it.
Dental tourism, as this phenomenon is known, is a ... Read >
Author: Healthbase
13th April 2008
Nearly one in three Brits think that rebuild cost is the same or more than purchase price, according to Confused .com, the price comparison site.
According to the research, 10% of consumers thought that rebuild cost and purchase price were the same, an... Read >
Author: shep
13th April 2008
There are many reasons why people take out loans; some of these needs are for home improvements, a new car or taking a holiday. For reasons such as these, the personal loans business is a very successful one.
However; if you think that these needs sum... Read >
Author: Gill
11th April 2008
Darwin’s scientific curiosity took him to the Galapagos Islands. Walter Ralegh brought potatoes and tobacco back from the New World. Evidently, however, Britons have lost their sense of adventure: a recent study reveals that the 2.5 million travellers ... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
09th April 2008
Despite earning more money than the national average those with high incomes are developing financial difficulties, new research shows.
A study carried out by Axa reveals that about three-quarters (72 per cent) of Britons earning at least 30,000 pounds... Read >
Author: ARouse
06th April 2008
After a leading comparison site conducted a survey, it was discovered that the majority of Brits choose to pay for their items with their credit cards rather than with cash.
A third of people (32%) said that they regularly use their credit cards to pay... Read >
Author: Gill
04th April 2008
Summary: Unsecured loans are the best suited borrowing options for people who do not want any security to offer to the lenders. These loans are require minimal paperwork and are easily available in the market.
Borrowing money is no more an exclusive p... Read >
Author: Amenda
04th April 2008
Summary: Unsecured personal loans are non-security based capital provisions. These loans are temporary in nature and obtainable online and offline. Processing a loan online is the least time guzzling way of borrowing money.
Britons like to take pleasu... Read >
Author: Amenda
03rd April 2008
First time home buyers looking to enter the market would be well advised to allocate some time to mortgage comparison in order to ascertain a clear idea of exactly what options are available to them.
The current economic climate for 2008 has reduced the... Read >
Author: Rami Nseir
03rd April 2008
First time home buyers looking to enter the market would be well advised to allocate some time to mortgage comparison in order to ascertain a clear idea of exactly what options are available to them.
The current economic climate for 2008 has reduced the... Read >
Author: Rami Nseir
03rd April 2008
Young people have numerous life targets they wish to meet, new figures reveal.
In a study carried out by Alliance & Leicester as part of its Moving Improving research, taking their initial steps on the housing ladder is one of the main life goals those... Read >
Author: ARouse
03rd April 2008
Getting caught in a debt trap is no more a rare occurrence now as borrowing for every large or smaller need has become easier. The easy availability of credit has made Britons spendthrift. Plastic money, monthly calculation of interest and higher interest... Read >
Author: gracy
02nd April 2008
According to a recent research, three-fifths of Britons under monetary pressure are failing to seek help for their problems. The survey, which was conducted in January 2008, also showed that out of the 644 people questioned, some 125 currently have money ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
02nd April 2008
Britons are wasting billions of pounds in unnecessary tax payments, a new set of research shows.
In the latest TaxAction study carried out by Unbiased it was revealed that over the course of this year a total of 9.3 billion pounds will be frittered awa... Read >
Author: ARouse
02nd April 2008
Summary: Unsecured personal loans are non-security based money provisions. These loans are short-term in nature and available online and offline. However, processing a loan online is considered to be the least time consuming.
Britons like to enjoy holi... Read >
Author: Amenda
01st April 2008
Britons are continuing to look for property for sale in Spain. The love affair with Spain started in the 1960’s with the onset of mass tourism, and properties for sale were purchased mainly along the ‘Costas.’ In recent years, for a variety of reaso... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
01st April 2008
It will come as no surprise to those investing in land that achieving planning permission on a UK land site is where lies the most lucrative investment land returns, but there are other ways to make money from a land investment, writes Alex Way.
Where ... Read >
Author: Dietrich Elliot
01st April 2008
As they say, home is the ultimate destination of any man. What if this luxury turns out to be a disturbing experience as you are left with little personal space in the home? It will be a good idea to get another floor constructed so that you can again res... Read >
Author: gracy
27th March 2008
Have you ever met anyone who can honestly say that things have never gone wrong for them? There will always be good times and bad times, even for those who apparently have it all. As for the rest of us, ordinary people, we will always have ups and downs. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2008
Many Britons ask a relevant question - What is a good loan plan? There may be different answers to this question as the requirements are person-specific. But, in general, a loan can be termed as a good loan which is accessible with ease and without many e... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
26th March 2008
It might be the situation that you sift through your stack of credit cards and wonder you have so many. It is a common scenario in the UK as per head credit card count is now 2.9. Many people do not know that desperate use of plastic money affects credit ... Read >
Author: gracy
25th March 2008
Those Britons who are paying for their energy through a prepayment scheme are losing out on millions of pounds, according to findings by a price comparison website.
In a study carried out by moneysupermarket, it was revealed that the typical person mee... Read >
Author: ARouse
25th March 2008
Draw the sketches of sweet home in a redefined way
Are you planning to give your home the all new majestic look? You might take this as an awful joke as you are neck dip in debt burden and perturbed by the dark patches in credit score. Still, your home ... Read >
Author: kabir
19th March 2008
In a climate of rising interest rates and rising inflation, Britons with a number of loans and debts find their life very struggling. It is beyond their capacity to pay what they owe each month. Now, the Bank of England has ruled out the possibility of an... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
19th March 2008
Draw the sketches of sweet home in a redefined way
Are you planning to give your home the all new majestic look? You might take this as an awful joke as you are neck dip in debt burden and perturbed by the dark patches in credit score. Still, your home ... Read >
Author: kabir
12th March 2008
For those looking for evidence that the worldwide credit crunch is not quite so worldwide as some might think, the best place to look, it appears, may be across the channel, which, as a major hotspot for Britons looking at buying investment property, is j... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
11th March 2008
A significant number of Britons are worried about the country's economic prospects, new research shows.
In the Cracking the Credit Crunch: Recession Veterans vs Recession Virgins study by Fool, it was revealed that 17 per cent of people believe Britain... Read >
Author: ARouse
11th March 2008
People often live their life and avail finance in a garb of denial. This comes from simple negligence and ignorance about opportunities. At times of happiness they spend in such a lavish way as if it is the last great thing they will ever witness. At that... Read >
Author: gracy
10th March 2008
Portugal has always been a popular destination for Britons wishing to purchase a holiday home abroad or to buy a place in the sun for their retirement.
Pure investment purposes have also been behind such foreign property transactions, but according to o... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
10th March 2008
The new high speed broadband packages that are now available are enabling people to work from home and many people have opted to do just that. For disabled people especially, broadband has provided them with a way of working from home in comfort and ease.... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
10th March 2008
A leading car hire insurance firm, which provides excess insurance for people who want to rent vehicles, has warned consumers that some European car rental companies are charging customers enormous excess penalties.
