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28th September 2009
Now could be the time buy Spanish Property at bargain-basement prices as the property prices in Spain slump and "Distressed Property Sale" appears in all the property for sale advertisements in Spain.Property prices in Spain are collapsing just as they ar... Read >
Author: fnsd809090 lnsd090809
28th September 2009
You know what they say - you've never been to England if you've never been to Blackpool. Of course, locals in every single town around Britain will claim the same thing about their towns. Blackpool, however, is one of the very few towns that actually has ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
You may find yourself in need of a well earned holiday at this time of year, but when it comes to choosing where to travel to, the options may seem uninspiring and limited to you, leaving the final decision a hard one to make. You may find travelling to l... Read >
Author: Ben853
24th September 2009
As the economy continues to plummet, many are seen to be cutting back on “luxuries” such as leisure and travel. Yet interestingly enough, countless others are doing just the opposite. In the midst of a relentless recession, many Brits are finding that... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd September 2009
Property in the Caribbean is still looking attractive to buyers and sellers alike even in these financial times. Development land is being purchased for new resorts in particular in Dominican Republic, Barbados prices are continuing to rise and Belize ha... Read >
Author: Caribbean Land and Property
23rd September 2009
The UK is a beautiful country full of many charms, kind and polite people and a rich heritage and culture. But life in the UK can throw-up many surprises for the overseas student! So if you are considering studying in the UK this list is just for you.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Americans may find themselves asking how gender equality – particularly in the workplace – can continue to be a struggle in the country whose constitution has inspired fledgling democracies the world over. Actually, the Constitution doesn’t ever gua... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson
17th September 2009
If you have witnessed the plethora of signs announcing "Distressed Property Sale" that are appearing everywhere referring to distressed property for sale in Spain, then I speculate that maybe you may have been intrigued enough to look into a potential acq... Read >
Author: fnsd809090 lnsd090809
11th September 2009
Many unsigned uk rappers these days produce there own hip-hop beats from scratch, from the discomfort of their own bedrooms. To be totally honest and speaking from experience is not an easy task at all. I know what it is like to have your partner and chil... Read >
Author: Lee J Adamson
04th September 2009
Tourists from Britain have been a mainstay of Malta tourism for many years. With the world economy being what it is, tourism in general is in flux not only in Malta, but everywhere. The emphasis on retaining the British market, which has always accounted ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th August 2009
The country is in a recession and as a result, most of us have had to change our spending habits. While many of us are cutting back on the luxuries in life, even more of us are making small changes in our supermarket spending that can actually have a mass... Read >
Author: kathryn.paris
13th August 2009
In spite of what might be the worst summer ever -- at least economy wise -- holidaymakers can still manage to find ways to get away.
Be honest, we all need some time off. Spending all year working or studying is manageable if you know you can look fo... Read >
Author: Ian Evans
11th August 2009
This summer there are many temptations to indulge and spend a little extra cash. Holidays are one of the main culprits as we talk to our friends and family about where they have been and often give in to temptation.
As the weather improves, we are a... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
05th August 2009
The title may seem like a strange football match, but what it really mean is, would you rather stay in Great Britain this summer and enjoy the Cornish delicacies or visit Spain, relax on the beach sipping on sangria whilst the waves lap at your feet.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd August 2009
Most Brits know that football is the most popular sport in the world, but auto racing—in particular Formula One auto racing, isn’t much far behind.
Last year, each Formula One race captured the attention of an average 600 million viewers. The gre... Read >
Author: F1Tribute
21st July 2009
Although the recession and weak pound is causing many UK holidaymakers to think twice about a voyage to the Eurozone, it is fair to say that many European resorts will still be bustling with Brits-Abroad in August. For many destinations that are further ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th July 2009
For the second time at the 2009 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship RS:X competitors were left frustrated as all racing was cancelled with the breeze failing to materialize in Buzios today.
After 30 knot gusts forced the Race Committee to call ... Read >
Author: windsurfing2012
09th July 2009
More than 1 in 10 Brits have failed to take out any form of home or contents insurance.
Boiler breakdown is top home worry for quarter of Brits - but just 23% of building insurance products cover this as standard. 16% of consumers rate theft of Chris... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
06th July 2009
For many finding the right plumber, electrician or builder can be extremely difficult, at the best of times, but now according to a new report many have been jeopardising there home insurance policies by unwittingly hiring under qualified or cowboy trades... Read >
Author: seamus
02nd July 2009
Baldness is a commonly occurring phenomenon with more than 40% of men affected by it. It has been found that Brits are more troubled by their condition than their European counterparts and young men go to any length to rectify their problem. Men suffer fr... Read >
Author: Ajay019
30th June 2009
Middle-class Brits are now turning to budget supermarkets, which have seen a 25 per cent sales boost. Tightening household expenditure has meant smart shoppers are searching for ways to make their money go further at the checkout.
In a recent article in ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
22nd June 2009
Its official! Travelling to Europe in 2009 is going to cost you a lot more than it has done for a long time. As I write this £1 is worth €1.06, almost a third less than it was a year ago, and many are predicting a continuing decline. Still, many of us ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th June 2009
Having spent the last 15 years taking holidays in Turkey my wife and I are always looking for a nice place to relax and escape the hordes of Brits and Russians that descend on Turkeys beach resorts during the summer months. Both of us are in the service i... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva
12th June 2009
Modern day life can be extremely stressful and in this current economic climate it is even more so. People need to get away to unwind and recharge their batteries.
The problem, of course, is can they still afford the type of holidays they are used to?... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Lover
12th June 2009
It has been a funny old year. Recession hit the UK, the pound crashed against the Euro, holidays in the Eurozone became a lot more expensive for Brits, and the Alps received some of the best snowfall for 25 years, with the season opening in style in Novem... Read >
Author: Snowmonkey
11th June 2009
Sidestepping laws has become a huge part of gambling online and due to the United States not allowing online gambling other countries are basically sole proprietors of the business. The United Kingdom has found a way to regulate online gambling and we hav... Read >
Author: betjacks11@gmail.com
09th June 2009
In today's harsh economic climate, everyone is trying to find ways to save the grind on the wallet. What happens when you hear a grinding sound when you turn the key to your car? Everyone knows that just keeping your car's maintenance up-to-date can be ex... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
As summer approaches making the most of your back garden is a must. However none of us want to be enjoying our freshly barbecued burger and cold beer through a forest of weeds.
