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25th September 2009
Here are some golf facts that would make the cut in any reminiscing tournament.
• Among Gene Sarazen's achievements and contributions to golf was his invention of the sand wedge.
• Walter Hagen, in the 1920s, was the first professional to make... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Corporate banking consists of simple business of issuing loans to more complex matters, such as helping minimize taxes paid by overseas subsidiaries, managing changes in foreign exchange rates, or working out the details of financing packages necessary fo... Read >
Author: John Smit
22nd September 2009
Advisers say that the most important thing to do if you fall into mortgage arrears is to speak to your lender - and the earlier the better - if possible, even before you miss a monthly payment. Mortgage lenders have all agreed to deal with arrears "positi... Read >
Author: michael challiner
28th August 2009
Royal Bank of Scotland and Prime Minister Gordon Brown are involved in a dispute regarding a property development plan on Dunsfold Aerodrome, well known by many as the test track used by BBC series Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richa... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
27th June 2009
Gillett agrees sale of Canadiens to ease Liverpool's financial worries
George Gillett Jr, the Liverpool co-owner, has moved to ease the club’s financial troubles by agreeing to sell his majority stake in the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey franchise. ... Read >
Author: topgoal tv
23rd June 2009
Lenders to Four Seasons Healthcare, the heavily indebted care homes group, are considering a last-ditch plan for a restructuring that would about halve its £1.5billion debt. If there is no agreement, the company will be sold.
Four Seasons has been at ... Read >
Author: tugsearch
12th June 2009
Royal Bank of Scotland and Prime Minister Gordon Brown are involved in a dispute regarding a property development plan on Dunsfold Aerodrome, well known by many as the test track used by BBC series Top Gear.
Campaigners are angered that the decision f... Read >
Author: Which4u
11th June 2009
It has recently been announced by the law firm Halliwells that it has auctioned off around 90 per cent of its bulk conveyancing venture, previously known as HL Interactive LLP, to a management buy-out team for an amount, which is yet to be disclosed to th... Read >
Author: CatM
30th May 2009
Settled on the banks of River Clyde towards West Central Scotland, Glasgow - is the largest city with the largest economy and the mildest climate of Scotland. Located around 2.4 km towards the west end from downtown Glasgow, on Argyle Street, right next t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th May 2009
Settled on the banks of River Clyde towards West Central Scotland, Glasgow - is the largest city with the largest economy and the mildest climate of Scotland. Located around 2.4 km towards the west end from downtown Glasgow, on Argyle Street, right next t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
11th May 2009
The background
Keeping up with who owns what in the financial services industry is never easy, particularly when it comes to credit cards.
And, it's just got even more confusing thanks to the recent wave of consolidation in the banking sector, crea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2009
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and is home to almost 500,000 people. Being the second most visited city in the UK after London, you'd probably expect to find the majority of jobs in Edinburgh situated in the retail and tourism sectors, but sur... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st May 2009
A long-awaited taxpayer-backed scheme to help recession-hit families avoid having their
homes repossessed will come into force today, on the eve of the Budget. As a result
some hard-pressed homeowners will be able to reduce monthly mortgage paymen... Read >
Author: tugsearch
01st May 2009
A long-awaited taxpayer-backed scheme to help recession-hit families avoid having their
homes repossessed will come into force today, on the eve of the Budget. As a result
some hard-pressed homeowners will be able to reduce monthly mortgage paymen... Read >
Author: tugsearch
16th April 2009
According to figures in the latest report from a leading global property advisor, around 14 million square feet of office space in London is now lying unoccupied. This figure is at its highest since March 2007 and shows an increase in vacancies of 36.5% i... Read >
Author: clickthrough
16th April 2009
Ledareship training is an essential part of any business and in 2008, facilitators from Drumculture and Mission worked together to provide a Leadership and Team Building Training Package for twelve Senior leaders from the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), uti... Read >
Author: mike999
09th April 2009
Mortgages supporting high-profile office or shopping mall deals are in dire need of refinancing after a record crash in prices in 2008 that has hit commercial property markets much harder than its residential counterpart.
Orchard Street Investment Mana... Read >
Author: tugsearch
12th March 2009
I believe Leadership is instinctive; it comes naturally and at times of imperative need. It is also intuitive and spontaneous, which was shown quite clearly in our first Dome Building day in Chennai, India.
The task was straight forward enough; build ... Read >
Author: mikearmstrong999
10th March 2009
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced the largest annual loss in UK corporate history, reporting that its 2008 loss totalled £24.1billion. It also said it would put £325billion of toxic assets into a scheme that offers insurance for any future loss... Read >
Author: tugsearch
10th March 2009
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced the largest annual loss in UK corporate history, reporting that its 2008 loss totalled £24.1billion. It also said it would put £325billion of toxic assets into a scheme that offers insurance for any future loss... Read >
Author: tugsearch
10th March 2009
When you hear a news broadcast predicting an imminent econonmic downturn or see a report describing the credit crunch, what is the initial feeling that you have regarding money? For the ‘average’ person it is likely to be to identify possible ways to... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Smith
10th March 2009
At hearings of the Treasury Committee on 10 February, the former bosses of HBOS and the Royal Bank of Scotland – the two UK banks most seriously damaged by the financial crisis – apologised for their banks' failures.
