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21st September 2009
RBS and NatWest customers will be happy to hear that overdraft fees are to be slashed, saving many consumers hundreds of pounds per month.
It is hoped that the move will encourage other banks to follow suit and cut fees.
The taxpayer owns 70% of RBS... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
16th September 2009
If your major interest is information related to bad credit student loans or any other such as credit restoration, debt consolidation companies, fast loans for bad credit or low apr loans, this article can prove useful.
The credit card debts have been ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
16th September 2009
Every individual has now developed a habit of availing the credit. Credit cards have suitably sufficed the needs of individuals. With the growing business credits are also required for business and the personnel associated with them.
Business credit ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
One missed credit card payment, or going overdrawn without permission, and suddenly a £30 charge can be incurred. Bank charges can seem unfair and too harsh given the frequently tiny amounts of unauthorized borrowing involved. Now it seems that the law c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Many times, we get stuck in a dilemma when we desperately need some money and the payday is just around the corner, but still little too far; for the expense needs to incurred immediately. One part of the mind tells to just linger on the expense somehow u... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
07th September 2009
If you are waiting for your payday just to grab some cash amount to cater to some of your urgent financial requirements then you need not! Now you can grab small financial help easily before your payday and that too without much delay. How? By simply appl... Read >
Author: Edward Sparkes
03rd September 2009
Unless you're an accountant, managing personal finances is something most of us would rather leave to a rainy day. Many of us are guilty of overspending, and tackling the problem head on can sometimes seem like a depressing prospect. However, it doesn't h... Read >
Author: MarkeD
28th July 2009
This ruling reverses the 2004 San Francisco Superior Court ruling in the case of Miller v. Bank of America where Judge Boulaine found in favor of Miller. She ordered Bank of America to pay damages of over a billion dollars to the over 1.1 million social s... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson
21st July 2009
A debt crisis can develop when you fail to meet your obligations as a debtor. This problem can be triggered when you spend most or all your income on other commitments other than repaying your debt or debts. When you find yourself with so many debts yet y... Read >
Author: Mercy
21st July 2009
Debt problems normally begin when the money going out is more than the money coming in. The other sign that things are not right is when the repayments you make on credit card debts, loans and overdrafts are towards the interest accumulated rather than re... Read >
Author: Mercy
17th July 2009
Most folks are completely unaware of privileges while applying for a payday advance loan, so make sure you know that you have the right to alter your decision about the payday online loan within 24 hours of taking it. A customer can question the lender ab... Read >
Author: cashadvance
01st July 2009
What are consolidation loans? The term consolidation really makes the word consolidation loans self explanatory. Consolidation of course means consolidating several items, that is putting them into one single entity.
In the case of consolidation loans it... Read >
Author: Champion Finance
27th June 2009
An appeal in the House of Lords is due to begin this week that may determine the future of overdraft fees incurred by millions of customers across Britain.
The appeal, put forward by some of the UK's main banks, will be heard by five Law Lords and is i... Read >
Author: Which4u
23rd June 2009
In the current economic climate we are all looking for ways to spend less cash, so here are our top ten money saving tips to help you spend less.
1. Look for cheaper gas and electricity. If you haven't already done so, with recent cuts in energy prices... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
06th June 2009
A tough part of bookkeeping can be the bank reconciliation. For some bookkeepers reconciliation is fun, to for others it is nothing but a boring job. Whatsoever way we look at it, it is one of the fundamental functions of accounting which must be done. Ch... Read >
Author: bookkeeping services provider
05th June 2009
Since the birth of the travel money card and its increased availability as another method to pay for items when abroad, the global economic crisis has plunged sterling into a state of impressive weakness and the travel industry into uncertainty as to whet... Read >
Author: MarkeD
05th June 2009
How many times have you gotten upset with the endless list of bank charges that continuously rear their aggressive head on your bank statements. But, when the bank chooses to add a few extra zeros to your account what would you do? Would you make the most... Read >
Author: lynthomas
29th May 2009
The recession is well underway and shows no sign of letting up. All across the globe, people are tightening their belts and trying to work out ways to spend less cash. It's an altogether bleak period for many of the employed and recently unemployed.
O... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
29th May 2009
Bank Charges have become a way of life for the majority of us, If we keep claiming to get our bank charges back, They cant ignore us forever, I mean imagine how much you have been robbed of in the last 6 years in charges. Now is your chance to get it all ... Read >
Author: Lucy
15th May 2009
Many financial products have been mis-sold through the years from endowment policies to accident claims and, more recently, there have been bank charges. Lawyers make hefty profits along the way using their catchy slogans - no win; no fee - where there i... Read >
Author: michael challiner
13th May 2009
Mortgage loans are used by the majority home owners to acquire a home of their own as very few people are able to pay cash for their homes. This type of loan is a great help and as it is payable over many years it makes it accessible to the majority peopl... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
07th April 2009
Many loans have hidden costs, including annual fees, bank charges, closing costs, commissions, and balloon payments. So stay focused and clear-minded during the loan process. Read more about Bank Loans for Small Businesses. Here are some tips that can sav... Read >
Author: sakvoyaj
06th April 2009
Before buying land and especially before you sign any contracts certain things should be seen to. Firstly you need to check the property to make sure there are no potentially costly problems such as rising damp, or plumbing or wiring that needs replacemen... Read >
Author: Mel C
27th March 2009
It’s tax time now and there’s never been a better opportunity to really look at your itemized deductions. Line by line they will reveal exactly where your hard-earned money was spent last year. After taxes are done and while the receipts are still ha... Read >
Author: Diana Ennen
21st March 2009
One of the most difficult decisions to make when purchasing a home is choosing a mortgage. With all the variations in the different loans that are available today it is sometimes very difficult to compare one mortgage to another.
The answer to this pro... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
21st March 2009
When you close or finalize a mortgage there are many fees, taxes and insurance costs that you will need to pay. These are called closing costs.
The amount of money you will need to pay in closing costs will very. It depends on several factors. Taxes ch... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th March 2009
The appeal by eight banks against the decision of the High Court regarding whether or not the OFT have the authority to deal with the fairness of bank charges has been thrown out.
The judges also told the banks that they could not take the case to the ... Read >
Author: bankrebate
20th February 2009
Are you buried under mounting debts and you are worrying yourself sick over how to repay those debts? If you find yourself in such a position, perhaps it's time to find some help. But before doing that, let's take a step back and look at how your manage t... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
18th February 2009
The last thing that you will want to see when you take a peak at your bank statement at the end of the month is the sight of a charge for bouncing a cheque or going overdrawn. Some find that a charge takes them overdrawn, and then they are charged for tha... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
18th February 2009
It is the worst thing that you can see on your bank statement at the end of the month, isn’t it? Some sort of charge that has come your way because of an unpaid cheque or an unauthorised going over of your overdraft limit. If one charge puts you over yo... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
31st January 2009
Import Letters of Credit provide importers the most widely used and accepted international trade payment mechanism and finance instrument. By structuring Letter of Credit terms to allow Deferred Payment or Trade Acceptance a Letter of Credit can be utiliz... Read >
Author: bankbars
30th January 2009
Are you wondering whether you are deducting all the expenses the law allows for your sole proprietorship? Here are three commonly overlooked deductions that begin with the letter "B".
1. Bad Debts. If you use the Accrual Method of bookkeeping, you reco... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies
21st January 2009
The days of having to get dressed up to go and see the bank manager to apply for a loan have long gone. With the advent of payday advance loans and the Internet, an online loan application has become the most common route for dealing with short-term finan... Read >
Author: clickthrough
21st January 2009
The last few months have seen the economy spiralling into recession, with the emotive term “Credit Crunch” being used by the media as a soundbite to sum up the current economic climate. The credit crunch has happened because there is too much ‘bad... Read >
Author: clickthrough
09th January 2009
You need to be careful who you bank with and what charges you may incur in the event of being overdrawn or requiring any correspondence from the bank you choose. For example, we handle a lot of small cheques as part of our normal business. Occasionally, o... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
06th January 2009
Accelerator, breaks and clutch are very much required for any vehicle to run smoothly and safely. If any of these three don’t work properly, it will make the vehicle quite unsafe. Therefore utmost care should be taken of these threes as these are the mo... Read >
Author: saurabh kanwar
06th January 2009
Accelerator, breaks and clutch are very much required for any vehicle to run smoothly and safely. If any of these three don’t work properly, it will make the vehicle quite unsafe. Therefore utmost care should be taken of these threes as these are the mo... Read >
Author: saurabh kanwar
29th December 2008
Credit Card Write Off - BBC Panorama 10th November 2008
A recent episode of the BBC's Panorama delved into the world of credit card debt. The show, aired on the 10th of November, examined the measures being taken by some consumers to force credit card ... Read >
Author: jmillar2005
29th December 2008
Credit Card Write Off - BBC Panorama 10th November 2008
A recent episode of the BBC's Panorama delved into the world of credit card debt. The show, aired on the 10th of November, examined the measures being taken by some consumers to force credit card ... Read >
Author: Credit Comp
18th November 2008
Can't grow your business in recession, you are wrong!