That is where specialist garden landscapers come in. They could add feature... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram
05th June 2009
The economy - everyone is tired of hearing about it. But if you are one of the thousands of Brits who are feeling the crunch of an economy that is closing in from every direction, then it's something you may need to talk about with a professional. If your... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2009
With a host of major sporting events taking place all over the world in the coming weeks, there are huge numbers of British sports fans expected to travel overseas to watch the action unfold live. Whether it’s to watch the Champions League Final in Rome... Read >
Author: David Wilcox
04th June 2009
Ah, tea… Where would I be without it? Although I love my coffee, nothing replaces a nice hot cup of green tea with lemon, honey and a pinch of ginger powder. Did you know that second to water, tea is the MOST consumed beverage around the globe? Yeah… ... Read >
Author: fitjerk
01st June 2009
Individual Voluntary Agreement is a viable option to bankruptcy that many Brits and their creditors find appealing. An IVA is a legal and government approved way of resolving debut of £15,000 or more to 3 or more creditors over 5 years or less.
Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
The recession is like a game of bowling. With just one push in the right direction, the bowling ball will knock down as many pins as possible.
Let's just imagine each pin stands for a part of the financial industry, i.e. banks and mortgage lenders, th... Read >
Author: Arti
14th May 2009
Around 3.4m Brits under the age of 35 will find themselves saddled with long-term debt problems because they only make the minimum monthly repayment on credit cards, according to USwitch.
There are a number of options open to those facing mounting deb... Read >
Author: ServicePR
01st May 2009
The island of Singapore - at the southernmost tip of Malaysia - was originally established as a British trading post in 1819. Under the guidance of Sir Stamford Raffles it was turning in a substantial profit within three years and Singapore has mainly thr... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
01st May 2009
The personal loans market is one industry that has been particularly hard hit in the current economic slowdown. Banks, already overloaded with large amounts of toxic assets, have become increasingly wary of lending to anyone without a spotless credit rati... Read >
Author: Darrell
22nd April 2009
It has been revealed that life insurer Pru Life UK witnessed a 15.8% increase in net profit in 2008, despite a drop in single-premium sales resulting from the weak investment market.
Pru Life UK President Nishit Majmudar said the drop was due to lower ... Read >
Author: catherine
17th April 2009
Many Brits today are seeking relief from the burden of too much debt. They find themselves simply unable to meet all their current financial obligations due to the current economic downturn. And while there are a plethora of options available to relieve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
What Makes Bali and Thinqbali.com So Good For UK Tourists?
With the weather unpredictable and the cost of living high, Brits could be forgiven for wanting to get away from their busy lives for a couple of weeks whenever they get chance. More and more o... Read >
Author: steamfrog
09th April 2009
If you're going on holiday this year then there may be a temptation to skimp on cheap travel insurance in a bid to cut corners and save money. With the worsening economic situation, it is understandable that travellers want to make cutbacks and not shell ... Read >
Author: Kim
22nd March 2009
While finding home insurance can be a daunting process, it's important to have enough home insurance to cover your belongings, and the house you love, in case of an accident.
Experts are warning that it's important for homeowners to ensure that they ha... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
19th March 2009
Repossession is when a mortgage lender takes possession of a house and sells it to recoup the money that it has lent the homeowner, secured on the property.
Repossession usually happens when homeowners are unable to keep up with mortgage payments, whi... Read >
Author: BDR London
17th March 2009
With the weather starting to warm up and the economy starting to straighten itself out it’s not surprising that many Brits will be thinking of taking a trip one weekend soon. Many people will already have started to pack their bags and will be gearing u... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
17th March 2009
In the summer last year in tourist resorts on mainland Europe the reputation of young British holidaymakers took a hammering - again - from Spain to Greece and other popular holiday destinations.
British newspapers and television programmes ran stories... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
Football (or soccer as the 'non-Brits' refer to it as) is the most popular sport in the World. Millions of people play, at various levels, every single day. Most people play for fun, others professionally, however the aim of the game is almost always the... Read >
Author: Worthster
12th March 2009
As the recession hits harder and more people struggle to make ends meet, the last thing anyone would want is to be hit by credit card fraud.
But as more people struggle to hold on tight to their cash, a number of others are trying just as hard to take... Read >
Author: Arti
12th March 2009
With redundancy figures’ climbing day by day, the UK economy is beginning to take deeper effect onto an increasing number of Brits.
With more people opting out of insurance as a bid to cut back on costs as they struggle to pay off their mortgage arre... Read >
Author: Arti
10th March 2009
Jersey is the biggest of the Channel Islands, covering over 100 square kilometres and including a population of over 90,000. Famed for its temperate climate and the considerable amount of sun it receives (compared to the UK at least), the island has long... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th March 2009
It has been discovered in a recent study that more Brits than ever tuned in to their favourite programmes and relaxed at home in 2008, as more people chose to seek their entertainment through the television set.
In the research it was found that each B... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
01st March 2009
Ahh football! A noble sporting institution centred on several prominent British values: healthy competition, camaraderie and drinking copious amounts of alcohol. Young and old, rich and poor, and male and female alike, there's nothing the British love mor... Read >
Author: neiljontas
26th February 2009
When it comes to healthy eating we all seem to be trying to change our habits. Less snacking, more water, 5 fruit and veg a day are all little steps we seem to be taking to improve our lifestyles. It is one thing buying healthier foods but it is another... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton
20th February 2009
Ahh football! A noble sporting institution centred on several prominent British values: healthy competition, camaraderie and drinking copious amounts of alcohol. Young and old, rich and poor, and male and female alike, there's nothing the British love mor... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
20th February 2009
The recent heavy snowfall over many regions of the UK has made a severe impact to all Brits across the country.
With thousands of schools and businesses closed, and with none of the London busses in operation, what used to be the busy streets of London, ... Read >
Author: Arti
18th February 2009
With nearly one in two UK households owning at least one pet, it can be safely assumed that the Brits hold their furred, feathered and scaled friends in high regard. Considering many people view their pet(s) as an integrated part of the family, it can p... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
10th February 2009
As the UK economy falls further, the number of Brits facing increased costs by cutting back on spending is soaring by a significant amount.