The company has said that many UK dr... Read >
Author: Gill
10th March 2008
As record numbers of Brits leave the UK for a new life abroad, currency specialist HiFX has released its first Annual Global Emigration Hotspots Report. The study reveals migration trends in 2007 and predicts where Brits will be moving to this year. Austr... Read >
Author: amerie
08th March 2008
It is not an exaggeration of fact that the recent decade has been witnessing an explosion in levels and numbers of credit card debt among the Britons. The relative ease of obtaining plastic money coupled with the anemic growth of wages has inspired more a... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
07th March 2008
The recent credit crunch and subsequent economic uncertainty has led many people to question the country's spending habits - and wonder if the time is about to come when borrowers start to pay. However, new statistics have revealed that Britons are a st... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
03rd March 2008
British consumers are burying their heads in the sand by choosing not to sort out their finances in 2008 and instead choosing more seemingly exciting activities, according to a new study. Just under half will be scared to open their bills in the first f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
03rd March 2008
Summary: Debt consolidation loans help you to minimise your payable interest rate and reduce your total payback amount. These loans can be availed at a competitive rate of interest if you compare different lenders.
There are occasions in life when you... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
03rd March 2008
People with bad credit understand that the doors to the world of credit are closed to them. Not at all, you are at fault. Mind you that money market always has some or other sort of financial solution for everyone. No matter whether you have a good credit... Read >
Author: Johns
03rd March 2008
The small island that has more than five thousand years of long history is enough to attract the attention of all the people who have love for travelling for its historical significance. But Malta is not confined to this only. That the Hollywood big guns ... Read >
Author: Alfie
29th February 2008
Summary: The terms and conditions of cheap loans need to be studied minutely before loan application. Features like lock-in period, repayment pattern, and early payment penalty should be given proper attention to avoid any increase in payback amount.
... Read >
Author: Amenda
28th February 2008
When you have empty bank accounts and things are left unfulfilled, you are put in a financial trouble. The holes in your budget put your passions and desires to a standstill. Financial deficit surely puts you in depression.
In such a situation you sho... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
28th February 2008
Loans are taken out when one finds no other way to obtain the fund required. Most of Britons are facing financial fuss. For the reason, lending authority has come up with solutions of Secured Loans UK so as to provide best monetary helps to the people in ... Read >
Author: Aldrich Chappel
26th February 2008
A new study by Prudential has found that a significant number of those approaching retirement age are considering using their homes as part of their pensions. According to Prudential, 17 per cent of people in the UK over the age of 45 say they plan to use... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th February 2008
There have been an increasing number of us now choosing to take our cars when visiting mainland Europe on self-drive holidays. Over 3 million Britons a year choose to travel to mainland Europe by car.
But whilst it might be more comfortable to drive a ... Read >
Author: DCollins
26th February 2008
Motorists are willing to splash out the cash when it comes to upgrading their car, new research shows.
A study carried out by Halifax indicates that about one in ten (nine per cent) drivers would like to get a new sound system for their vehicle, while ... Read >
Author: ARouse
26th February 2008
Those looking for new buy-to-let opportunities in a country which has a long-established property investment sector will often look for somewhere new, a fresh location which isn't already festooned with apartments and swarming with tourists, a place where... Read >
26th February 2008
Bridging loans help the real estate market in a significant way by filling the financial gap between two successive financial transactions. These loan plans are generally short-term in nature and charge a higher rate of interest.
The current credit cr... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
23rd February 2008
Business is booming in Dubai and many Britons are heading out there to work. But, anyone thinking of working there must familiarise themselves with the cultural etiquette before starting work there, if they are to avoid insulting Dubai nationals, or eve... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
21st February 2008
The recent move by one of Britons biggest card providers, Egg, to cancel 161,000 of its customer’s credit cards’ has left many consumers anxious.
The move was supposedly made to protect Egg, as they stated they targeted only “high risk” custom... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
20th February 2008
It was estimated that last year that Britons made over 65 million trips abroad, with previous years showing these figures to be ever increasing.
Considering the number of things that can go wrong with a trip and all of the extra expenses that can crop... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
11th February 2008
Is not it a great idea to have dual advantage from a loan plan? Meet your financial requirements and make yourself free from the clutches of bad credit tag. Some loan plans available in the UK financial market help you to avail this dual advantage. Bad cr... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
11th February 2008
Summary: Pending credit card bills can be consolidated into a low-interest loan plan with the quick personal loans available in the UK financial market. E-lending has reduced the paperwork involved in loan processing and made the loan approval fast.
... Read >
Author: Amenda
11th February 2008
Summary: Majority of people in the UK do not take financial planning seriously although the level of personal loans in the nation is increasing rapidly.
It seems that people are more interested in maintaining their lifestyle paying scant regards to fi... Read >
Author: Amenda
06th February 2008
That the property market in Spain faces changes is well known. The last few years saw a major boom in property market Spain which had to slow in the end and finally did in the last year. The country, like most, has had to face up to the credit crunch. In ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
06th February 2008
More than ever before, Britons are expected to buy Christmas presents. However financial fear of fetching gifts is growing. Ringing Christmas bells in the corner is just making you trying to take out financial assistance so as to celebrate your festival w... Read >
Author: Johns
06th February 2008
While Spain has long been the most popular destination for Britons buying overseas, be they buy-to-let investors, holiday home purchasers or ex-pats retiring to the sun, at least one of its neighbours has been doing nearly as well.
As it happens, that ne... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
06th February 2008
While Spain has long been the most popular destination for Britons buying overseas, be they buy-to-let investors, holiday home purchasers or ex-pats retiring to the sun, at least one of its neighbours has been doing nearly as well.
As it happens, that ne... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
06th February 2008
With 'credit crunch' rapidly becoming an everyday phrase, the Citizen’s Advice Bureaux has conducted a survey to establish the true extent of the debt problem for the UK and the results are quite startling. They have concluded that many people drowning ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
06th February 2008
Loan options to satisfy personal needs are not rare. Now, the UK loan market is flooded with loan plans of attractive interest rate and easy repayment patterns. Every loan plan claims to be more borrower-friendly than other.
The borrower should not take ... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
06th February 2008
A growing number of homeowners in the UK are serious about their privacy and want to cut off from their neighbours in favour of more personal space in and around their homes. Professional life has become so hectic and burdensome that people are in search ... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
04th February 2008
People who do not talk about their debt problems miss out on the support and advice from professional financial experts. Man is a social animal and he loves to talk at home, in the bus, at work, on the phone. Even if he or she is not actually talking, he ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
02nd February 2008
In a year which started with membership of the eurozone, Cyprus may have high hopes for the near future. The Cyprus property industry on the island is one of those areas of economic activity where further growth will be hoped for, while of course those c... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
02nd February 2008
For many Britons starting to see the effects of their "costly Christmas'" coupled with the burden of 2007's debts, their financial outlook for 2008 is probably looking pretty bleak.