by Caesarea Howard
Here are few steps which could turn your business around. To
begin with, enable a wide variety of payment options.
Credit cards
Have you set up a merchant account allowin... Read >
Author: CaesareaHoward
18th November 2008
1 Accept new payment methods
Credit cards
Do you let your customers pay using a credit card ? For some customers this makes all the difference. Your customer doesn't have to deal with a cheque or bank transfer, your customer gets credit payment te... Read >
Author: CaesareaHoward
30th October 2008
Payday loans are intended to help you through until your next payday and can be used to cover unplanned expenses, without having to go to your bank or family and friends for fast cash. Payday Loans are processed quickly and are intended as a short-term me... Read >
Author: clickthrough
26th September 2008
When you open your bank statement, the last thing that you will want to see is the bank charges that you have been hit with for being overdrawn. This is indeed a terrible thing. It is often these charges that plunge you statement first, into a chasm of de... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
26th September 2008
No one wants to look at their bank statements with levels of disgust, never before experienced. You know the ones, don’t you? Overdrawn for bouncing a cheque, and all of that caper. It is a common thing that the charges of a bank are what instigate a de... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
26th September 2008
Did you know that it was possible to get yourself removed from around ninety five percent of the mailing lists in the United Kingdom, for no charge? The Direct marketing Association can sort this out for you. How about being able to speak to credit refere... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
08th September 2008
A payday loan is a short term loan which is provided in return for a post-dated cheque (English spelling). The post dated cheque would be made payable on the date of your next pay day or maybe the following one. You can either arrange to pay the loan of... Read >
Author: peterhw
08th September 2008
A payday loan is a short term loan which is provided in return for a post-dated cheque (English spelling). The post dated cheque would be made payable on the date of your next pay day or maybe the following one. You can either arrange to pay the loan of... Read >
Author: peterhw
04th September 2008
CORPORATETAX DATA ORGANIZERFOR: Corporations, Partnerships, LLCs and LLPsClient Name(s)___________________________ Tax Year_____
I (we) have submitted this information for the sole purpose of preparing my (our) taxreturn(s). Each item can be substantiate... Read >
Author: Morrie Finkelstein
03rd September 2008
Although when considering your application the payday loan company will look at this, you need to make sure that, once you�ve paid off your payday loan, you are not going to be short of money again until you get paid the following month. If you feel th... Read >
Author: clickthrough
02nd September 2008
Many consumers are aware of the huge court case brought by the Office of Fair Trading in relation to customers reclaiming up to six years of back charges from banks. The initial jubilation of Justice Andrew Smith's ruling that these cases could continue w... Read >
Author: Anthony H Foster
01st September 2008
The UK short term loan industry serves people who are short of cash before payday. It offers these people the opportunity to receive a loan. The loan acts as an advance on your pay, to be able to pay for something at the time you need it the most. A payda... Read >
Author: gracy
23rd July 2008
However solid your business plan, there is no way to predict the future, but what you can do is to plan for unforeseen circumstances. There are a whole host of factors that can have a financial impact on a small business, and in times of economic uncerta... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
23rd July 2008
Prepaid credit card is the most excellent alternative for bad credit people and for those too who want to get better credit score. There will be not be any inspection for your employment and credit rating too if you opt for Prepaid one. But you do require... Read >
Author: manan
27th June 2008
The mortgage market could destined for a better future as lenders continue to offer reduced rates.