Those who avoid getting their vehicles serviced in fear of the charges to repair any damages, and those opting fo... Read >
Author: Arti
10th February 2009
It’s the end of January, how many of us can honestly say that we have stuck to that new years resolution be healthier? Well congratulations if you have managed to, but if you are one of the 87% of Brits which break their resolutions before the summer t... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton
02nd February 2009
As the current climate draws in colder days and nights, more Brits are in search for a getaway holiday despite the current economic crisis.
According to new research by Sainsbury’s Travel Insurance, 28 per cent of Brits are still planning to book a h... Read >
Author: Arti Manani
31st January 2009
Each year approximately 400,000 employees are injured due to an accident at work.
Recent statistics from the Health and Safety Executive have revealed that hundreds of workers across the UK have either injured or died because of a work related accident... Read >
Author: Arti Manani
28th January 2009
As the UK economy continues to worsen, previous research has revealed that more Brits have been found opting out of vital payments such as life insurance as a bid to save money.
Life insurance ensures that your family is financially taken care of. Fail... Read >
Author: Manani
28th January 2009
As the UK economy continues to worsen, previous research has revealed that more Brits have been found opting out of vital payments such as life insurance as a bid to save money.
Life insurance ensures that your family is financially taken care of. Fail... Read >
Author: Arti Manani
06th January 2009
England has history, charm and quirkiness but until very recently visitors paid a premium price. But things have changed and Britian is better value now than ever before.
England has always been a top destination for visitors from overseas, with ... Read >
Author: Chris Brown
15th December 2008
"Everyone want to see and be seen in the hottest sunnies come summer. The Brits, in spite of that country’s sunless days, do some of the hottest sunglasses. That just goes to show you don’t need sun to wear sunglasses, but we all knew that. Oliver Gol... Read >
Author: dnwebsiteseo
13th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Cowley
I am fortunate in living in a very beautiful part of Spain - right next door to Benidorm! For those of you unaware of the significance of that statement, let's just say that Benidorm has a bit of a reputation; it is seen... Read >
Author: Steve Cowley
12th December 2008
With its long, sandy beaches, warm waters and memorable towns, it’s not wonder that holidays in the Algarve prove more popular each year. It’s tempting for Brits on a cheap holiday to the Algarve to spend all their time relaxing on the beaches, enjoyi... Read >
Author: pinks.dec2008
03rd December 2008
For many people that consistently make money in property, or consistently keep their weight at their ideal weight it seems easy.
You may not immediately see the correlation between the two, but there is a similar pattern to success in both. Both ways ... Read >
Author: Alan Forsyth
03rd December 2008
For many people that consistently make money in property, or consistently keep their weight at their ideal weight it seems easy.
You may not immediately see the correlation between the two, but there is a similar pattern to success in both. Both ways ... Read >
Author: Alan Forsyth
02nd December 2008
A planned dream of a Disney vacation in Florida, a Caribbean cruise, or a holiday in many European countries has been put on hold for many British families who have seen Sterling - the British currency - slip badly against the American dollar and the Euro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd December 2008
You’re approaching retirement and probably looking forward to relaxing in the sun after years of dedicating yourself to supporting a family. But are you really aware of what you are letting yourself in for?
Many Brits are anxious to find warmer, more... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th November 2008
According to AXA upwards of 20 million Brits are unable to save in the current economic climate.
The insurer claims, this amount of people have had no option other than to dig into their savings since the beginning of the year, with only 1 out of every... Read >
Author: ARouse
10th November 2008
Recently, a professional body has said that remembering to renew or take out annual travel insurance is as important as remembering your suitcase and should therefore be as equally high up in your list of priorities.
A spokesman from the professional b... Read >
Author: Gill
30th October 2008
The best thing about investing in rental properties is that you do not need a fortune to get started. With buy to let investments, you can purchase a property at a rock-bottom price below market value and obtain a mortgage for up to 85% of the value of yo... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
27th October 2008
HOCKEY MOM OR SPENDTHRIFT???
The UK Press are outraged at the spending habits of Hockey Mum PitBull Sarah Palin. Quotes of $200000, or as much as $37000 a week are floating around. The Brits do not understand what a Hockey Mum is. Is a British Mum ... Read >
Author: London Chic
13th October 2008
As the price of fuel has increased so dramatically over the last 12 months, more and more Brits are having to rethink their driving habits.
According to the Esure research, many Brits were even thinking of selling any additional vehicles to try and red... Read >
Author: ARouse
23rd September 2008
Tour operators and merchant banks going under, together with high oil prices and higher aviation fuel costs might suggest that Malta, which is a three hour flight from her main market of the United Kingdom, might see a drop in tourist numbers for 2008.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd September 2008
Ski in, ski out accommodation isn't really a concept the Americans have conquered yet, but more options are gradully creeping in to Colorado's repertoire.
Most Europeans by contrast have grown up with ski in, ski out lodging as the norm. Alpine villag... Read >
Author: Helen Gienke, Chalets USA
15th September 2008
If you are planning on taking a holiday this year it is very important to consider taking out a travel insurance policy with a trusted company, as we are hearing more often than ever the horror stories of those having the holiday from hell due to not havi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
Over the past 18 months the property market in Europe has been a bit unstable, mainly because of the fluctuating Euro.
£200,000 in early 2007 would have returned a currency transfer of 1.41 to the £; meaning an ex... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
08th September 2008
Lanzarote property seems to have peaked, and the formerly hot real estate market on the island appears to be cooling somewhat. This may indicate a slight downturn in the island's economy. It may also mean that now is a good time for overseas buyers to inv... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
The British are a hard-working crowd putting in long hours and often many commuting long distances making the working day and week even longer. It’s not surprising then how much we all look forward to a summer holiday and the opportunity to get away fro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
04th September 2008
Roustabout jobs are the entry-level jobs on oil rigs. On most oil rigs, you work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 2 to 3 weeks at a stretch. Working as a roustabout is back-breaking and dirty - you do everything from cleaning and painting the oil rig to ... Read >
Author: Calvin
01st September 2008
During an economic downturn that affects the holidays industry, it's worth remembering which destinations are likely to not just maintain their appeal but be able to invest for the future too.
