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Help is at hand for those taking their credit cards abroad

29th September 2009
For many people taking a credit card abroad when they head off on their travels is a natural choice because of the convenience and ease that credit cards can offer. However, many people are nervous about taking or using their credit cards whilst overs... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Struggling credit card holders need to get advice

15th September 2009
As a result of the difficult financial climate that has affected most of us over the past couple of years many of us have been spending far more on our credit cards. For some people, unfortunately, this has resulted in their debt levels rising to a level ... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Top Tips for Finding the Best Car Insurance Deals

14th June 2009
In the midst of a fragile economy, it pays to save every bit as possible. However, research has shown that countless individuals and households across the UK have resorted to cutting their insurance coverage, in efforts to alleviate their financial burden... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Important Facts Related To Credit Cards

10th June 2009
In present financial scenario, plenty of us can’t help but to get into and live of credit to some degree and a common way in which plenty of us use credit cards. Though, it is crucial that you don’t misuse your credit card and that you are prudent abo... Read >
Author: Bob Adams

Don't save - pay off your credit card debt

06th May 2009
Over the past few years savers in the UK have been bombarded with tempting offers of high interest savings accounts from many financial institutions, including a number of newcomers from abroad, many of which went on to monopolise the UK savings account m... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Getting it right with your credit card

28th February 2009
In the current financial climate many of us cannot help but to get into debt and live off credit to some degree, and a common way in which many of us do this is by using credit cards. However, it is important that you do not misuse your credit card and th... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Is it time to increase payments on your credit card?

22nd January 2009
Over the past year finances have been tight for many of us, and as a result of this more and more of us have been turning to our credit cards to tide us over. With Christmas just over many of us have accrued even larger levels of debt on our credit cards,... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Are you trying to cut your credit card debt?

22nd January 2009
Over the past few weeks many people have given their credit cards a good bashing, using them to fund their Christmas purchases and take advantage of the early sales that were put on by many retailers. Whilst this may have proven convenient at the time it ... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Make the base rate cut work for you

17th November 2008
There is little doubt that over the past year interest rates on borrowing in the UK have rocketed, and many people have been forced to pay a fortune in interest on their borrowing. However, it seems that whilst lenders are always quick to bump up inte... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Getting the most from your credit card

31st October 2008
Most of us have heard enough of the doom and gloom that has been going on in the financial markets of late, but some of us may have been on the receiving end of the financial problems, having received rejections for finance deals such as loans and credit ... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Will interest rate cut enable you to get a better credit card deal?

20th October 2008
Recently the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, and the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, announced that the base rate in the UK was being cut by 0.5% in a surprise move a full day ahead of the scheduled Monetary Policy Committee meeting, which is where the intere... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

The dangers of dormant credit cards

07th October 2008
Many people in the UK have more than one credit card, and in some cases people decide to use one of their credit cards for regular use and another for emergencies only. However, it is important to remember that having a credit card account that lies m... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

How difficult is it to get a balance transfer credit card?

23rd September 2008
There is no doubt that the global credit crunch that has seized the UK over the past year has had a profound effect on the financial markets, and getting any sort of finance has become increasingly difficult even for those with pretty decent credit in som... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Sensual shades of lingerie adorn malls

17th August 2008
From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/ Tag:Lingerie,lingerie market,chiffon printing,fabric Yaxi Lingerie Group, one of the leading innerwear enterprises in China, recently spoke about the changing fashion trends in the industry. Officials sa... Read >
Author: utut1

Are you relying on your credit card?

09th July 2008
The global credit crunch in the UK has really taken its toll on the finances of households, and many have found themselves unable to keep up with repayments on debt as well as bill payments. As a result of this many people appear to be turning to cred... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Why Abbey New Credit Card Is Destined For Popularity

23rd June 2008
This week Abbey has launched a new credit card that will allow consumers to enjoy lower and fewer fees. The Zero Card enters the market at a time when many lenders are cutting back on financial products that cannot stand the pressure of the credit crunch.... Read >
Author: Mildred

How to affect the increase the car prices

29th May 2008
Two Days after market -leader Maruti Suzuki India Ltd announced a price hike, Hyundai Motor India Ltd –ranked No.2-on Wednesday said it would increase price all car models by 2% .The new price will take effect in the first week of June. There has been a... Read >
Author: Priya Singh

Are you looking for a money saving credit card?

07th May 2008
Anyone that is looking to save money on their credit card spending and balance transfers may be interested in a new credit card being launched this week by the Abbey. The Zero card could attract a lot of interest from borrowers who are looking to avoid pa... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Lenders still tightening up on mortgage lending

03rd April 2008
Whilst many of us may think that the worst is over when it comes to difficulties in getting mortgages, recent reports have suggested that many lenders are continuing to tighten up on their lending criteria, making it increasingly difficult to get finance ... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Trends In Mannequins Representing Women’s Appeal

25th March 2008
Six inches taller and six sizes smaller than the average American woman, mannequins have long reflected body image trends. As the average person's weight continues to increase, models and mannequins represent fewer and fewer American women, which can caus... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Don't miss your mortgage loan repayments and risk repossession

19th February 2008
Over the past couple of years the risk of repossession has become a very real one for many homeowners and the UK, and this has been partly fuelled by the series of interest rate hikes applied to the base rate by the Bank of England. Between August 2006 an... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

• Bush Plan To Freeze Subprime Rates For Five Years

24th January 2008
The Bush administration has hammered out an agreement to freeze interest rates for certain subprime mortgages for five years to combat a soaring tide of foreclosures, congressional aides said Wednesday. The aides, who spoke on condition of anonymity be... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Get your credit sorted before the credit crunch bites further

22nd January 2008
The credit crunch that has swept across the UK as well as other global destinations has resulted in a range of damaging effects, affecting most areas of the finance industry and leaving a trail of chaos behind. Industry officials have stated that the effe... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta

Those with bad credit may find it harder to get a mortgage now

27th March 2007
The housing market is never stagnant; it is constantly changing and evolving. As the housing market continues to stall, and in other bad news, more and more mortgages begin to default, we begin to see changes in the infrastructure of how things operat... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

ITIN no longer substitute for Social Security

27th March 2007
In the wake of increasing foreclosures that have sprung up in virtually every state over the past year and a half since the housing boom became a correction, government and mortgage industry officials are taking steps to curb the future rise of foreclosur... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Hotel Industry - Timeshare

01st June 2006
TACKLES TIMESHARING With lower occupancy rates, a sagging economy, and the changing demographics of travelers, hotel industry officials are constantly searching for ways to fill rooms. One hot topic is timesharing. Long considered the bad boy of the... Read >
Author: Kevin Co