If this sounds all too familiar then chances are you would benefit fr... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
01st February 2008
It is believed that 85 percent of Britons pay too much on their existing mortgage deals. Therefore, it is not surprising that an increasing number of people are looking at ways to reduce their mortgage liabilities and will not mind remortgaging their prop... Read >
Author: R Rama
31st January 2008
More than one million Britons have taken out a personal loan without the knowledge of their partners or family members, new research shows.
In a study carried out by Abbey Loans, it was revealed that some 1.35 million UK personal loan borrowers have ta... Read >
Author: ARouse
31st January 2008
Those consumers struggling with their finances following the festive period should look to switch to more competitive deals, it has been suggested.
According to Moneyfacts, now is the ideal time for the thousands of people who are now facing up to the ... Read >
Author: ARouse
30th January 2008
It is one of the most important things to have when you move into a house but surprisingly 1 in 5 Britons do not have home insurance, that’s 20% of the country who are unprepared for the worse case scenario; they lose their home to an accident.
The f... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
24th January 2008
Britons are spending billions of pounds on holidays, a new study shows.
According to figures by Alliance & Leicester Personal Loans, holidaymakers spend a total of 34.4 billion pounds on holidays every year. It was also revealed that some 23.3 billion ... Read >
Author: ARouse
23rd January 2008
Tourist chiefs have begun a campaign to encourage tourists to travel and experience culture during holidays in England.
Every year the UK attracts a plethora of tourists from different cultures to its shores.
With renowned museums and art galleries... Read >
Author: DCollins
23rd January 2008
With so many other negative headlines about the Spanish property market as it experienced a correction following years of boom in 2007, the crackdown on properties that were built illegally during recent years has hardly helped matters.
The problem was ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
22nd January 2008
Had the plethora of financial organisation engaged in offering debt management plans not been there in the UK, the debt scenario of the people of the nation would have been worse than what it is now. Looking at the number of people suffering from unmanage... Read >
Author: Garry
22nd January 2008
Young people feel that they are under intense financial strain, a new study shows.
According to research carried out by Gumtree, four out of ten Britons between the ages of 18 and 30 claimed that they are worried about their monetary situation and beli... Read >
Author: ARouse
22nd January 2008
Britons are taking on record levels of mortgage and credit card debt, with figures released last year showing that UK personal debts far out weigh that of our European neighbours.
For those in need of help with financial problems then the Citizens Adv... Read >
Author: Nick Cox
22nd January 2008
Broadband speeds differ a tremendous amount throughout the UK, but if you’re “out in the country”, it’s a fair bet that the speeds you’re experiencing are far from what you would like.
A study published by the Commission for Rural Communities... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
21st January 2008
Desire never ends. It gets added to as time goes on. People pay much of their efforts in fulfilling their varied requirements. It sometimes gets impossible almost for everyone to make it up due to financial insufficiency. To this prospect availing a loan ... Read >
Author: Ashley
18th January 2008
A significant number of Britons are using their savings to help friends or relatives in financial difficulty, it has been revealed. Around ten million (22 per cent) of respondents to a survey by Abbey say they have withdrawn money from their own savings ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th January 2008
Research conducted by Birmingham Midshires has revealed that parents estimate they save around £900 every year on the costs associated with bringing up their children thanks to the contributions they receive from their own mothers and fathers. In all, g... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th January 2008
1: Get a grip
It is estimated that Americans will charge $148 billion to their credit cards during Christmas period. A new poll also found one in four Britons felt they were struggling with debt as the UK annual interest bill for credit hit £93bn
Do... Read >
Author: Steven Hayes
18th January 2008
Most Britons aspire to owning their own home, and those about to get on the first step of the property ladder need to ensure that they have all the relevant insurances against mishaps, not just those relating to the home but also to the homeowner.
Bu... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
18th January 2008
It is not surprising that statistics show that most Britons simply do not shop around to Compare their car insurance quotes. The choice of motor insurance policies, and insurance companies, is almost bewildering.
However, if you do accept the first quo... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
16th January 2008
The range of financial guidance open to the public needs to improve.
Such is the assertion of the Financial Services Consumer Panel, after a recent study indicated that the current framework for advice is full of "confusion". It was suggested that the ... Read >
Author: ARouse
14th January 2008
This is the time of year when people start thinking about their summer holidays. Some have already booked a holiday, either abroad or in the UK, but for those of you who haven't, here's a few things to consider.
Location, location, location! Deciding w... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
14th November 2007
Do not let your small debt problems turn into big ones. People usually over indulge in festive season and spend much more than what they can afford. The festival discounts and other attractive offers in the marketplace make people spend more using credit ... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
14th November 2007
Money does not grow on trees, or that it burns holes in pockets to the list, too. What is much harder to understand is why so many people believe that investing in their homes can be viewed as a viable substitute. It remains to be seen how many of Britain... Read >
Author: Peter
09th November 2007
The value of the UK secured loans market looks set to pass the £10 billion mark in the next five years as more Britons look to consolidate their unsecured debt, according to a recent report issued by Datamonitor. The current estimated value of the UK sec... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
09th November 2007
Are Christmas debts still bothering you? Are the lenders calling you to repay your debts or else face the consequences? Well, do not worry. You have an answer in the form of debt consolidation. Sometimes people take out more loans than are needed in the ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
08th November 2007
In the UK one in three people have had their property purchase fall through, with more than 3 million house hunters being victims of gazumping, research showed today.So where did Gazumping originate from. It comes from the Yiddish word 'gezumph' meaning o... Read >
Author: Paul Hockney
05th November 2007
This year has proved to be a good one for Spanish tourism, and with Majorca doing particularly well, the sister island of Minorca is doing her best not to be overshadowed.With official figures some way off, the general feeling in the hotels and holidays t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st November 2007
How many times have you wearily glanced at a stack of paperwork or laundry, and sighed “I need a holiday”? Or sat at work daydreaming about the far-flung places you could go next summer, if you could just book the time off, save up some cash... learn ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
31st October 2007
With the Internet coming to the rescue of holiday planners, it has become easy to book holidays online. A survey showed that forty per cent of the respondents choose not to visit a travel agent in the last two years. The result was shared by a study from ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
22nd October 2007
Summary: Personal loans are suitable when you need financial assistance. These loans can be taken out to finance your big festival purchases as well as small day-to-day purchasing. People shop around when they have to buy big things. A research says that ... Read >
