Articles, tagged with "isa", page 3
01st April 2010
Despite common misconception, opening an ISA savings account is actually a relatively simple process that anyone should be able to do without any difficulties. There are several ways that an ISA can be opened, and all of the methods are very easy to execu...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
01st April 2010
Savers had little to shout about for much of 2009, with the base rate stuck at a historic low of 0.5 per cent, and many people earning next to nothing on their cash.
The Bank of England's decision to keep rates on hold yet again this month - has done l...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st April 2010
The financial market the world over is the only sector to underpin every other industry. While many of us would like to think that more than just money makes the world go round, without finance and financial products we wouldn't be able to live life as we...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
23rd March 2010
A couple of days of fine weather and I've called it: spring is here. The shorts are out, my tan's coming on a treat and the barbeque is prepped and ready to grill.
But wait, spring is here: what about my ISA, I need to invest by 5 April! I can scarcel...
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Author:
Graeme Knights
05th March 2010
VBS Checks
The very effective and tested Vetting and Barring Scheme, prominently known as VBS is a security system formulate a security cover for the kids and susceptible adults. The VBS check mechanism works with a close coordination with the ISA and ...
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Author:
Article Manager
02nd March 2010
Western digital needs no introduction. It is world wide known that they are a great brand when it comes to hard disks. People are buying their product just by their name. They enjoy a huge customer loyalty and are having huge market base.
Western digital...
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Author:
Johny
01st March 2010
The Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) is a non-departmental public body working in partnership with the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) created to help prevent unsuitable people from working with children and vulnerable adults. The ISA is part of the...
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Author:
strawberrysoup
12th February 2010
Despite the credit crunch many people can still look forward to a long and comfortable retirement on the strength of sound financial assets built up during their working lives.
Consequently, I have found that the firm of solicitors I work for is receiv...
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Author:
Richard Godden
10th February 2010
Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) is a security system for the vulnerable citizens of the UK. This security system covers up the security zone of kids and vulnerable adults. The VBS check works in coordination with the ISA and the CRB. Though this system i...
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Article Publisher
02nd February 2010
As 2010 gets into full swing, there is set to be a substantial review of the UK's employment law regulations over the next 12 months. Further to last week's article, Southampton solicitors Trethowans bring you another five changes to employment law expect...
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Author:
hitsearch
15th January 2010
"No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, says the Lord." (Isa. 54: 17)
Did yo...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
04th January 2010
An Overview
Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) is a public body present and working exclusively in England. It was created in response to the inquiry headed by Sir Michael Bichard, after the high profile Soham Murders of Cambridgeshire UK in the ...
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Article Publisher
10th December 2009
For many retired people, Inheritance Tax planning is not a major objective. Very surprising when you consider that the Treasury, in 2008, took over£4 billion pounds in a tax which is often known as a " voluntary tax".
Why do people put off Inheritance...
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Author:
Martin Cooper
07th December 2009
To safeguard children and vulnerable adult from being served by an unsuitable individual the country UK has come out with the Independent Safeguard Authority (ISA), which has a check on every individual who want to work with vulnerable people or children....
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Author:
Article Manager
07th December 2009
Consumers who compare savings accounts before Christmas could set themselves up nicely for a happy new year.Those who compare savings accounts in the next few weeks could ensure their finances are in healthy shape come the new year, if recent comments fro...
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Author:
Sam Gooch