Over the years, Majorca has been the most visited of the Ba... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2008
The increased rivalry among creditors and the expansion of lending products offered online has given rise to more borrowing opportunities for borrowers faced with bad credit. Once upon a time, a county court judgment, bankruptcy, or other adverse credit e... Read >
Author: Martin Sumner
22nd August 2008
There are some things that Britain definitely lags behind the rest of the world in, but making cars isn’t one of them.
While there are plenty of other makes and models of car produced in other countries that British people drive round in, the Brits h... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
21st August 2008
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move.
But finance comes into it too.
As young families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising in... Read >
Author: dane
20th August 2008
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move.
But finance comes into it too.
As young families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising in... Read >
Author: dane
20th August 2008
According to recent research, over 23 million Brits are overweight. This is not just a risk to your health but to your wallet as well, since it affects your life insurance costs as well.
Not only does this wreak havoc with your internal organs and thu... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
17th August 2008
Millions of Brits are set to head to the golden beaches and clear blue skies of Southern Europe, the Mediterranean or other luxurious destinations. Many will have a great time and return after a great holiday fully relaxed and refreshed, however there wil... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
15th August 2008
Working holidays are an exciting way to fund a gap year. You can choose from a variety of destinations and occupations from picking apples to teaching English or working in a bar. Sound exciting but don’t know where to start? Take a look at our useful w... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
13th August 2008
Are UK homeowners heading towards a £207 billion mortgage debt time-bomb in retirement?
One in three Brits aged over 55 years still have outstanding mortgage debts Key Retirement Solutions' figures show a 20% increase in the average amount of outstan... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
13th August 2008
Imagine the scene; miles and miles of coastal roads from which views of endless blue ocean can be seen.
Which destinations spring to mind when you think of such images: the coast of Australia, the Greek Islands or maybe even the coastal roads along the... Read >
Author: DCollins
12th August 2008
Recent research by the Fair Investment Company has come to the conclusion that most Brits are bargain hunters when it comes to choosing the right car insurance deal.
The study found that over 57 per cent of those UK motorists quizzed named price as th... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
29th July 2008
With so much Spanish property for sale it is hardly surprising that so many Brits are taking the plunge and moving to hotter climes. Whether your move is permanent or if you are just buying a holiday home, there are some things that you should know about ... Read >
Author: Sandy Lee
18th July 2008
A leading insurance company has urged British holidaymakers not to let the credit crunch stop them from taking out adequate travel insurance for your holiday this summer.
Research carried out by the insurance company found that at least half the number... Read >
Author: Gill
16th July 2008
A vagary of impediments left you alone wriggling in a starving cash situation. Cash deficit is a common phenomenon nowadays that erupts with a band of salaried Brits. It becomes agonising when you are under an emergency where you are in a state of broke. ... Read >
Author: Victor Stephens
14th July 2008
10 September, 2007
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move.
But finance comes into it too.
As young families struggle to keep their heads abov... Read >
Author: Arleigh
11th July 2008
To avoid getting into too much debt, people are using cash and store cards more frequently. Retail establishments such as M&S and Debenhams have reported more cash and store card purchases. Credit card usage is definitely on the decline in stores, and it ... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham
11th July 2008
If you need cash immediately, fast payday loans will do a good business for you. With the help, you can cover the cost of your unexpected ends expediently. These loans are short-term loans that help you when you are hit by a sudden financial bind. These d... Read >
Author: David Smith
30th June 2008
It emerged recently that Ann Keen, Labour's health minister has insured her husband's life for £430,000 and billed the monthly premiums as parliamentary expenses.
Meanwhile, recent research from Prudential has found that Brits are willing to give up ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
27th June 2008
More people than ever before are moving overseas from the UK according to Allied Pickfords' annual Move Monitor.
The cosmopolitan buzz of Sydney and the picturesque beauty of the Queensland coastline are certainly ticking the right boxes for Brits as A... Read >
Author: Alpana
25th June 2008
More people than ever before are moving overseas from the UK according to Allied Pickfords' annual Move Monitor.
The cosmopolitan buzz of Sydney and the picturesque beauty of the Queensland coastline are certainly ticking the right boxes for Brits as A... Read >
Author: Kristal
17th June 2008
Louise Cuming, head of protection at moneysupermarket.com welcomed the good news that came with the announcement from ABI, who stated that the number of Brits being covered by Private Medical Insurance had finally broken through and into the six million c... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
11th June 2008
Sometimes it happens that you find yourself in a very bad financial state and unable to pay pending bills. You are in a state of growing need of money. In cases, Bad Credit Cash Advance proves to be the best way-out of such a lurching situation. Quarter o... Read >
Author: Denis Slade
10th June 2008
It has been concluded, we are the fattest fats that ever were fat! A massive 39% of Brits are overweight, numerically that's a whopping 23 million people walking around with an extra few pounds.
Not only does this wreak havoc with your internal organs... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
27th May 2008
Cyprus is extremely generous when it comes to offering either a romantic memory, a historical adventure or just a sun filled stay. It has that affect on people that once you have been, you just have the urge to go back year after year. It forms part of pe... Read >
Author: TimMartins
22nd May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams
Have you ever gone to bed one night and wondered just where the day went? Well could you imagine waking up to discover that eleven days had vanished completely? That is just what happened in 1752 when the entire inha... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
21st May 2008
Sydney - After Spain, Australia is tops with the 2,000 or so people who pack up and leave Britain every week. Last year, 23,000 British people came to Australia for good, twice the number a decade ago.
Since the 1970s, Canberra has run a non-discrimina... Read >
Author: amerie
21st May 2008
Have you ever gone to bed one night and wondered just where the day went? Well could you imagine waking up to discover that eleven days had vanished completely? That is just what happened in 1752 when the entire inhabitants of Britain and America went to ... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
20th May 2008
Buyers can currently take advantage of low prices and long-term investment potential, in sought-after areas of Spain.
It would seem that despite all the negative press about the Spanish property market at the moment, now is a good time to buy in some of ... Read >
Author: Anthony Bradley
20th May 2008
Good Time To Buy In Spain's Hotspots...