Author: Amenda
21st October 2007
The Brits are very fond of improving their homes. A recent survey reveals that one in three UK homeowners carry out major home improvements every five years. And, do you know from where many Brits get inspiration to improve their homes? Well, popular tele... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
19th October 2007
A survey from the FDF's Vegetarian (Meat-Free) Liaison Group, launched in November 2002 to bring together key vegetarian and meat-free food producers in one of the most dynamic and innovative sectors of the UK food industry, revealed that two thirds of Br... Read >
Author: jeya
18th October 2007
A loan can be a good source of supplementing your funds. But, it should also be backed by an equally good purpose. Taking a loan for your daily requirements or for unnecessary purposes might ruin your financial health. You should exercise some restraint a... Read >
Author: Amenda
12th October 2007
The majority of UK loans are used to consolidate debt, with new cars and home improvements completing the top three uses of unsecured lending, according to figures released by Sainsbury’s financial arm.Sainsbury’s Bank head of loans Peter Baillie stat... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th October 2007
Britons are usually keen to cover their risks with various types of insurances. Many of them opt for health covers, life insurance, home insurance, motor vehicle insurance, etc. The protection is also available to borrowers in the form of payment protecti... Read >
Author: Amenda
08th October 2007
A recent United Nations report named Britain as having the highest burglary rates of any nation in Europe, and a report released by Halifax Insurance has warned that British homeowners are making it too easy for burglars to break into their homes. The re... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
05th October 2007
British banks and their credit policies ave been in the news recently, but one of her best known banks and mortgages provider is to open three new offices on the Spanish islands of the Canaries plus the Balearic island of Minorca to meet demand for Briton... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th September 2007
People spend a lot during the festive season. In the months of December and January, many Britons take out loans to fund their purchases and shopping sprees. Whether it is credit cards or personal loans, almost everybody makes use of the credit facilities... Read >
Author: Amenda
27th September 2007
Every borrower would like to have a loan that puts very little financial burden on him. But, it is not always possible for everyone. Homeowners, though, have an advantage. They can pledge their homes and take out a loan against it at very low rates. By pl... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
25th September 2007
With the approach of “Buy Now, Pay Later”, many Britons have trampled their finances, thereby, scarring their credit profile severely. Due to this reason, getting the money raised from external sources has become an uphill task for them. Disapproval o... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
24th September 2007
If you are a homeowner and in search of some monetary backing to come out of your financial crunch, look no further. You will find raft of loan companies in the UK market itself to help you with some good money solution for any purpose. Now does that reli... Read >
Author: gracy
20th September 2007
Many Britons may have considered a holiday in the states to be a little overwhelming in the past; such a big country with so many things to see and quite expensive to travel to and get around once you have arrived. However, considering the recent strengt... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
20th September 2007
News on TV, in newspapers and on the radio about Britain's credit card debt may have caused you to look differently at your credit cards, but it shouldn’t. Credit cards enable consumers to make the most out of borrowed funds and if used optimally, coul... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
20th September 2007
Every year thousands of Brits decide to shun the national hobby of visiting the local D.I.Y. store on a bank holiday or long weekend and opt for a well earned break instead. Many people choose to stay in this country, but if you are prepared to hop over ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th September 2007
The lure of procuring more money on easy terms has left many Britons in lurch with cumbersome financial health. Due to their slackness and lack in observance, they have trampled with their finances and drowned in heavy debts.Not to add yourself in that fi... Read >
Author: Caitlin Lucy
17th September 2007
Short weekend holidays are becoming a popular way to get away from it all while you wait for that week or two you’ve booked off from work. Whether you’re making the most of a bank holiday weekend or simply taking an extra day or so off from your job,... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
02nd September 2007
If you are planning to take a break in the sun this summer and finance your trip it by borrowing, then you are not alone, according to the latest research carried out by comparison website MoneyExpert.com.
This year, almost one in five UK adults will p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th August 2007
Many of you people often get lured to swanky lifestyle, flamboyant cars; vivacious accessories both for yourself and for your homes but your desires never take a pause. If that pompous lifestyle is fulfilled, another desire evolves with full force. For fu... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
29th August 2007
The demand of mobile phones is on a constant rise in the UK. Britons are now going for high-end mobile devices which are capable of multitasking – right from imaging to music, from gaming to web activities and what not! All the major mobile manufacturin... Read >
Author: Amanda Dorothy
28th August 2007
Many people borrow money when they are in need. The terms and conditions are fixed at the time of borrowing. If after continuing a loan for two or three years you find that there is some better option available in the market, you may like to opt for it. I... Read >
Author: Amenda
23rd August 2007
Britons are facing more fees than they did last year on financial products and services such as personal loans, secured loans, mortgages and credit cards, as well as on savings and current accounts, according to the latest research from online comparison ... Read >
Author: ARouse
22nd August 2007
“Hang on” those of you with a little more reserved character may be shouting at me. “Don’t tar us all with the same brush; we’re not all like that”. This may be the case but I’m sure there are still many out there who can admit to becoming... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
22nd August 2007
Debt problems in Britain are being compounded by consumers who are underestimating their outstanding finances, according to new figures.
In contrast, secured loan borrowers were said to have a more accurate idea about their finances. The Mintel survey ... Read >
Author: ARouse
22nd August 2007
Those looking to buy a new car next month are being advised to plan their purchasing wisely.
In figures released earlier this week by uSwitch, thousands of motorists who are to buy a 57 registration vehicle from September 1st are set to waste millions ... Read >
Author: ARouse
09th August 2007
A beautiful home is what everyone craves for. If your home requires a huge investment for making it modern and up-to-date as per the current trends, then why not take a cheap loan. It will ease your financial burden as you can easily repay the loan in mon... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
09th August 2007
I must admit, until I began the research for this article I had no idea as to the amount of money we Britons spend on car insurance every year. In fact the figure currently stands at a cool £8.5 billion. In our endeavours to decrease the cost of our pr... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
08th August 2007
From a million unsold holidays just a few weeks ago, travel agents in the UK have seen a sharp turnaround in their summer season fortunes, as Britons fed up with weeks of rain and the heaviest flooding in living memory ditch home holidays in favour of an ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th August 2007
Hotels and holiday companies in Spain are winning the battle for European holidaymakers, with an impressive 5 per cent rise in visitor numbers for the 2007 summer season.