But with First Direct resuming mortgage lending, the signs suggest that the market could be entering a softer period in the mortgage crunch.
First Dir... Read >
Author: Mildred
27th June 2008
First Direct is back in the mortgage business after announcing a re-entry into the market seven weeks since their withdrawal.
The HSBC owned online and telephone lender has begun selling mortgages again to new customers. It is speculated that the re-en... Read >
Author: Mildred
21st June 2008
IVA or individual voluntary agreement is beneficial for those who are in verge of bankruptcy. They can benefit a lot from benefit IVA. There are professional and authorized institutions to help you with that. They appoint an insolvency practitioner to stu... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
22nd May 2008
Bank customers getting assistance from 'no win no fee' lawyers because of overcharging has sparked debates on the necessity of legal help.
Reports from banks show a large increase in customers attempting to claim back charges that were made for going... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
15th May 2008
One of the first things you must do when starting a new business is open a bank account for your business. You will have to consider several things including transaction and borrowing costs, what facilities the bank offers, and the type of relationship yo... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
29th April 2008
In the test case against UK banks overdraft charges, it was ruled that the OFT (Office of Fair Trading) can decide if bank overdraft charges are unfair or not and this means it's up to the OFT to decide what is a fair overdraft charge.
The banks have s... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
07th April 2008
By Jim Osterman
It can be tempting for a business owner to consider keeping all their financial resources in one place – usually their bank. The bank has their checking account, may have provided a loan to get the business going and has probably offer... Read >
Author: Jim Osterman
19th March 2008
Skyrocketing property prices in Delhi don't seem to deter many. Today, growing number of users want to buy posh houses with life style features like swimming pools, jacuzzis, water fountains, plunge pools, gymnasiums, wi-fi outdoors etc. Mostly NRI, High ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
02nd February 2008
The Financial Services industry in the UK has taken a real battering over the last few years. Endowment misselling, bad advice on pensions, bank charges, credit card charges and mortgage exit fee penalties are just some of the big financial rackets to su... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
02nd February 2008
PPI Payment Protection Insurance: Another Scandal In The Financial Services Industry.
The Financial Services industry in the UK has taken a real battering over the last few years. Endowment misselling, bad advice on pensions, bank charges, credit ca... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
25th January 2008
There are many options available for purchases abroad – local currency, travellers’ cheques, credit cards and debit cards. A certain amount of foreign currency is a necessity, but how much do we need to take and where should we be buy it?
Exchange ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
25th January 2008
When travelling abroad it is advisable to carry some local currency to cover immediate costs on arrival such as taxi fares, refreshments and other immediate necessities.
Although foreign currency is a must when travelling abroad, there are many diffe... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
24th January 2008
Foreign currency is a must when travelling abroad but, because there are many different ways to pay for goods overseas, what quantity of currency should you carry and where should you purchase it?
Exchange rates and transaction charges vary considerab... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
14th January 2008
t‘s advisable to always travel with enough local foreign currency to cover immediate costs on arrival such as taxi fares, refreshments and other immediate necessities. But, with a variety of options for purchasing goods abroad, how much is enough and w... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
22nd October 2007
Easy Money When You Need ItCheckintocash.com is a portal that caters to the payday loan segment of the cash market. This is a portal with a difference. If you are in need of a loan, say from 100 – 500 dollars, thus is the place to apply. You will get yo... Read >
Author: Bob Cash
22nd October 2007
We all need a certain amount of foreign currency when travelling abroad, but how much do we need to take and where should be buy it?The options available for purchases abroad are huge – local currency, travellers cheques, credit cards and debit cards? W... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
27th September 2007
When it comes to online business banking it is necessary to know what to look for when choosing a bank and enjoy the advantages of getting it right. A good relationship is essential in online business banking. It is important to invest time in choosing th... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
21st August 2007
Lending can be useful, but it can also quickly get out of hand, with numerous bills and loans to repay on a monthly basis. When payments are flying out quicker than money is coming in, it can be hard to keep track of your finances, which can lead you to ... Read >
Author: David Bruce
21st August 2007
Finance from a lending institution can be a useful tool for a number of reasons, whether to make a luxury purchase or simply to make ends meet. Finding a personal loan depends greatly on your individual circumstances, including your employment status and ... Read >
Author: David Bruce
10th August 2007
If you've been keeping an eye on the media over the last few months, especially the parts of it covering personal finance, you can't fail to have noticed the huge row over bank charges. Stories abound of customers reclaiming thousands in backdated fees fr... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
03rd August 2007
It’s not just convenient and hassle free but also offers a time saving solution! Direct debit processing offers a simple and easy way that allows regular transactions to be processed for accepting direct debit payments. Millions of users worldwide now p... Read >
Author: Sara K
24th July 2007
Continued…
The bank should send you a reply within two weeks. If it doesn't, write again and make a phone call straight away. The best result at this stage is the bank deciding to give you a full refund, if it offers only a partial refund, refuse it... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
20th July 2007
A company's cost of capital is one of the most enigmatic areas of economics – absolutely crucial to understand but absolutely impossible to pin down.
