Articles, tagged with "current accounts", page 5
15th June 2010
While storing all of your hard earned money in your pocket is always convenient, but it simply is not safe. This is why many individuals head over to the banks of their choice to open up accounts to help them manage their money. The standard banking accou...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
15th June 2010
The current account is becoming a widely used resource by a lot of United Kingdom residents, mainly because it simply offers everything one would ever need in a banking account, while at the same time adding more. In fact, that is a good way to look at a ...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
15th June 2010
One of the things you might want to be on the lookout for if you are switching bank accounts might be a provider that can offer online facilities, as often this can play a vital role in making your monthly budget work.
Of course, those looking to adopt...
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Author:
Noel mellor
15th June 2010
No matter where you go in the UK, it seems consumers everywhere are keener than ever to make sure they have the best current account - with many happy to vote with their feet if they feel the service they are receiving is not up to scratch.
This is acc...
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Author:
Noel mellor
08th June 2010
It's a new tax year, the days are getting longer, and money is as tight as ever - it can mean only one thing: it's time for a fiscal spring clean. So keep reading for some top tips on how to slash your outgoings and improve your finances.
Draw Up a Bud...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd June 2010
If you have ever gone through a move, you will no doubt agree that the process can be both time-consuming and overwhelming. With so many details involved, it can be difficult to keep track of what needs to get done in order to ensure that a move goes as s...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
31st May 2010
In some cases, bad credit is the result of irresponsible money management. However, often occurs because of unexpected financial difficulties. One day you could have all their current accounts, and the next time you could become disabled or lose your job....
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Author:
Ruel
27th May 2010
Between the years 2001 and 2007 development loans and mortgages at low interest rates were easy to come by. Most investors were optimistic, causing the emergence of new developments of homes, office buildings and shopping centers globally.
Real estate ...
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Author:
kgabriel
12th May 2010
Current account
Savings account
Demand account or Transactional account is also known as current account. You can have your business account, student accounts or joint account combined with other accounts with similar features and terms. These transac...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
27th April 2010
Swipe...chi ching.....swipe...chi ching. Back in the day those sounds were the joy that you had from using your credit cards. You had a lot of enjoyable purchase in the past. But now your debt has now g...
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Author:
B. Carson
27th April 2010
According to research, cash payments will will make up less than half of all transactions by 2015.The Payments Council, which manages the strategy on payments systems, said that 80% of cash transactions currently made were for transactions amounting to un...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
26th April 2010
Very few companies are financing businesses in the construction industry today as the industry risk is still too great. Many general contractors and subcontractors are reeling from the effects of the building bubble.
And to add insult to injury, many c...
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Author:
kgabriel
21st April 2010
Throughout our lifetimes there will be big-ticket items that we need to save up for. This could be your dream wedding, planning for a baby, or your first car. There are several different kinds of financial options available that could help you save for th...
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Author:
britneyhenderson
13th April 2010
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has revealed that UK banks are considering making it easier for customers to opt out of access to unauthorised overdrafts.By choosing to opt out, customers would see payments blocked to avoid paying high overdraft fees on ...
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Author:
Samuel Gooch
07th April 2010
A checking account is an exceedingly important money tool and facility to most of the people, and it's important that you make sure your checking account offers everything you will need to conduct your day by day finances without trouble and convenience. ...
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Author:
Java Temple