The country welcomed over ten million holiday makers in January, February and Mar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd August 2007
Boasting some of the best beaches in Europe, Portugal has long been a favourite destination for British sun-seekers taking advantage of cheap flights to the country, as well as the Mediterranean climate and lower cost of living it has to offer. But with ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th July 2007
Recent years have seen an astonishing rise in property rates in UK real state market. London being the highest with average cost of home touching £333,785. This is in fact a good sign for UK homeowners as coming years will witness a more increase in the ... Read >
Author: gracy
26th July 2007
Nowadays it's becoming a difficult task to control our expenses. You might put the blame on changing lifestyle or increasing cost of day to day requirements, but the fact remains that people give less time to plan their expenses. Britons usually have a la... Read >
Author: Amenda
26th July 2007
Personal loans are basically popular with people searching for low cost credit borrowings. However borrowing money has become a habit among UK citizens. The changing attitude towards life expectations has made people look for some financial help apart fro... Read >
Author: Amenda
26th July 2007
According to a survey by Abbey, Britons have wasted billions of pounds in purchasing unnecessary things. More than £169 billion have incurred on these purchasing. This might result in managing their day-to-day finances. If Britons go on mismanaging their... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
25th July 2007
Summer time always sees a maximum number of UK citizens going for vacations. This is the peak season for hoteliers, airline companies and even travel agents, as far as tourist traffic is concerned. Inspite of various offers and deductions available in the... Read >
Author: Amenda
25th July 2007
So, you are thinking of buying property. Then you must be aware of the troublesome job that it is. So many factors, so many issues to consider. Not to forget, a host of legal affairs and documentation and real estate market survey and price check. After a... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
24th July 2007
The fondness of holiday splurging, owning a new car, and spending on home improvement is well know fact among UK citizens. But the problem starts when this habit takes the shape of borrowing. Everyone enjoys spending money he doesn't own, however, one has... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
24th July 2007
Are you planning to go on a vacay this summer? Well, it’s really a nice experience that everyone should have. But, you should make it sure that this wonderful experience remains wonderful and does not become a financial disaster for you.
A recent re... Read >
Author: Amenda
23rd July 2007
Britons need to take time to ensure their mortgage deal is the right one for them, an industry expert has claimed.
Julia Dallimore, marketing director for Picture Financial, claimed that as interest rates continue to increase and a greater proportion o... Read >
Author: ARouse
20th July 2007
According to a recent search conducted by Halifax, Britons have a great fondness for home improvement. The figures which the agency has released claim that around 58% homeowners have gone for home furnishing in the last one year. The survey also shows tha... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
19th July 2007
Loans can be used to meet several requirements. Generally, Britons take loans to fund holiday vacations, consolidate outstanding dues on past loans, finance education, fund medical exigencies etc. Loans generally come in two types: unsecured personal loan... Read >
Author: Amenda
13th July 2007
Britons are paying back a record amount of debt, according to a new study.
Figures released by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) have indicated that for every pound households earn, some 19 pence is going towards repaying debts accrued on personal loans, cr... Read >
Author: ARouse
13th July 2007
Goji Berry is a known and recognized Chinese medicinal plant for above 2000 years. Goji Berry is also known as Wolf Berry or Bocksdorn. The Tibetan Goji Berry is used for health food purposes.
Goji Berry is a deciduous, woody, perennial plant. It grows... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
11th July 2007
All loan providers should follow the banking sector's code for responsible lending, an industry expert has suggested.
According to Angela Knight, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association (BBA), credit suppliers who exist outside of the indus... Read >
Author: ARouse
05th July 2007
There's nothing scary in opting for a loan where your property is involved. People do avoid risk to their property as non payment of loan amount can cost their property. But the truth is that it is just a matter of repaying your loan amount on time.
T... Read >
Author: bernard
05th July 2007
Last month's interest rate rise is beginning to affect consumer confidence, it has been revealed.
According to figures released by GfK NOP, the Consumer Confidence Index score dropped by a point over the course of June to stand at -3. The fall was attr... Read >
Author: ARouse
05th July 2007
Despite recent reports of a fall in borrowing Britons are still set to experience debt problems, an industry expert has warned.
According to James Falla, director of Thomas Charles, the announcement from the British Bankers' Association (BBA) that an i... Read >
Author: ARouse
05th July 2007
To pay for their summer holiday, twelve million Britons will slip into debt, with more than the a quarter using credit to pay for their break. For some they would rather get into debt than not have a holiday at all and will take out a loan, use their ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
01st July 2007
Loan sharks are preying on the poor whilst being protected by the government. In 1987 BBCs Panorama investigated loan sharking. Tony Blair, then city spokesman for the Labour Party, told the programme: You need some measure of control and regulation to en... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
07th June 2007
A store card is merely another type of a credit card with some differences:
You can use a store card only in a shop or a chain of shops that are owned by one company
You can use the store card to make purchases online, at the store’s website
Bot... Read >
Author: Matthew Lloyd
05th June 2007
Britons are increasingly relying on unsecured personal loans to meet their financial requirements. With no security required and ease of availability, there is little surprise that these loans are becoming popular like anything.
The statistics show tha... Read >
Author: Amenda
05th June 2007
Guide to Acquiring UK Credit Cards
This article will take a beginners look at this interesting subject. It will give you the information that you need to know most.
All credit licenses come in many shapes, flag and sizes. They come in different lett... Read >
Author: larsjensen10
04th June 2007
Now-a-days, borrowers want loans that do not involve any risk to their assets. Your home is your most valuable possession. Being a homeowner is a matter of great pride and that is why borrowers hesitate in providing their homes to the lenders as a securit... Read >
Author: Amenda
31st May 2007
While it is undoubtedly very convenient to swipe your credit card when you are travelling overseas, it might be an eye-opener to know that you may be paying additional costs and fees every time you do so. Consider these statistics –
Banks earn £500 ... Read >
Author: Matthew Lloyd
30th May 2007
There is a rising problem of bad debts in the UK and the total debt situation is fast spiralling out of control. The statistics show that personal debt is increasing in Britain by £1 million every 4 minutes and the amount of personal debt at the end of F... Read >
Author: Amenda
30th May 2007
Unsecured loans are the most popular way of meeting all kind of financial requirements and Britons avail them for a plethora of reasons. Market trends reveal that unsecured loans are most preferred by the borrowers. And the current season is for home impr... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
25th May 2007
Bad credit mortgages are now a boom business in the UK, they have become a necessity in a financial environment where more and more people are finding that life is hard.
The financial situation in the UK has become rather difficult for a whole generation... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn
21st May 2007
The tax haven of Monaco has recently become the most expensive country in Europe for property - or second depending upon which international estate agent's data you trust more - and it's in no small part thanks to the increasing and continuing influx of B... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th May 2007
There has been an elementary shift in the mind-set of UK consumers. They no longer want to control their spending. The tripling of house prices in the past decade and 59 straight quarters of growth have steadfastly upheld the consumer’s confidence. Now,... Read >
Author: Amenda
15th May 2007
The MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) of the Bank of England has raised the interest rates to 5.5 percent. Though, this is good news for the savers, but many Britons with loans and debts will have to face the pinch with new rate rise.
Some analysts belie... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin
09th May 2007
For those of you who may have given up hope, getting a good deal on a financial product, once in your golden years is not as far from your grasp as you might imagine.
The financial industry is awakening and “smelling the coffee”, as highlighted by ... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
09th May 2007
Phones should be for communication, and it does not matter which design or colour they come: if you think in this line then you are with the minority of the Britons. In fact, the majority of the Englishmen want their phones to be trendy and stylish. They ... Read >
Author: Daphne Adriana
08th May 2007
With ever demanding lifestyle and never ending needs, it is becoming increasingly hard to save at the end of the month. It may be startling enough to know that nearly one-third of the Britons failed to produce any savings during 2006.