Buyers can currently take advantage of low prices and long-term investment potential, in sought-after areas of Spain.
It would seem that despite all the negative press about the Spanish property market at the mo... Read >
Author: Anthony Bradley
20th May 2008
The Prados del Golf development.
Good Time To Buy In Spain's Hotspots...http://www.investmenthotspot.co.uk
Buyers can currently take advantage of low prices and long-term investment potential, in sought-after areas of Spain.
It would seem that des... Read >
Author: Anthony Bradley
20th May 2008
It’s always great to hear about price drops and holidaymakers will be especially pleased to hear that the cost of travel insurance has dropped significantly.
The reason for this recent drop is due to the increased amount of competition between travel... Read >
Author: Gill
15th May 2008
It is true that when the latest mobile phones come out, you will find hundreds to thousands of phone fanatics in the UK scrambling to get their hands on them. As an estimate, there are more than 65 million mobile phone users in the United Kingdom, w... Read >
Author: David Webster
15th May 2008
With the rising prices of oil and food in the market today, what is any smart consumer to do? Because one of the most important necessities that humans in the modern world can’t live without is the mobile phone, it pays to be smarter when it comes... Read >
Author: David Webster
15th May 2008
In the United Kingdom, the mobile phone is one of the technical gadgets that they usually use in their everyday lives. Because it is highly essential, many Brits find it difficult to go on with their lives. Basically, a mobile phone appears to b... Read >
Author: David Webster
11th May 2008
Over the years many Brits have become increasingly reliant upon credit cards, as these cards offer convenience, flexibility, and ease. At the same time, using these cards irresponsibly and not repaid them in the agreed time show the way to credit card deb... Read >
Author: Gracie
11th May 2008
You may not always have sufficient money on your hands at a time of great need. What options you have left is of a Cash Loan. Upon applying the money provision, you get privilege of securing cash up to £1,200. The money you get is directly deposited into... Read >
Author: Olivia Maaret
09th May 2008
According to Paypal Brits will spend over £1.6 billion on their loved ones this Valentine’s Day. Direct Line has predicted that £467 million of this total figure will be spent on expensive jewellery, the lucky recipients should make sure they are cove... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
The recent rise in spendemic nature of Brits has undoubtedly a factor behind configuring Same Day Loans. Now, destitute people have reason to cheer up even in cash crunch. You get a sufficient corpus to cover the cost of miscellaneous expenses. The statis... Read >
Author: Tess Ocean
08th May 2008
Do you write a cheque and pray it would not be clear before pay day? A gloomy financial situation deepens the cash crisis. Further, rapid rising prices trigger a strain in budget and threaten millions of Brits across the country. But they have reason to c... Read >
Author: Celeste Parker
08th May 2008
According to Paypal Brits will spend over £1.6 billion on their loved ones this Valentine’s Day. Direct Line has predicted that £467 million of this total figure will be spent on expensive jewellery, the lucky recipients should make sure they are cove... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
One in ten British car owners are putting themselves at risk of identity theft, research from Direct Line Car Insurance has revealed.
According to the study, Brits are putting themselves at risk of identity theft by leaving personal documents such as h... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
02nd May 2008
Summary :There is a increasing trend among 50+ Britons to go for quality vacation. Best personal loans make their wishes fulfilled by financing the total cost of vacation.
According to the figures released by hotel firm Holiday Inn, between 2005 and 20... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
01st May 2008
When they do not suffer from the disease or disorder, people can be very selfish, not to say, callous. The same problems swirl around the politics of "Libertarianism" in the USA, where some activities such as drug and substance abuse are considered "victi... Read >
Author: John Scott
25th April 2008
Mallorca has been the most visited of the Balearic Islands in recent years. The majority of tourists to Mallorca are British. This is probably because of it's location in the Mediterranean Sea, a very short flight away for British visitors.
Palma Inter... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th April 2008
As the summer gets ever closer an increasing number of us will be planning our summer holidays, and many of us will be going armed with our plastic cards for convenience, ease, and security. Many holidaymakers tend to use their credit and debit cards when... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
16th April 2008
A new survey has revealed that British ex-pats enjoy more than just extra sun when they move to distant climes. The NatWest International Personal Banking (NatWest IPB) Expat Wealth Ranking Survey found that Brits moving abroad typically earn £67,000 c... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
02nd April 2008
In today’s day and age there are gadgets that do just about everything for you. Mobile phones, PDA’s, Blackberry’s and laptops make keeping in contact much easier and help immensely with work commitments. Unfortunately a survey carried out by the ... Read >
Author: JGray
01st April 2008
The compelling spectacle of young, sunburnt Brits trawling and trashing bars in Ibiza, egged on by boorish tour reps, has been well documented in the media. In the cold light of day, it is a bit embarrassing, although the subjects of these studies, one fe... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
28th March 2008
Summary: Low rate personal loans are available in the UK financial market if you are a deserving candidate. You can apply with banks, online lenders or building societies to get these loans.
The demonstration effect makes people spend more than they... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
28th March 2008
Considering there is an estimated three million UK motorists set to take their cars abroad this year, its pretty shocking to hear that 17.2 million Brits have admitted to not knowing if their car insurance will cover them whilst they are there.
