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17th August 2009
Electricity prices are set for another rise as oil prices have crept up above the $70 per barrel mark again. It’s probably time to evaluate your supplier and see whether you can maintain the lowest electricity prices for your household.
Predicting fu... Read >
Author: kIM
24th July 2009
Has the price of electricity and gas got you feeling nervous about the future? If it hasn't, then it definitely should as the trend of price increases is set to continue in the future.
At the minute the majority of people are able to survive without ha... Read >
Author: DicePick
21st July 2009
With the economic downturn and all the price hikes, it is really costly to live today. Many people cry about the burden on high expenditures that’s being aggravated by unstable job. Parents, in particular, are overwhelmed by the burden. They have to fee... Read >
Author: Mecheil
19th June 2009
There are many aspects and expenses that you are going to need to think about as you begin to book your next vacation. When researching, you will want to remember that there are two main ways that you can go about booking a vacation. Either you can begin ... Read >
Author: markjun509
15th June 2009
Ms Sarah Teather, the Britain’s Liberal Democrat business spokeswoman said about one year ago:
"Many people will feel deeply uncomfortable that some of the world's wealthiest companies are experiencing a profit surge at a time when household budget... Read >
Author: Sam Deias
05th June 2009
Our guide to the benefits and drawbacks of direct debit on your gas and electricity bills
Looking for the quickest and easiest way to pay your gas and electricity bills? Direct debit's your answer.
But, is it the most cost-effective? Unfortunately n... Read >
Author: MarkeD
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
18th May 2009
Most people in the United States are upset with the state of our healthcare system, and I have heard many different explanations why it’s this bad. The main complaint about our healthcare system is the price tag because the cost of health insurance has... Read >
Author: S Porter
07th May 2009
Freehold ownership gives the owner absolute right over land or property. He can build anything (which does not violate the country's law in other ways), resell to anybody, or rent it on whatever conditions. Unlike most other parts of the world, not everyo... Read >
Author: William King
17th April 2009
There are several compelling reasons why solar power is going to be massive over the next few years. Enrolling on a solar training course and why getting into this industry could be the best thing you ever do.
11 Reasons Why You Should Do It
# S... Read >
Author: sunbeam
10th March 2009
New provision requiring protection against uninsured drivers is bringing a spike in premiums for thousands.Retired airline pilot Steve Glasgow of Charlotte opened a letter from his car insurance company in January to find an unpleasant $184 surprise.That ... Read >
Author: leslie14
26th February 2009
There are now increasing numbers of people going to show houses and more buyers are finding the confidence to sign an offer to purchase homes. This could very well be a sign that the worst of the property 'crash' is finally behind the South African proper... Read >
Author: Graeme
12th February 2009
At the minute the majority of people are able to survive without having to make any real sacrifice. However, as the price of oil gravitates upwards, the price of everything else associated with oil will also increase. This means food prices will increase ... Read >
Author: Kurt
01st February 2009
At the minute the majority of people are able to survive without having to make any real sacrifice. However, as the price of oil gravitates upwards, the price of everything else associated with oil will also increase. This means food prices will increase ... Read >
Author: Kurt
09th January 2009
In today’s world scenario it is tough to save some money from your salary. The inflation has gone up higher compared to the increment of our month end pay. The first thing which comes to ones mind after getting the pay check is the debtors. You may real... Read >
Author: Shain Johnson
08th January 2009
These days many of us may find that we are paying way over the odds for a variety of services and products, and in the current financial climate where money is very tight for most households it has become increasingly important to try and save as much mon... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove
08th January 2009
For the majority of 2008 we have had many price hikes imposed on us from gas and electricity to flight costs. Flights have long been a popular expense with many cheap flights companies cropping up from nowhere in the early 2000’s and now with many of t... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
07th January 2009
India has been a hot spot for property growth. Early 2008 came face to face with the biggest property rates hike in the country. The rates not only doubled but went even further. Hence more than 100% hike was recorded. Flats purchased for 18 lakhs with 55... Read >
Author: Jennie
24th November 2008
No matter where we turn, it seems as if prices are going up. Over the past five years, the price of eggs has risen 54% and the prices of navel oranges has risen 34%. And what about the extreme change in gas prices nowadays? Sometimes, prices are the re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd November 2008
The economy is not an easy thing to predict for right now, which is why building a recession proof home business is so important.
Never in a million years would anyone have thought that the price of gas would get so high so quickly. Because of the u... Read >
Author: 1hottoddy
03rd November 2008
The economy is not an easy thing to predict for right now, which is why building a recession proof home business is so important.