A research from ... Read >
Author: bernard
01st May 2007
A recent market research says that the personal debt in UK is increasing by £1 million every 4 minutes. Doesn’t this sound astounding? But, this is a reality in the UK.
According to recent research conducted at the end of February 2007, an average ... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
20th April 2007
It has never been a better time to buy a second home, or invest in the buy-to-let property market. The UK’s booming buy-to-let market is being boosted by immigration and the difficulty of first-time buyers to find suitably priced property. The UK is sec... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
20th April 2007
Personal loans are the best ways to procure money for fulfilling varied financial needs. The lender doesn't put any restriction on the usage of personal loans.
Personal loans, as the name suggests, are procured for meeting personal financial requireme... Read >
Author: bernard
19th April 2007
Most of us have probably got quite a few insurance policies for all sorts of different things.
According to a Gocompare.com study, 56 per cent of adults skip details when buying items such as travel insurance, electrical items and mobile phones, theref... Read >
Author: Alison White
12th April 2007
Not having enough cash of one’s own for a personal need is not a big issue at all. There are personal loans to provide money for any and every reason. Whatever may be the purpose; this type of loans will be there to get it served. Besides, for the tradi... Read >
Author: gracy
12th April 2007
Britons are often found juggling with multiple loans which they take to fulfil their financial needs. The only solution to get out of the multiple debts trap is debt consolidation loans.
Debt consolidation loans can help you in collating all your deb... Read >
Author: David Parker
11th April 2007
Homeowners are undertaking loft conversions to increase the value of their homes. And yes, the personal loans are again in the picture. These multi-purpose loans have very wide applications when it comes to meeting people’s financial requirements. Perso... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
05th April 2007
As the name implies, personal loans are used for meeting personal financial requirements. Personal loan is basically an umbrella term that includes both secured and unsecured loans. It can be availed and used for a variety of purposes, and there are no re... Read >
Author: gracy
04th April 2007
The need to borrow may arise out of necessity or just for the fulfilment of some of your desires. Nowadays, people are not content with their existing way of life that they may be leading. So, more and more people are taking out personal loans for the bet... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
02nd April 2007
When we say 'loans', we usually think of funding big purchases like buying a house, purchasing a car, debt consolidation, home renovation or meeting medical expenditures. But, as per a recent study, people in the UK take personal loans for reasons that wo... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
01st April 2007
The many loan providers across the UK loan market have given Britons an opportunity to choose the best loan deal according to their personal circumstances. Whatever are the needs of the borrower, the loan providers are catering their financial requirement... Read >
Author: Alexa Wilsoon
28th March 2007
Money begets more money. Whether you want to start your own firm from a scratch or you have an existing one, there is no denying the fact that you need money in order to create a situation where you would be able to make more of it. In simpler words, you... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
27th March 2007
One out of every seven debtors in UK depends on consolidating their debts with loans when they find it difficult to manage their debts. According to the survey conducted by a reputed financial website, six million Britons have taken out debt consolidation... Read >
Author: Braden
27th March 2007
People looking for an easy and quick finance option can find it in the form of personal loans. The advantages associated with these loans make them highly popular among borrowers. Low APRs, wide and easy availability, ample choice of loan plans, easy mont... Read >
Author: Braden
27th March 2007
One of the biggest problems when first considering moving abroad -and it is quite a pleasant one- is that there are so many possibilities. Currently, there are over 50 countries in which Britons are buying property – quite simply we are spoilt for choic... Read >
Author: dominic whiting
13th March 2007
The online lending market is growing at a fast rate due to its huge popularity among Britons. The best thing about online personal lending market is that borrowers have high probability of getting exactly the kind of loans they are looking for. Many peopl... Read >
Author: ALICE
12th March 2007
If piling debts is a cause of concern for you, then read on to find the key to solve your problems.
People in UK often come across debt problems. Many Britons go through a situation in their life where they are hard pressed by several debts and their... Read >
Author: Braden
08th March 2007
The loan market in the UK is very diverse. Varied loan products like personal loans, debt consolidation loans, business loans etc. are available. The most popular loans UK are personal loans since they are need specific. Personal loans cater to innumerabl... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
07th March 2007
Unsecured loan, as the name suggests, is a loan that a lender provides without the requirement of any kind of security.
Unsecured loans are very popular among people in UK. Both Britons and non Britons take unsecured loans for different purposes.
... Read >
Author: Jack watson
07th March 2007
Personal loans are the most popular way of meeting all kind of financial requirements and Britons avail them for a plethora of reasons. Market trends show that unsecured personal loans are preferred by most borrowers. They are a popular way to pay for hom... Read >
Author: David wilson
01st March 2007
It was a time when only older and wealthier generations could afford to own a property abroad, as a second home in sunnier climates. Today, more and more young people avoid buying incredibly expensive properties in their native countries, and decide to in... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson
19th February 2007
If you are planning to go for a holiday trip, and monetary constraints are coming your way, then a personal loan can be sought to meet your financial needs. It is a better loan option as compared to any other finance options available in the market, like ... Read >
Author: Braden
19th February 2007
Britons are often found juggling with the multiple debts which are against their name. If you have multiple debts against your name, then a debt consolidation loan would be the right step to consolidate all your outstanding debts into a single loan option... Read >
Author: Alexa Wilsoon
15th February 2007
Britons are often found juggling with large number of debts. In such cases, a debt consolidation loan is a useful loan option to get rid out of multiple debts.
A debt management can only be possible with the help of consolidation debt loans. With this lo... Read >
Author: Braden
15th February 2007
Personal Loans are one of the best and most popular ways to meet financial requirements in the UK today. A Personal Loan can be taken to finance any kind of need like:
marriage expenses
vacations
immediate requirement of money
renovation of home
... Read >
Author: Braden
15th February 2007
Life is too short to keep waiting for money to fulfill your wishes. And that is the reason why many Britons today are opting for loans.
But does that mean you do not get a loan if you do not want to keep anything as a security? Certainly not, especial... Read >
Author: Jack watson
07th February 2007
Although, personal loan is a common term, technically it can be broken into two very basic types: secured loan and unsecured loan. There are a lot of us who would like to take a loan to fund some purchase or other. Recent trends in the UK financial market... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
06th February 2007
Britons are drinking too much, shout the headlines. Out of those who live in Great Britain, two thirds say they drink to excess at least once a week and almost a quarter hurt themselves while they are intoxicated. This is according to a report by the Drin... Read >
Author: michael challiner
06th February 2007
Those who are looking for a loan option always looks for a loan where they don’t have to pledge security before the lenders. The reason behind this is that most of us don’t want to have the threat of repossession of property.