Lord Stevenson, former chairman... Read >
Author: trumpington
05th March 2009
The economic strife that has spread across the world has caused problems all across the world of motorsports. The Williams F1 Team just announced a brutal sponsorship loss that the team will have a hard time overcoming.
Williams is a privateer team in ... Read >
Author: Lemmy Gibson
01st February 2009
Very recently, Prime Minister Gordon Brown dismissed, although not entirely ruling out, speculations of another massive bailout for the banking sector. Even then he insisted banks, as a payback for previous government assistance, would need to get back to... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
06th January 2009
It is estimated that the number of repossessions will jump by 67 per cent this year. According to the council of Mortgage Lenders the number of houses being repossessed has gone up nine-fold in just 5 years. Due to the economic breakdown there will be an ... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
06th January 2009
It is estimated that the number of repossessions will jump by 67 per cent this year. According to the council of Mortgage Lenders the number of houses being repossessed has gone up nine-fold in just 5 years. Due to the economic breakdown there will be an ... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
02nd January 2009
Scotland’s capital, or ‘the Athens of the North’, is well known for its film-set and beautiful appearance, and for its richness in culture. This is perhaps best exemplified by it being home to the world’s largest performing arts festival, Edinbur... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th December 2008
The internet is fast becoming the medium for shopping and with it there is an inevitable increase in transactions made online. It is now becoming vital for businesses to begin to trade online and by doing so you need to set up an internet merchant account... Read >
Author: davidstoppa
03rd December 2008
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced it will give customers at least six months grace if they are to fall behind on their mortgage repayments before repossessing their property.
This will come as a big relief to many customers who have growin... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
17th October 2008
The present day business scenarios have left everyone surprised with the Indian economy not coping with any kind of struggle even after the regression phases witnessed in top world economies such as the US and UK.
If we have a close look at the financi... Read >
Author: jolly
15th October 2008
It is a mark of our times that we are consistently reminded of the importance of good debt management practice. The U.K. already has the worst personal debt record in Europe and the increasing menace of the credit crunch only looks like making our persona... Read >
Author: RicReev
15th October 2008
The United States Federal Reserve Bank has just offered an $85billion emergency loan to AIG, while Arnold Schwarzenegger asked the same Reserve for a $7bn loan to make up a shortfall in taxes. With the world economies linked so intricately it is a questio... Read >
Author: RicReev
15th October 2008
It is a mark of our times that we are consistently reminded of the importance of good debt management practice. The U.K. already has the worst personal debt record in Europe and the increasing menace of the credit crunch only looks like making our persona... Read >
Author: RicReev
15th October 2008
The United States Federal Reserve Bank has just offered an $85billion emergency loan to AIG, while Arnold Schwarzenegger asked the same Reserve for a $7bn loan to make up a shortfall in taxes. With the world economies linked so intricately it is a questio... Read >
Author: RicReev
13th October 2008
Moneyfacts has revealed the number of mortgage products offered by mortgage lenders for new borrowers is at its lowest value since the start of the credit crunch.
One year ago mortgage lenders offered 10,726 mortgage products to new borrowers; last Fri... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
02nd October 2008
The world's third largest retailer and Britain’s largest supermarket Tesco is planning to take advantage of the shortage of mortgages offered by banks caused as a result of the credit crunch.
Its Tesco Personal Finance (TPF) counterpart will also be ... Read >
Author: Which4u
24th July 2008
Contrary to belief it appears that some banks will go to any length to get you to part with your hard-earned cash. With more and more charges being applied when customers use their credit card to withdraw money, there seems to be some financial trickery a... Read >
Author: Hadassah
18th July 2008
Start-up business finance is an essential aspect for all new businesses. There are many different avenues that you can approach to obtain this start-up finance such as lenders, investors, credit cards, friends and family as well as overdrafts; out of all ... Read >
Author: Helen
17th July 2008
With the Royal Bank of Scotland deciding to sell its insurance business, experts are predicting this move to trigger other banks into reconsidering whether owning an insurer is a worthwhile strategic policy.