There are two basic ways that a company can obtain finance. It can either borrow it (debt) or raise ... Read >
Author: Melanie
05th July 2007
When a person opens a bank account or takes out a credit card they enter into a contract. Bank charges for going overdrawn or for bounced cheques are the equivalent of a charge for breach of contract, known as liquidated damages, and the courts can enforc... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
05th July 2007
Continued…
The bank should send you a reply within two weeks. If it doesn't, write again and make a phone call straight away. The best result at this stage is the bank deciding to give you a full refund, if it offers only a partial refund, refuse ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
05th July 2007
Payday Cash Advance in Australia
A payday cash advance is a small, short-term loan that enables borrowers to meet urgent financial needs in between paydays. For many of its users, it represents a fast and convenient way of covering unexpected expens... Read >
Author: Markgrant1st
01st July 2007
Payday Cash Advance in Australia
A payday cash advance is a small, short-term loan that enables borrowers to meet urgent financial needs in between paydays. For many of its users, it represents a fast and convenient way of covering unexpected expens... Read >
Author: Markgrant1st
29th June 2007
You want to start a business online. But you don’t know where to start. So let’s start with a few pointers.
1: Anyone can make money at home thanks to the Internet.
It’s true; you are living in one of the most exciting times for starting a b... Read >
Author: Kevin Cooper
15th June 2007
When you close or finalize a mortgage there are many fees, taxes and insurance costs that you will need to pay. These are called closing costs.
The amount of money you will need to pay in closing costs will very. It depends on several factors. Taxes ch... Read >
Author: scottie watts
11th June 2007
Home equity loans are embraced by all home owners who need to access cash. They feel privileged that they have a source from which they can access money whenever they need it. This might be nice to be able to get a loan when you need it but you must thi... Read >
Author: Shane
30th May 2007
A second mortgage has this name because it is a second loan secured against your home. It is second in importance which means that if you did not pay off your loans in full the bank could foreclose the loan and could sell your house out under you to get... Read >
Author: Shane
21st May 2007
Maybe you have acquired overdraft fees or ATM fees. These two fees are among many fees that tend to show up on your statement without you knowing. Even if you try to research every fee your bank charges, it is extremely difficult to find the information. ... Read >
Author: Pete Glocker
01st May 2007
Do you need money for some reason? Perhaps you want to consolidate debts, buy a car, or finance an online business venture. You have looked into bad credit loans, but you are confused about all of the options on the internet: A lot of promises about ho... Read >
Author: Gregg
24th April 2007
Do you find it hard to stay on top of your finances? Do you manage to pay your bills regularly and on time, in an organised fashion? Does your home have piles of paperwork waiting to be sorted out? Lots of people find it difficult to keep up to date with ... Read >
Author: Sidney Winthrop
30th March 2007
In this age of on demand access to info and people happily airing their views, it has never been more important for brands to get on with their consumers. Failure to do so can lead to a rapid backlash online. Just ask Dell.