This loan option can m... Read >
Author: Jack watson
31st January 2007
This piece of information aims to tell the borrowers the right way to approach a lender for getting bad credit small business loans. Bad credit, as you know, is a common occurrence these days. Many Britons are increasingly finding it difficult to honour... Read >
Author: David wilson
30th January 2007
There are many reasons why people want to borrow unsecured loans. No doubt, they are the most popular loans available in the UK. The trend in the UK financial market indicates that people, in recent years, have started showing more interest in unsecured l... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
29th January 2007
We all want to accumulate happiness and pleasures in life. We try to gather them in the form of various items of worldly pleasures. It is a fact that our dreams and desires know no limits. We get so swayed by them that we forget that our finances do have ... Read >
Author: jake nathan
27th January 2007
There may be circumstances where you have an urgent requirement for finances and you may be looking to avail quick cash. There are some specific lenders in the UK, who offer fast loans. The best way to look for them is to apply for loans on the Internet, ... Read >
Author: Jack watson
27th January 2007
Why use an estate agent when you can save money by using the internet to sell your property?
To be fair to estate agents, they do sell properties but they do charge large fees. There is no question that many sellers would love to cut out the estat... Read >
Author: splatthefly
25th January 2007
If you are thinking to borrow a smaller loan amount and that also for a shorter repayment term, then unsecured loans would be the best loan option to go for. It is the best loan option for tenants and homeowners who don’t want to put their home as colla... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
25th January 2007
It is generally the case that finances are never sufficient to match our needs and desires. Some times or the other, most of us do face monetary shortfall. And the situation may be such that it is not possible to forgo the particular need(s). So, what is ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
24th January 2007
Personal Loans can be segregated into a secured and an unsecured loan option. If you are a homeowner in UK, then you may go for the secured loan option. On the other hand, if you are a homeowner and don’t want to put your property at stake, then you may... Read >
Author: Joanne
24th January 2007
The most common financial needs can be anything like buying a car, going for an exotic holiday, consolidating your multiple debts, financing your education, etc. For meeting all these personal needs, you can procure Personal Loans. Apart from the traditio... Read >
Author: Joanne
22nd January 2007
Personal loans are better loan options than credit cards. Britons who have met their expenses this Christmas through credit cards are now consolidating their debts with personal loans. The reason being, personal loans entail lower interest rates as compar... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
20th January 2007
Those Britons are really fortunate who have managed to purchase a home in UK. Value of homes is skyrocketing day by day in the UK. As a result, the equity position of the UK homeowners has substantially strengthened over the past couple of years. Rise i... Read >
Author: David wilson
19th January 2007
The horizons of personal loans are expanding, and people are using personal loans for paying tax bills and consolidating their debts for credit cards. Britons are showing inclination towards personal loans for meeting their different needs.
Personal l... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
12th January 2007
Britons are often found juggling with multiple loans which they have taken till now. It becomes a cumbersome process for them to handle the multiple loans. It is quite natural that people would find it tough to manage all the debts properly.
Accordin... Read >
Author: Braden
12th January 2007
Personal loans may be used to pay the tax bills. Apart from catering the traditional financial needs like buying a car, home improvements etc., it may very well cater to most of the Britons in paying their tax bills.
According to the findings of HM re... Read >
Author: Joanne
11th January 2007
Today, life moves at an incredibly fast pace. 'Speed' is the buzzword. Time is probably the most precious commodity today. Advent of latest technologies has made tasks easier, in addition to augmenting the speed of the tasks.
The wave of Information an... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
09th January 2007
According to a recent research conducted by Sainsbury Bank, £4.8 billion would be taken as personal loans, between January and March 2007, for the purpose of debt consolidation. Most of the UK residents find themselves juggling through several loans that... Read >
Author: jake nathan
05th January 2007
The wave of revolution in the form of scintillating shopping malls, technological gizmos, swanky cars and many tempting commodities makes it difficult for us to resist the tendency to splurge. The more we look around us, the more we feel tempted to gratif... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
03rd January 2007
Organic baby food has been around for a number of years but the first Fairtrade baby food was launched in the UK in early 2006 and reflects the demand for Britons growing appetite for ethically-traded products.
The new Plum Baby product is made from orga... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
03rd January 2007
Britons are buying record numbers of Free Range, Barn and Organic Eggs. Research shows shoppers bought 2.04billion of them last year, up from 1.64billion in 2002 (Article from the Daily Mail - 09/08/2006).
The Benefits of Eating Eggs
Eggs are low ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
03rd January 2007
Homeowners in the UK don’t have to pledge their home as a security when they have a short-term need for finances. Unsecured Personal loans are a good option for homeowners, through which they can fulfil their requirements. On the other hand, the tenants... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
02nd January 2007
The concept of personal loans has gained more and more clemency among its customers in recent years. Lack of finances is no longer considered an impediment by Britons. The availability of credit cards and bank overdrafts has further fuelled the material c... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
01st January 2007
A Deloitte/YouGov survey of more than 2,000 employed adults shows that the Britons believe that the proportion of the outsourced jobs must be changed so that an important number of jobs would be returned to the Britain’s citizens.
82% of the interv... Read >
Author: Alison White
27th December 2006
Recent surveys made by Alliance & Leicester prove that a quarter of people in the UK are considering the option of taking personal loans. If you are one of those people mulling over this decision then maybe this article can help you make up your mind. The... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
19th December 2006
When you're young, insurance is not always your first concern. In fact, graduates who go straight from university and into a job are usually so caught up in earning their first salary that savings and insurance remain at the back of their mind. This is ... Read >
Author: martymac
19th December 2006
If you are a tenant and need monetary support, unsecured personal loans would be the best option for you. There are number of Britons who are non-homeowners and they are meeting their financial needs through unsecured personal loans. They are taking it fo... Read >
Author: grant cliv
19th December 2006
A businessman is believed to be shrewd, practical, far-sighted and above all, careful about outgoings. But all these qualities will come out with no profit if he fails to enrich his business with proper cash flow. In order to make it sure that the busines... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
18th December 2006
Buying property in another country can be an enormous step to take - particularly if you have no links to that particular region. However, an increasing number of Britons are flocking to buy property in rural and idyllic locations or prime party hotspots ... Read >
Author: martymac
18th December 2006
It is not surprising that statistics show that most Britons simply do not shop around to get the best deal on their car insurance. The choice of motor insurance policies, and insurance companies, is almost bewildering.
However, if you do accept the fir... Read >
Author: Adrian Kelly
18th December 2006
Home is the most precious possession of an individual. It is the place where you can derive heavenly pleasure. Therefore, purchasing home is one the greatest achievements in your life. To purchase a home, you need money. However, some people have not enou... Read >
Author: steve C clark
04th December 2006
Secured personal loan is one of the most popular loan options in the market. The presence of security enables the lender to charge less interest on the loan amount. Flexible terms and conditions and the possibility of considerable sum of ready cash makes ... Read >
Author: jake nathan
16th November 2006
Secured loans are the most easy-to-get loans. The reason is also quite simple; the lender gets collateral as security and the borrower, in turn, gets loan without much difficulty.
