Articles, tagged with "alliance leicester", page 4
06th February 2008
After all the recent negative press about buy-to-let in the UK, the industry may be in better shape than some imagine, it seems.
This news may not be much of a revelation to those who have seen the optimistic outlooks presented by the recent surveys from...
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Author:
Assetz UK
25th January 2008
In the current climate with its talk of crunching credit, plummeting prices and declining dividends, many have seen the buy-to-let market as a near-certain victim of the emerging economic circumstances.
Not so, it seems, judging by recent surveys in the ...
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Author:
Assetz UK
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 ...
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Author:
ARouse
22nd January 2008
The last few months has seen plenty of negativity across the property market. The buy-to-let industry's demise has been foretold time and again, even though surveys by Alliance & Leicester, Bradford and Bingley and the Association of Residential Lettings ...
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Author:
Assetz UK
22nd January 2008
The nature of the UK buy-to-let industry has been shown frequently in recent times to be one dominated, for the most part, of those with long-term plans for their property portfolios. Survey after survey has shown this fact, which explains why the optimis...
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Author:
Assetz UK
18th January 2008
With nearly 200 balance transfer offers on the market, you may be misled into thinking that you have an infinite choice. However, in the search for a new service provider to take charge of your account balance, there are two obstacles to jump. First, you ...
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Motoring.co.uk Ltd
14th January 2008
Brits are on course to put away as much as £1 trillion in savings by 2012, with balances having doubled since the turn of the century. It would appear that the message from government and financial advisors may have got through with many more people putt...
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Author:
Elisha Burberry
14th January 2008
Travelling without appropriate travel insurance can be financially disastrous if you are involved in an accident or if you fall ill while abroad. Despite these risks, recent research shows that one in five adults still choose to travel without any insuran...
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Author:
Nick Cox
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 ...
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Author:
Amenda
05th July 2007
You cannot always buy everything out of your limited income. You need to set out your preferences and plan accordingly. This is perhaps the best way to get more out of your limited budget.
A recent research says from Alliance & Leicester says that nea...
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Author:
Angelo Drew
05th July 2007
It seems that vehicles are on the top of the list of the UK loan seekers. A recent research from Alliance & Leicester says that nearly four out of ten personal loans are taken out to help Brits purchase a vehicle.
Financing a vehicle is as convenient ...
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Author:
Amenda
05th July 2007
A recent report has found that there are drastic differences between unauthorised overdraft charges levied by UK banks. For example going £60 overdrawn will result in charges of £25 to £133 depending on the bank. The lack of consistency in charges be...
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Author:
JamesQuinton
08th June 2007
Cash-strapped offspring are increasingly turning to their parents for help, with almost half of first-time buyers now reliant on their families to help fund their first property, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
The council's latest re-sea...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
08th June 2007
The Council of Mortgage Lenders has recently reported that first-time buyers are having to turn to family for assistance with funding their first property.
Apparently 46% of people under the age of 30 having to get financial assistance from relatives t...
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Author:
Scott James
30th May 2007
As the number of graduates in the UK market continues to soar, so too does the amount of debt with which the average graduate is saddled. For instance, in the last three years it appears that increased studying and living costs in England and Wales has ca...
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Author:
Andrew Regan