When t... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
25th March 2008
You see the advertisements in various newspapers, on television, and on the internet about the soaring bad credit problems. It is really a gloomy scenario that millions of Brits are getting stuck in the mosses of the deteriorating financial crux. Such sit... Read >
Author: Johns
11th March 2008
One of the troubles with life is that it has becomes extremely uncertain. This is mainly to do with the pace at which life is being lived today. People are forever, in a hurry to reach to their destinations and in their eagerness they often overlook traff... Read >
Author: Allan
28th February 2008
The latest news is that five million people, or one in 11 adults, spend more then they earn on a monthly basis. And half of those living beyond their means rely on overdraft and credit cards to plug the gap. Saying that most of the Brits are getting spend... Read >
Author: Angela Alderton
22nd February 2008
There are several ways you can find yourself with what is known as bad credit. You can be late with your payments on a loan, get into arrears with your secured loan, may have missed payments on your credit cards, have a CCJ registered against you, missed ... Read >
Author: Tom
22nd February 2008
Internet has made shopping simple and convenient. You can access the item to meet you need to the next hour. Even loans too have not remained an exception to the fact. If you are in cash crunch and need instant money, for the purpose you can apply for onl... Read >
Author: Tess Ocean
22nd February 2008
A persuasion complex is always there to the lenders for the people with bad credit problems. It is not a denying fact that very few lenders wish to deal with such lenders that have such credit problem. If you are able to secure the borrowing chance that d... Read >
Author: Peter
21st February 2008
One of the aspirations of people around the world is to own a house for oneself. A place where he can raise his family without any trouble and away from the gaze of outside world. However, it must be understood that it requires huge amount of money to ful... Read >
Author: Allan
15th February 2008
It is reality of millions of Brits that they are running short of cash towards the end of the month. A new breed of financial providers is setting up to offer solutions in the forms of Payday Loans UK until your next pay day. You have privilege to obtain ... Read >
Author: Tim Kelly
11th February 2008
It is up to the lending institution as to what an acceptable credit score is to determine whether you should receive a loan. Today, there is computerised method of calculating the credit scores. The scoring system runs from 300 to 850. Most Brits have sco... Read >
Author: Turk Malloy
08th February 2008
People get captives due to financial ordeal. They get tense standoff that what to do to make the situation stable. It is not that only a few fist of people fall prey to such sever situation, though there are millions of Brits. To make their situation fina... Read >
Author: Tim Kelly
08th February 2008
Sudden financial deficit in the middle of any month is a general story amongst the salaried Brits. It happens that you may come across in such a situation where money performance plays an indispensable role. For even that no much money is required at all,... Read >
Author: Tim Kelly
07th February 2008
Millions of Brits are struggling for cash because their expenses are going beyond their means. Amongst salaried individuals to the UK, no credit check loans have made a name and fame since any class of borrowers can avail these loan benefits without any h... Read >
Author: Ashley
06th February 2008
As the third largest island in the Mediterranean, Cyprus is a popular holiday location for visitors from all over Europe and further afield. It's not hard to see why this gem attracts so many visitors each year.
Located at the eastern end of the Medite... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
06th February 2008
Millions of Brits are muddling with their adverse credit problems. Individuals whose credit history is suspect and troubled are always considered unsuitable to find a loan benefit. Yet need of finance is still required to help pay off current debts and me... Read >
Author: Simon
02nd February 2008
There are certain to cause more confusion, you definitely do not understand situation that what is going on. If it is a matter of financial adversity then, it becomes more complex. In order to improve the situation for a short period of time, you take out... Read >
Author: Peter Taylor
02nd February 2008
Credit is an important instrument to judge your credit in the financial market. Before you apply for a loan, you loan provider awards you a credit grade. Millions of Brits are suffering from such humungous losses of credit. Such gravitated grinding situat... Read >
Author: Henry Bampton
30th January 2008
It’s about this time of year, as the dark, cold nights start to close in, that many Brits’ thoughts start to turn to an alternative life in the sun, in Europe or beyond. Many people are involved in broken house sale chains and are looking to complete ... Read >
Author: CRMWorks
24th January 2008
You are in a humungous debt situation and paying high interest rates? People like you usually think that they are different from rest of the society. It is not like that since millions of Brits like you are facing the altogether the same problem. And lend... Read >
Author: Gracie
22nd January 2008
People’s confidence is returning to markets. Borrowers living with their parents and non-homeowners would find it hard to arrange fund through loans. Millions of Brits have been facing the problem of loan availing for long. However coming up of Tenant L... Read >
Author: Turk Malloy
19th January 2008
Tourist authority figures from Malta have shown a rise in the number of British visitors for the first seven months of last year, and it's the island's highest number of Brits for some six years.
The increase is an impressive ten per cent rise on the 2... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th January 2008
Loan availing is getting a fashion amongst Brits. For most of their financial reasons, precision of Personal Loans UK is usually anticipated. There are several things you should consider before you look for the best possible personal loans. The great thin... Read >
Author: George
18th January 2008
A significant number of Britons are using their savings to help friends or relatives in financial difficulty, it has been revealed. Around ten million (22 per cent) of respondents to a survey by Abbey say they have withdrawn money from their own savings ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th November 2007
One of the greatest secrets to make your party or get together a success is the kind of cake you have ordered for. For more enjoyable parties, you need to make the cakes really very interesting along with other embellishments. And to make your party a tru... Read >
Author: Daniel
01st November 2007
If you are thinking about buying that place in the sun you have always dreamt abaout maybe you should take a look at the beautiful paradise Island of Cyprus and in Particular property in Paphos or the surrounding area. Paphos in Cyprus is the only resort ... Read >
Author: kevinor
31st October 2007
With the Internet coming to the rescue of holiday planners, it has become easy to book holidays online. A survey showed that forty per cent of the respondents choose not to visit a travel agent in the last two years. The result was shared by a study from ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
30th October 2007
In certain areas of France which have typically been relatively cheap places to buy property are rapidly becoming too expensive for local French to make a purchase. Les Landes for instance in the region of Aquitaine has seen steep price increases over the... Read >
Author: Nick
22nd October 2007
It need not be ironic.As Ms. Morisette so poignantly reminded us, nobody wants rain on their wedding day. And lets face it, the Brits are no great shakes on the family stakes. Extended family no longer plays much role in Britain when it comes to planning... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom
21st October 2007
The Brits are very fond of improving their homes. A recent survey reveals that one in three UK homeowners carry out major home improvements every five years. And, do you know from where many Brits get inspiration to improve their homes? Well, popular tele... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
21st October 2007
You might be looking for a loan to enjoy vacations with your family. Most of the Brits like to go to Thailand and Switzerland. Have you also planned where you want to go? Well, you should plan now without worrying for the loan. With such a big presence of... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
19th October 2007