Bankers expect that lenders will decide the ... Read >
Author: Phil
30th May 2008
It has been reported that some travel insurance policies are not offering cover for baggage lost by customers flying out of Heathrow's Terminal 5. Thousands of items of luggage have been lost and delayed in the recent turmoil, and the British Airways' web... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
20th May 2008
Many people are finding it increasingly difficult to find adequate travel insurance if they have recently recovered from an illness. This is resulting in travellers excluding certain medical conditions on their policy; a tactic that can leave them high an... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner
27th March 2008
If you own a home and have some savings, then an offset mortgage could make your savings work for you – and save you a lot of money. An offset account is one of a new kind of mortgage that offers flexibility to homeowners. Borrowers' minds are focused o... Read >
Author: elizabeth5
23rd February 2008
The last week has, as usual, seen some mixed news about the property market. In between predictions of further falls in house prices have been forecasts of recovery. Mixed news from the Bank of England in its quarterly inflation report may only have added... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
07th February 2008
Those looking at investing in property will doubtless have been paying much attention to the possible movements in the UK base rate. Recent comments by the Bank of England governor Mervyn King, speaking to an audience in Bristol, stated that there may be ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
06th February 2008
The Foreign exchange market deals with the trading of different foreign currencies. One currency is traded for another in the foreign exchange market only. Presently the foreign exchange market is by far the largest financial market in the world. The trad... Read >
Author: Murtaza Khan
06th November 2007
Ten regional finalists, Mums, babies and guests had been invited to attend the award ceremony where the mother who has nominated the Midwife of the Year will receive �1000 and a further �1000 top up for their child�s trust fund generously donated by... Read >
Author: MarkeD
14th August 2007
In an article published less than a week ago, Fiona Moriarty, director of the Scottish Retail Consortium commented on poor summer weather and its effect on commerce: "Persistently poor weather has led to the biggest slump in like-for-like sales growth in ... Read >
Author: -ddd-
26th July 2007
Traders in shares, indices, forex or commodities should always have a backdrop of basic rules, which revolve around going with the trend, limiting losses and good money management. In other papers, we have covered these items extensively, together with h... Read >
Author: Mike Estrey
24th May 2007
The idea of contactless credit cards has been in the pipeline for some time now, but on Tuesday 8 May, the UK banking industry finally confirmed plans for the introduction of contactless technology on UK credit and debit cards. From September 2007, contac... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
06th May 2007
The majority of small businesses and bank with one of the so-called ’big four‘ and 70% are largely happy with the quality of service they receive, according to a business advice survey of over 4,000 firms by the Federation of Small Businesses. Acc... Read >
Author: Steve Ash
19th April 2007
Almost half of British holidaymakers plan to use their credit card to shop abroad, according to a recent Post Office warning.
According to USwitch.com, the price comparison site, UK holidaying consumers using cards abroad will be charged a total of £3... Read >
Author: Alison White
19th April 2007
The world of becoming a home owner is becoming an increasingly distant prospect for those not yet on the housing market.
As reported in one of my previous articles the average house price has risen from 4.81 times the average national salary in 1997 to... Read >
Author: Lee Unsworth
12th March 2007
Grand Prix fans the world over are preparing for the 2007 Grand Prix, with some noticeable changes compared to previous years.
Always a social highlight, with celebrities and top business people packing into the principality for the weekend, the 2007 G... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th February 2007
In our 2007 Mystery Shopper survey, Business Moneyfacts approached 10 business banks, posing as a micro business looking to switch current account provider. Whilst any survey of this nature can be somewhat subjective, it is important to stress that banks ... Read >
Author: Marco Barra
16th November 2006
Britain is a nation of animal lovers, so it's not surprising that there are many charities set up to look after old, sick or neglected animals. Donations to these charities can be made by supporting events, by setting up bank direct debits and by using ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
03rd October 2006
Experienced bankers are at a premium in a fast-expanding sector.
The structured credit market has probably offered more opportunities for jobseekers over the past 12 months than any other sector in investment banking.
The Bond Market Association last ... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
If you were doing the logical thing and sunning yourself on holiday at the start of August 2006 you may have missed some pretty scary news about personal debt in the UK.
As if from nowhere, a flurry of announcements arrived in the space of a few days. ... Read >
Author: Stuart Langridge
26th September 2006
The prepaid debit cards and pre-paid credit cards can help you control your spending. A reloadable debit card allows you to only spend up to the amount you have pre-deposited into the account. If you tend to overspend or would like to control your spendin... Read >
Author: Alison White
14th September 2006
There are many incentives for taking out a new credit card. Long term low interest rates are attractive. So too are 0% balance transfer and purchase rates, but these only last a short time. However, there are other rewards that last for the life of the cr... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
07th September 2006
NEWS RELEASE
A GLASGOW PA WHO HAS MADE A BUSINESS OUT OF BEING A TOP ORGANISER PICKS UP BUSINESS AWARD
A Glasgow Personal Assistant, who offers a virtual PA service for small to medium sized businesses, today, Thursday, 31st of August, walked away wit... Read >
Author: Caroline Melville
19th July 2006
The merger of The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and National Westminster Bank (Nat West) as well as other major British banks including Barclays and Woolwich Building Society has created major economical and social interest boasting scholarly debate (Paper... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva
30th June 2006
The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) announced recently that levels of 'extreme debt' in the UK are worsening. According to the report 280,000 CCCS customers who were aged between 40 and 59 were shown to be in possession of the highest levels o... Read >
Author: Richard Green
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