Secured loans may be personal loans, home improvement loans, car loans,... Read >
Author: vipul jain
15th November 2006
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It's a fact that Brits love the thought of moving abroad or owning a home overseas. All the indications point towards a continuing increase in Brits buying a property abroad. According to recent surveys overseas property in... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
03rd October 2006
Property in Spain, Ah yes, you remember the dream people had years ago about owning property in Spain, most discounted the notion, it was only for the wealthy, well time marches on, our attitudes change and most of us are a bit wealthier.
It is a fact ... Read >
Author: Neil Coooper
02nd October 2006
Need for debt consolidation in UK has never been as urgent as it is now. There are genuine reasons why borrowers are consolidating their debts with loans including unsecured debt consolidation loan. With a massive 214 billion consumer credit in 2005, UK ... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
29th September 2006
Did the success of programmes like Location, Location, Location and A Place in the Sun inspire more of us to start buying property abroad, or did the exodus of Britons to sunnier climes bestow on these TV series their winning formula? We'll never really g... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
27th September 2006
Debt charities have reported they are hearing from an increasing number of people whose spending is out of control.
On average, people who turn to the Consumer Credit Counselling Service for advice owe 31,000 which does not include their mortgage.
Th... Read >
Author: michael challiner
01st September 2006
It's hard to convince a would-be burglar not to bothering breaking into a house, when the figures relating to the sale of stolen goods say so strongly otherwise. A survey carried out by Halifax Home Insurance has revealed that one third of people buy good... Read >
Author: michael challiner
17th August 2006
A bad credit is no more a taboo as more and more Britons are in debt now. Majority are declaring themselves as insolvent or seeking court's help to go bankrupt to escape the debt pressure. To solve the problem of personal indebtedness and avoid damaging y... Read >
Author: David Parker
17th August 2006
If you want funds with out any restriction as to its usage and that too at low rate of interest, then secured personal loans may be the best option for you.
Secured personal loans offer you following advantages:
Low rate of interest
Big loan a... Read >
Author: amanda pane
14th August 2006
Of late, debt consolidation has become very popular among the Britons. Most of them are showing interest in consolidating debts. The reason for the popularity of debt consolidation may be due to increase in the debt burdens. More and more people in UK are... Read >
Author: Gracy Parker
12th August 2006
Winchester Cathedral is one of the world's greatest churches, and arguably England's most magnificent cathedral. Its grandeur is enhanced by its setting in Winchester, a delightful, modest city of broad streets and narrow alleys with history written at ev... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
08th August 2006
A bad commercial credit mortgage is a very good option for people who aspire to start their own businesses, but afflicting from a bad credit history. Lenders do provide a bad commercial credit mortgage to such people and it can prove an ideal option in a ... Read >
Author: Alexa Wilsoon
28th July 2006
A poll was conducted in Great Britain. It asked respondents if they thought that the streets and roads in the country were getting congested. And according to the survey, many Britons thought that this was true.
The poll was created and conducted by... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson
22nd July 2006
The number of people facing serious debt problems continues to rise inexorably, with recent research suggesting up to a million Britons could potentially be in genuine danger of bankruptcy. The situation will only get worse if, as predicted, the Bank of E... Read >
Author: Martin Sumner
12th July 2006
Thousands of Britons move abroad from the UK every year, and many of them choose France as their new home. While France is only a short distance away, literally just across the Channel, there is a world of difference between these two countries and lifest... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
18th May 2006
Are you one of the million of Britons famous the world over for being a pet owner and lover? If so, do you have pet insurance? If not, you may well want to read on if you want to save yourself millions of pounds.
Let's look at two, not uncommon, sce... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
27th April 2006
According to research from One Advice, there are over two million people in the UK who owe over 10,000 on credit cards, or unsecured loans. Of these borrowers, about half a million owe over 20,000, and a quarter of a million owe 50,000 or more throu... Read >
Author: sam lowe
25th April 2006
Personal Loans, as the name suggests, are taken for your own personal use. The foremost reason for the popularity of personal loans is the flexibility that it offers in terms of its usage. The lender does not restrict the usage of such loans. You are free... Read >
Author: Judith Earl
25th March 2006
Are you one of those who are forever on a hunt for quick tips on investment? If so, then it is very likely that the term offshore investment has been tossed at you more often than not.
What is offshore investment ? Offshore investment is a way of makin... Read >
Author: Judith Earl
21st March 2006
Throughout the 20th century, the law has steadily moved in favour of the injured when it comes to claiming compensation for injuries received due to an accident at work. The 'duty of care' model puts a higher liability on business, regardless of what cont... Read >
Author: diane newsom
21st March 2006
Once upon a time, the term 'bad credit history' was thought to be a situation beyond our control. Today, with Britons carrying more debt than ever before and borrowings in United Kingdom hitting a trillion pounds, a bad credit history has become a commo... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
14th March 2006
The feeling of security afforded by a fixed interest rate is the most popular feature for UK consumers when it comes to choosing a mortgage, a survey by checkmyfile.com has found.
The 2006 Mortgage Lender Survey found fixed interest rates, closely foll... Read >
Author: Richard Goedegebuur
11th March 2006
You are always proud of your house. You find it the best place to relax giving you comfort, luxury and peace of mind. You love it so much that you miss it even in five star suits. You and your wife took great efforts to design each corner of the place mak... Read >
Author: vipul jain
05th March 2006
Britain's people are mortgaging their homes to escape crippling credit card repayments. Most people see this as a more economic way of dealing with their debts. This phenomenon however is increasing the country's overall debt.
UK's debt has reached ala... Read >
Author: joanne elizabeth
05th March 2006
People in Britain are taking personal loans for a variety of reasons. Christmas expenses followed by debt consolidation have been found as the most popular reason for taking personal loans.
UK (Shakespeare Finance) 22 February 2006- As per a new stud... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
03rd March 2006
Buying property has all of its attendant headaches. There are so many negotiations, legal issues, volatile market prices, mortgages and real estate agencies that you have to contend with and negotiate that it would most likely overwhelm you. Now imagine b... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung
17th February 2006
There are many borrowers who have a bad credit history. You may acquire a bad credit score as a result of default, late payment, insolvency, etc. We have seen a huge expansion of the UK loan market. More and more Britons are now taking out loans. A loan c... Read >
09th February 2006
Housing is one of the basic human needs. Everyone needs a house to get protection from the nature and the outside world. You can either live in a rented house or your own house. There are far too many problems in a rented house. There always arise confl... Read >
Author: Puneet Nayyar
16th January 2006
The debt problem in the UK is rising in an unprecedented way. It has been estimated that about 13% of the Britons are likely to get professional help to overcome their debt problem. The debt problem has intensified so much that an estimated 203,000 people... Read >
Author: vipul jain
14th January 2006
In the United Kingdom, approximately 9 out of 10 Britons drink alcohol. In the United States, drinking is also common, being a part of the culture. Drinking, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, moderate drinking usually does not cause too ... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
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