The Famagusta area of Cyprus covers a large part of the Islands East coast and includes the town of Paralimni. Originally the town of Famagusta itself would have lain at the heart of the district but alas it now lies in total dereliction. In fact it has b... Read >
Author: kevinor
12th October 2007
Buying that place in the sun is still a very affordable option for investment or as your personal holiday home and Cyprus villas make the perfect choice. Buying property abroad has never been easier than it is right now and thousands of people are at last... Read >
Author: kevinor
12th October 2007
The majority of UK loans are used to consolidate debt, with new cars and home improvements completing the top three uses of unsecured lending, according to figures released by Sainsbury’s financial arm.Sainsbury’s Bank head of loans Peter Baillie stat... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
12th October 2007
The lending market in the UK is fully developed and well diversified. Whenever you are in need of money, you can think of borrowing it. There are many lenders in the market who can be of help to you. The easiest and quickest form of borrowing money is by ... Read >
Author: Amenda
12th October 2007
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move.But finance comes into it too.As young families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising interest ra... Read >
Author: amerie
21st September 2007
If you are looking for an ideal destination for holidaying or a second home in Spain, Costa Blanca can be the perfect choice. Endowed with an excellent climate and endless kilometres of golden sands, this fascinating place offers an ideal condition for lu... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
20th September 2007
Moving out of a property is not easy and that is why many homeowners prefer to upgrade their existing properties rather than move out. A recent study from Standard Life Bank shows that many Brits, especially those in their middle age, do not want to get i... Read >
Author: Caitlin Lucy
20th September 2007
Your health and the modern lifestyle should complement each other. You cannot enjoy one without the other. A research done by Cancer Research UK reflects that the number of cancer-sufferers is increasing. Our modern lifestyle holds the key here. Some wher... Read >
Author: Amenda
10th September 2007
British people have bought properties in regions of Spain to such an extent that it is now it is quite possible to live there quite comfortably without having to learn the language.While many Brits do learn Spanish and socialise with locals who haven't mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Many people borrow money when they are in need. The terms and conditions are fixed at the time of borrowing. If after continuing a loan for two or three years you find that there is some better option available in the market, you may like to opt for it. I... Read >
Author: Amenda
28th August 2007
There are many sources from where a borrower can get money. Loans are one of them. Even in case of loans, there exists so much variety. There are loans that require your home as security and there are loans that do not require any security. Some loans are... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
24th August 2007
Many Brits fail to repay their loans. Some default because they over-indulge in debts and some default because of the high interest rates that they might be paying to the lenders. Anyhow, recent figures suggest that around 14,000 people lost their homes i... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
20th August 2007
Lending business in UK has been on rise since many years. Millions of pounds have been borrowed by Brits. And simultaneously, innumerable files on bankruptcy have been filed since then due to impulsive attitude of Brits. Their financial status has been co... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
17th August 2007
It's the time of the year when many Brits start making plans for the eagerly awaited season of mirth “Christmas”. Many of them start preparing their list of purchases and keep making additions till the end. As it's their favorite festival, they don't ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
16th August 2007
It's astonishing to see the figures rising steeply on people affected with some form of cancer. One of the main triggers of skin cancer, which is on a fast move to affect many Brits is because of too much exposure to sun. Nearly 40% rise has been noticed ... Read >
Author: Amenda
09th August 2007
The instances of home repossessions are rising in the UK. The council of mortgage lenders says that there have been nearly 14,000 cases of repossessions in the first half of the year 2007. When compared to corresponding figures from the previous year, the... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
09th August 2007
If you want to break free and let your hair loose, then here is some thing very exciting for you that will get you up and about. Now you can go for a joy ride to any destination (or just about anywhere you wish, if you do not have any destination) in a pl... Read >
Author: Allan
08th August 2007
Time has passed by when arranging for a loan was a Herculean task. Pondering on to add that extra money into your monthly budget to help you buy a new car or sail across your neighborhood continent was a real tough job. Now time seems to change radically.... Read >
Author: gracy
06th August 2007
“Sunny Coast” this is what Costa del Sol means in English. It is not for nothing that this internationally reputed hot tourist spot is given such a name. What else can you call a place that offers average annual temperatures of 18ºC and over 300 days... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
30th July 2007
Late teens andt wenty somethings from the UK and Germany are cash rich on holiday, and proving to be a welcome sight for hotels, clubs and restaurants on the Spanish Balearic Islands.
The young singles with high disposable incomes often head for Ibiza ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2007
It is a common knowledge that now-a-days you can borrow money quite easily. But, that money should be brought to full use. Buying unnecessary things or spending the money on redundant purchases should be avoided.
According to a research from Abbey S... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
20th July 2007
Have you got the traveller's itch? You know, that mild but persistent irritation perpetual tourists suffer from, accompanying staying in the same place for too long. Australia, with its plethora of natural beauty and man-made attractions, is like a siren ... Read >
Author: Mathias Levarek
05th July 2007
We are living in the world where the Internet has become a major source of our daily routine. In the past two years, the Internet usage among Brits has increased tremendously. There are number of reasons we go online: for buying book, getting information ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
31st May 2007
One thing many people like about owning property in Cyprus is the fact that it is just that bit further for many as a Mediterranean destination, and therefore, it is thought, a little bit more exclusive, bringing a ‘different type’ it has been said, o... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
30th May 2007
A newly conducted research by a leading high-street bank reveals that an increasingly large number of young home buyers are turning to their parents to get them a home. Estimates by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) suggest that over 40% of the first ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
23rd May 2007
Lenders need to ensure that the money they are lending comes back to them along with the agreed rate of interest. For this purpose, lenders rely on your monthly income, debt-to-income (DTI) ratio and your credit score.
DTI ratio is a major factor when... Read >
Author: Amenda
16th May 2007
Do men and women have different preferences when it comes to the selection of personal loans? Yes, a recent research by one of the leading banks confirmed this divide still remains with the Brits.
The research showed that a bigger percentage of women bor... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
10th May 2007
Change is the only constant thing in this world. Everything changes and so does your credit status. If have are suffering from an adverse credit status now, it doesn't mean that you'll suffer from it for your entire life. Bad credit is not a permanent ble... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
25th April 2007
Sometimes people take out several loans and make their finances a little more complicated. But, a careful and rightful selection of debts may help you in saving money. Instead of taking several credit card debts, you can opt for an unsecured loan. This wi... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
25th April 2007
What is an overdraft?