Brands might be increasingly... Read >
Author: Matt Ambrose
13th February 2007
You've heard all the lawyer jokes (How do you make a lawyer smile for a wedding photograph – ask them to say "Feeeeeeeees") and read the bad press ("Compensation wiped out by legal fees"), BUT a good lawyer can help save you money, and money carefully s... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
09th February 2007
With bank charges in the spotlight again following the recent BBC Money Programme investigation, and the numerous campaigns to reclaim charges pending the outcome for the OFTs research due in the first quarter of 2007, Moneyfacts.co.uk takes a look at the... Read >
Author: Marco Barra
21st January 2007
I have a client who at this time of year has financial problems. Christmas tends to encourage more expenditure than is good for you.. Christmas tends to leave all of us with bills at the end of the day that we would rather not have.
It is usually at... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
20th January 2007
I have a client who at this time of year has financial problems. There is nothing new in that, if the truth be told, the majority of us are all slightly short at this time of year. Christmas after all is the one time of the year where the majority of us a... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
17th November 2006
If you think your bank is costing you too much money, then now is the time to look at ways your bank can help you save money rather than spend it. Although there will always be bank charges and fees, there are ways to save money using banks and make the... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
17th November 2006
There's no room for complacency when it comes to running a business, and running your account is no different. You should check your statements carefully, and have a periodic review of the market to make sure your account is still the best one for your ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
13th August 2006
In today's world with large scale business and merchant transactions being carried online and offline speedy and safe payment options are an essential requirement. Merchant accounts are also one such solution that takes care of this specific need of the ... Read >
Author: Steve Depraida
05th July 2006
When you're shopping around for a bank account there are a lot of factors to consider. Many people go for up-front incentives, such as money paid into the bank account, vouchers or a gift. However, it is worth looking at bank accounts in more depth to fin... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
04th July 2006
Small businesses rely heavily on maintaining a good cash flow and having their clients pay on time. So when half of the UK's small businesses are suffering from poor cash flow that is bad news for small businesses.
Recent research shows that small, med... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
03rd July 2006
As you may have noticed, this year's summer has finally arrived in Britain and is asserting its questionable authority (on these shores anyway) more than usual. As such, we are being treated to long, balmy evenings, trips to the seaside, ice cream and the... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
25th June 2006
While many people turn to their usual bank when opening a business account, it's advisable to shop around. There can be some advantages to using the same bank for personal and business accounts your manager may be more supportive if you are known to the... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
25th May 2006
While many people are with their bank because they're used to them or because it seems like an unwanted hassle to change accounts, there can be benefits to shopping around. And just because you keep your main account in one bank, there's no need to keep a... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
21st May 2006
Penalties imposed by banks on customers who exceed their overdraft limits continue to come under intense scrutiny, with overdraft penalty charges proving to be the bane of customers' lives and a major reason for the increased number of complaints receiv... Read >
Author: sam lowe
09th May 2006
The affiliate has a choice. They can either work with multiple merchants, or they can work with an affiliate network. So why should a marketer want to work with an Affiliate Network?
I remember a friend told me a story awhile back. He had built a small... Read >
Author: Eric Edelstein
27th April 2006
If you're travelling abroad on holiday it may well be cheaper to arrive with ready cash than rely on using your credit or debit cards, according to a survey from uSwitch which highlights the impact of hidden costs and supplementary charges which are imp... Read >
Author: sam lowe
25th April 2006
Are you pregnant? If you are, then you have undoubtedly seen advertisements for banking your babies cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a hot topic with parents-to-be recently. The reason is simple; the companies that store the cord blood tout the a... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander
24th February 2006
One missed credit card payment, or going overdrawn without permission, and suddenly a 30 charge can be incurred. Bank charges can seem to be unfair and too harsh given the frequently tiny amounts of unauthorized borrowing involved. Now it seems that ... Read >
Author: sam lowe
16th February 2006
Traveling Overseas?Beware of the Pickpocket in Your WalletBy Kayla FayYour money belt is well hidden, your valuables locked in the hotelsafe. With your conservative dress and your confident walk, youdon't look like a tourist. You walk into the store, make... Read >
momkaylafay
21st October 2005
Credit can often be the first thing we think of at Christmas, whether it's taking out a personal loan, credit card or simply the extension of an overdraft. However, saving money at Christmas isn't just a matter of searching for the best personal finance ... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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