Never in a million years would anyone have thought that the price of gas would get so high so quickly. Because of the u... Read >
Author: 1hottoddy
27th October 2008
Worldwide, consumers are feeling the tightening strangle hold of increased commodity prices, petrol price hikes and the damning effects of the worst global melt down in eighty years, but not all is gloom and doom for the South African economy.
Fortunat... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
17th October 2008
That time of year is rapidly approaching just as our economy is downgrading. Obviously this holidays season may be a different for people due to the recent happenings in the financial markets, however this does not mean that you have to compromise any of ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nelson
13th October 2008
Many businesses have come to the conclusion that sticking with the �big 6� electricity suppliers means that they are getting the most efficient service, fairly accurate billing and of course, the best price. But often, this is most simply not the case... Read >
Author: clickthrough
03rd October 2008
Cash back credit cards are one of the latest crazes to sweep the personal finance industry. In addition to that, it also provides some host tools for the management. The group attributed much of the growth in popularity to inflated demands arising from re... Read >
Author: ron7650
01st October 2008
If you are like many people, then you like to unwind from a long, tough day at work by checking out what's on TV and enjoying a cold drink with your favorite TV shows. If that is the case, then you might already know how great it can be to have access to ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
18th September 2008
Price hikes and inflation have created a havoc all around the globe. Even insignificant issues eat up the savings recklessly. At such adversity, everybody is in search of modes that can work at the minimum possible cost.
Communication is the fuel which... Read >
Author: kristen
08th September 2008
If you live in South Wales, you are likely to face a huge gas and electricity increase in your bill this winter. Two of the leading gas and electricity providers are set to dramatically increase their prices within hours of each other as they blame soarin... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
08th September 2008
Imagine that you are living in a desirable city in a desirable condo and that all the residents have just been presented with a projected repair bill from their Home Owner Association (HOA) for $80,000 - per condo unit. It can (and has!) happened.
... Read >
Author: Jerry Clifford
05th September 2008
When the coach makes that big signing, it’s easy for fans to get excited. Remember the buzz around Chelsea when Roman Abromavich took over, brought in Jose Mourinho, and splurged on top players like Andrei Shevchenko, who cost the Russian businessman... Read >
Author: mpressman
22nd August 2008
China�s polypropylene (PP) import demand may improve in October as plastics processors are expected to replenish their
stocks by then, regional PP producers said on Monday.
The prices of injection and yarn grade PP have fallen by $40/tonne in ... Read >
Author: stjenre
21st August 2008
China’s polypropylene (PP) import demand may improve in October as plastics processors are expected to replenish their stocks by then, regional PP producers said on Monday.
The prices of injection and yarn grade PP have fallen by $40/tonne in the ... Read >
Author: patty
16th August 2008
Tag: Cal-Maine's Profit,chicken company,egg company
From:http://www.china-food-wholesaler.com/
Pricey animal feed weighed on the chicken company more than the egg company Monday.
Higher grain costs pushed meat products company Tyson Foods (nyse:... Read >
Author: utut1
16th August 2008
Grain
animal feed
Tyson Foods
chicken company
Pricey animal feed weighed on the chicken company more than the egg company Monday.
Higher grain costs pushed meat products company Tyson Foods (nyse: TSN - news - people ) to post third-quarte... Read >
Author: uebyanglu
13th August 2008
Keyword:
Textile and Apparel Association
the largest foreign currency
textile and garment businesses
Financial crisis and shortage of labor have become the order of the day in Vietnam but despite these daunting circumstances, the textile and g... Read >
Author: chilhyun
14th July 2008
The burden insurance costs place on your bottom line demands you pay attention to them. Pricing can be surprisingly volatile. Defend yourself against paying too much by shopping every year. This helps guard against shocking price hikes also. You may not ... Read >
Author: Don Bury
09th July 2008
The car insurance industry is raking in almost £624 million a year from, the 13 million motorists who pay for their car insurance on a monthly basis instead of one annual payment, according to research by, the price comparison website, uSwitch.com.
Pr... Read >
Author: Ruth
03rd July 2008
The car insurance industry is taking in an estimate £624 million a year from the 13 million motorists who pay for their car insurance on a monthly basis instead of one annual payment, according to research by uSwitch.com.
An average APR of 23.8% is be... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
21st June 2008
Each day it appears there is another piece of realty news to make us gasp. It seems hard to believe that home owner's equity is at it's lowest level since the Second World War, but it is and this is according to a report about the Flow of Funds that is pu... Read >
Author: Josh Sloan
16th June 2008
New figures have shown that the cost of running a car rose by as much as £2,200 over just twelve months with the soaring price of fuel, higher insurance and increase road tax at the route of the problem. These factors pushed up the price of driving by fo... Read >
Author: Phil
06th June 2008
This year has seen the cost a typical family holiday as well as weekend breaks rise much faster than inflation, and many tourists have noticed the difference in the same 2007 holiday package compared to this year's price.