An overdraft is a facility (usually at a bank or other financial institution) that enables an account holder to borrow up to an agreed amount and often for an agreed time. The agreed amounts on an overdraft exceeds the deposits by... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
23rd April 2007
The year 2006 saw an alarming rise in bad debts leading to personal insolvencies. A lot many Brits declared themselves as insolvent in the hope of getting an escape from the creditor's pressures. But, most of them don't realise IVAs (Individual Voluntary ... Read >
Author: bernard
20th April 2007
Need to organise your finances in a better way? Want to get back in control of financial situation? But, have no security to offer? Opt for unsecured loans. By procuring these loans, you not only pay to your existing creditors but improve your credit stat... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
20th April 2007
It has never been a better time to buy a second home, or invest in the buy-to-let property market. The UK’s booming buy-to-let market is being boosted by immigration and the difficulty of first-time buyers to find suitably priced property. The UK is sec... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
09th April 2007
A beautiful Cyprus apartment is a luxury that most people would like if only they were able to afford one. Well believe it or not it may be more of an affordable possibility than you think. With so much equity built up in the U.K. property market in recen... Read >
Author: kevinor
14th March 2007
If study conducted by Lloyds TSB bank is to be believed, six out of ten Britons believe that plastic surgery is the key to true happiness, and are prepared to take out a personal loan to fund their makeover. This means that an astounding 57% of Brits are ... Read >
Author: Braden
14th March 2007
f study conducted by Lloyds TSB bank is to be believed, six out of ten Britons believe that plastic surgery is the key to true happiness, and are prepared to take out a personal loan to fund their makeover. This means that an astounding 57% of Brits are r... Read >
Author: Braden
01st March 2007
It was a time when only older and wealthier generations could afford to own a property abroad, as a second home in sunnier climates. Today, more and more young people avoid buying incredibly expensive properties in their native countries, and decide to in... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson
21st February 2007
The lifestyle of people has undergone a sea change over a couple of years. Needs and desires have increased manifold. However, the income has not elevated at par with our needs and desires. As a result, many of us face situations when there is no other op... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
17th February 2007
There are many people in UK who are struggling hard to shoulder off their debt burden. High-interest debts, such as credit card balances, unsecured personal loans, etc take a toll on the financial health. It is indeed extremely difficult to manage multipl... Read >
Author: jake nathan
15th February 2007
There is a considerable increase in the number of Brits struggling to overcome the problem of unmanageable debts. The problem is related to the easy availability of various credit facilities present around us, such as credit cards and various types of per... Read >
Author: jake nathan
31st January 2007
Are you worried about your credit score being affected owing to missed and/or default payments? Have you examined the cause that is disabling you to make the payments on time? Are you feeling burdened and confused due to multiple debts existing against yo... Read >
Author: jake nathan
25th January 2007
Most of us get dazzled by the items of comfort, luxury and style present around us. What we fail to see due to the dazzle is the entry of an inconspicuous 'visitor' who slowly grows into an invincible monster if not identified and leashed on time. Can you... Read >
Author: jake nathan
15th January 2007
Many of you will one day have the wish to live in Spain. Than the choices are many, do you want to live near the coast or inlands, more to the south or at the Costa Brava. Many choices are coming towards you and the whole thing is not getting any ea... Read >
Author: Tjeerd Geerts
12th January 2007
Queen Mum sets an example for all SeniorsBy Philip WalkerWhen it was announced that the Queen Mother had died at the wonderful oldage of one hundred and one, I can guarantee that most Brits over 50 shed atear. She was one of the most revered and loved peo... Read >
Philip Walker
12th January 2007
Personal loans are basically unsecured loans permitting varied uses. However, some lenders place personal loan into two categories - secured and unsecured. A valuable security – generally, your home – is given to the lender in case of secured personal... Read >
Author: Alexa Wilsoon
28th December 2006
Need respite from the daily grind? Longing to break free from the monotony and drudgery of routine life? Vacationing at your favourite locale helps to refresh the mind and soul and fills you with a new spirit to move on with full enthusiasm. With people g... Read >
Author: Braden
27th November 2006
Bad credit personal loans are offered to borrowers whose credit record is less than perfect. Credit record generally fluctuates between 350 and 900. A credit score ranging above 600 is regarded as perfect. Anything below 400 is considered bad. If your cre... Read >
Author: Alexa Wilsoon
25th November 2006
Needs give rise to thoughts, which in turn, leads to solutions. Personal loans are surely among such solutions, which can take care of all your financial needs.
You may be in need of money for marriage, holidaying, debt consolidation, home improvement... Read >
Author: jake nathan
16th November 2006
To describe the Chamonix Valley as beautiful would be a lot more then an understatement. It is, without doubt, one of the most picturesque areas in the world.
One hour from Geneva by road, this skiing and mountaineering haven has become popular the wor... Read >
Author: andy ward
15th November 2006
To describe the Chamonix Valley as beautiful would be a lot more then
an understatement. It is, without doubt, one of the most picturesque
areas in the world.
One hour from Geneva by road, this skiing and mountaineering haven has
become popular the ... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
26th June 2006
It didn't seem so long ago that the British were waiting for an exciting season of formula one racing. The difference this year was, that at last we would have a British driver at least fighting for wins if not the Formula one championship depending on ho... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
23rd June 2006
Wedding loans help you meet your marriage expenses. Wedding loans enable you to make 'once in a life time day' a memorable one by spending lavishly for the occasion that every one waits for. The increasing average cost of marriage in the UK is making wedd... Read >
Author: amanda pane
10th May 2006
The research from KBD has also revealed the full extent of the north-south financial divide.
Taking the UK as a whole, the typical household has some 40,000 of disposable wealth, but this figure oscillates wildly depending on where you look and in... Read >
Author: sam lowe
05th January 2006
Have you ever been on the receiving end of an extravagant but completely unexpected gift? One that just appeared as the holiday season approached or on an anniversary or on your birthday or even to celebrate your first year in business?
This was the ... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
04th October 2005
If you're a budget traveler or backpacking Europe, Lagos is a cheap slice of paradise. Casa Rosa is the place for general sustenance, while Joe's Garage is a place to let go.
Casa Rosa
Casa Rosa claims to be the haven for backpackers in Lagos. The ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
18th August 2005
Global warming may have been lurking on our horizon for a number of years and historical records of terrorists have existed for thousands of years, but we are coming into a new age where we try and financially protect ourselves against such problems and i... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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