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24th September 2009
Since the launch of Child Trust Funds (CTFs) four years ago, new data from HM Revenue & Customs shows that over one million families have not opened one, despite the financial incentive to do so. So why have so many new parents failed to open CTFs?
CT... Read >
Author: MarkeD
14th September 2009
The UK government has come up with a brilliant idea of safeguarding the future of the kids and vulnerable adults by the hands of criminals through the remarkable ISA registration- Independent Safeguarding Authority. In response to the inquiry being headed... Read >
Author: Article Manager
28th August 2009
Lose The Love Handles Fast Lose Stomach Flab Get Ripped Look & Feel Great Go Here Now to learn how Love Handles, who desires them. Why they are called that isa certainly a poser to me. The aren't attractive to like in any way. For most people... Read >
Author: Vic vance
23rd August 2009
We may all ask the question at one time or the other, if there is something ‘out there’. Some so called ‘learned’ Bible scholars say that the Bible does not speak of extraterrestrial life beyond this planet. That is a very interesting and ‘safe... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
21st August 2009
Leading up to Ramadan every year I hear so many well intended plans on how RAMADAN is going to be a new start on how this person is going to eat and how that person is going to diet and change this and that about their health. But Ramadan is the worse ti... Read >
Author: Mubarakah Ibrahim CPT
18th August 2009
A gap year spent working or travelling overseas offers school-leavers or graduates the perfect opportunity to enjoy sun, sea, sand and adventure, before going to university or settling down to the world of work. So whether you fancy an extended holiday or... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th May 2009
The Cyprus Property Market Guide
Buying a second house is what most people do these days. If you're buying a piece of land or buying a property in Cyprus you'll find it's the best investment you'll ever make or maybe your second.But just how do you pay... Read >
Author: TimMartins
11th May 2009
Need to save cash? Which account is right for you? With Bank of England interest rates at a record low, getting the best possible return on your savings has never been more important. In today's market, it really pays to know your ISA from your fixed-rate... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th April 2009
What kind of investor are you - defensive, cautious, balanced or aggressive?
Whether you are investing as part of a pension plan, investment ISA or simply buying stocks and shares, it's vital that you have a 'plan of attack' to help guide your investme... Read >
Author: Gareth Flanagan
27th March 2009
Shopping around for the best price, quote or deal is something that most people are familiar with but may not necessarily think of performing for their bank account; especially if they have been banking with the same company for several years.
Banking... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
11th March 2009
In managed funds many investors contribute money and a professional manager does the work of buying shares, stocks and bonds. Pooling money like this has the advantage of greater diversification. To invest in a managed fund you need to either find a priva... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd March 2009
You'll almost certainly have heard of one, but exactly what is an Individual Savings Account (or ISA, which is a term which is probably more familiar to you)? The government brought in ISAs in 1999 as a means of encouraging savings by way of tax incentive... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd March 2009
We are so glad this perennial old chestnut has turned up. It allows us to answer the question with the provocative assertion that there is no such thing as an “interest only” mortgage! OK, then, more strictly speaking, there’s no such thing as an in... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd February 2009
In general any composite bat will benefit from being rolled. Due to the makeup of the carbon fiber layers that make up a composite bat every composite bat gets better with use. By rolling your bat you break your bat in a more controlled environment.
Wh... Read >
Author: Mike Wilcox
23rd February 2009
It's rather a strange question isn't it. After all finances are finances, whether they belong to a man or a woman surely? Actually not so.
It becomes apparent that men and women look at their finances from completely different aspects. And yes, a ... Read >
Author: Maggie Gee
18th February 2009
A poem about my internet friend whom I have yet to meet in person and yet in a way it be as if I already have.
She beeth friend of mine ever true
to our acquaintance though paths
remain to be crossed
She of grace and décor so delicate
in pa... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni
10th February 2009
The year 2008 was a mixed bag for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the IT sector. In the first two quarters of 2008, several companies recorded a higher top-line growth. This trend, however, did not continue throughout the year. Towards the second h... Read >
Author: David Parks
01st December 2008
One of the most tragic disasters that can happen to a family is the death of a parent. From an emotional point of view it is devastating, but if that person is the one the family depend upon for their financial well-being it can be a financial disaster to... Read >
Author: michael challiner
19th September 2008
Surveys have revealed that Britons are not doing enough to prepare themselves for retirement
GE Money reveals that only one in four Britons calculate that their future savings will be not be substantial enough to provide them with comfortable retiremen... Read >
Author: Which4u
14th July 2008
Much of modern life centres on the notion of ‘living for today’ and not worrying too much about what tomorrow may bring. And to an extent, this attitude is based on sound principals given that much of what the future holds is completely outwith our ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
23rd June 2008
If you’ve recently received your endowment plan annual statement you may have been left feeling disappointed and thinking “Why did I bother?”, especially when the value of the plan is not much higher than the annual statement last year. Unbelievabl... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
19th June 2008
Personal finance is basically the implementation of the idea of finance onto you and your family's monetary decisions. It will help you address the processes by which you can budget, save and spend cash over time. It also takes in account various financia... Read >
Author: Aaron Hill
27th May 2008
ADA access signs are signage that includes the International Symbol of Accessibility, or ISA.
For many years, the symbol for wheelchair accessibility has been a familiar sight in cities all across the nation. It is typically used to mark areas whe... Read >
Author: Anthony
21st May 2008
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of people took out their mortgage on an interest-only basis, hoping to use an endowment plan to pay off the mortgage at the end of the term.
At the time, investment returns were high and many investors were adv... Read >
Author: mpressman
15th May 2008
Generally no one needs any advice but as far as financial advice is concerned everybody would like to have some. This is because financial market is full of confusing investment options. Some with short-term benefits, some with long-term benefits, some wi... Read >
Author: Anton Kadin
02nd May 2008
The programs of the international institutions
The lives of people all over the world have come to be touched by the work of international organizations, as is evidenced by the interest taken by them in the protection of human rights or development, ... Read >
Author: saturnino
07th April 2008
ADA restroom signs are a common sight in businesses all across the nation.
Many of the customers that visit my sign shop don't realize the value of good ADA restroom signs in helping their businesses be more successful. Making sure you have the right s... Read >
Author: Anthony
24th July 2007
The successor to the TESSA, the ISA (or individual savings account) provides a government regulated savings scheme for encouraging individuals to save rather than spend as a means of economic and financial control. By encouraging saving in the economy, i... Read >
Author: Graeme Nicholson
23rd July 2007
A Child Trust Fund (CTF) is a long-term savings and investment account for children in the United Kingdom. The UK Government introduced the Child Trust Fund with the aim of ensuring every child has savings at the age of 18, helping children get into the h... Read >
Author: Katie Brown
08th June 2007
People are always looking for news ways in which to make cash savings or investments. One popular method of tax-free savings is by opting to save money in Individual Savings Account (ISAs), which were introduced by the UK government in 1999 to replace PEP... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
14th March 2007
In banking business sale of a new account is merely a foot in the door. Next come credit cards, lines of credit, insurance and mortgages, just to name a few. A survey from consumer advice company The Motley Fool has recently discovered that three out of ... Read >
Author: -ddd-
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