To blame are higher oil prices... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2008
A Bumpy Road Ahead
Figures show the number of shoe making factories on the mainland increased from 20,000 to more than 30,000 between 2002 and 2006, but orders were much slower, leading to an irrational "price war", experts said.
Industry newcomers, m... Read >
Author: Janey
27th March 2008
Why do homeowners go for home mortgage refinancing and how does refinancing can help them? Read this article to know more.
The recent problems in our economy, including price hikes of commodities, as well as the daily struggles with finances make it... Read >
Author: Alan
25th January 2008
There is a great amount of worry at the moment with regards to Gas and electricity suppliers due to prices of energy going up by a large percentage in January. British Gas announced late last year that their energy prices were going to increase by a sh... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
24th January 2008
2008 could see the cost a typical family holiday as well as weekend breaks rise much faster than inflation, and many will notice the difference in the same 2007 holiday package comapared to this year's price, according to experts in the travel industry.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd January 2008
With Npower and EDF's announcements of energy price increases, Britain is set to pay on average over £1000 per year for their gas and electricity. Unfortunately, it's not just down to how big your house is, but also where it is, that can dictate your cos... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
19th January 2008
Think you don't need a gas credit card? Think that Visa and MasterCard are enough? Well my friends, a gas credit card may be more convenient than you think. Here are five reasons why you might want to consider one.
1. Pay Less for Gas
With the way g... Read >
Author: Max Anderson
14th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
High oil prices have a habit of creating winners and losers. It’s a complex equation, to be sure, since price hikes are the result of multiple causes, including the fact that “easy” oil reserves are increasingly difficult to come... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
01st November 2007
To save energy is one of the most important and immediate things that people should do these days. For one, saving energy means saving on seemingly endless electricity price hikes. Secondly, saving energy means saving the environment as well – after all... Read >
Author: Martin Barwise
14th August 2007
Dubai's bullish economy might be creating ripples across the world, but there is a suspicion among some pundits that it might get over-stretched in the longer run, in its attempt of gaining invisibility. The policy of developing world-class infrastructure... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan
15th June 2007
The Olympic Games in London 2012 may still seem a long way off, however failing to prepare early will only lead to upset when it comes to booking accommodation for the big event. In the past with the Olympic Games and other major sporting events, those ... Read >
Author: Bruce Abbott
02nd May 2007
Now that Bulgaria has joined the EU, many real estate gurus and pundits a re expecting property prices to double as has been the case with other countries that also exoperienced pre-EU accession price hikes.
Some emerging hotspots are Veliko Tarnovo, w... Read >
Author: Aston Lloyd & Partners
11th April 2007
The price of petrol will be closely watched by the Australia’s consumer watchdog over this Easter.
Any evidence of price fixing will be dealt with. Treasurer Peter Costello has tasked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to mo... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
27th March 2007
Statistics indicate that on average, the price of round, brilliant cut diamonds sized at 3 or more carats has increased 5 percent to 8 percent in the past year. Likewise, in the past three years, prices for diamonds larger than 2 carats have climbed an as... Read >
Author: Xeal
13th August 2006
Summary of the Weekend's News:
Sunday Stories
Sunday Times
In place of David Smith, Richard Lambert, director-general of the CBI and former Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)
member, writes about last week's rate decision. He says we are left with two ... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
21st June 2006
The pace of life can be so quick that we have a tendency to blow by important decisions. One such decision is the decision to rent or buy a home.
The Decision to Rent or Buy A Home
One of the biggest decisions people come to is the issue of renting... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
03rd April 2006
Bad Credit is not beyond reality. In fact today, it is almost the neighbour next door! This is a common misconception that we as borrowers tend to conceive when it comes to taking a loan. Today, the pace of life is constantly bettering its own record with... Read >
Author: Marsha Claire
14th February 2006
Ever felt that fulfilling your needs far surpasses the money you make?? Well, all I can say is "Join the clan!" Nowadays, the pace of life is constantly bettering its own record with price hikes and rises in the standard of living becoming a regular featu... Read >
Author: Marsha Claire
31st January 2006
Much of my email from readers this month concerned the recent announcement from eBay that it will increase many seller fees on February 18, 2005. Since many business people use eBay's online store system as their primary ecommerce point of sale, it's no s... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
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