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  • Cheap personal loans: makes funding cost-effective  By : Peter Taylor
    Cheap personal loans are cost-effective money provisions. You can make the loan application online as well as offline. Of that processing online is preferred.
  • A Consumer Guide To Savings Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Everyone wants to make the most of their money, and a savings account is a safe way to earn interest without the risks involved in other forms of investment. What should you be looking for in a good account?
  • Trimming The Fat To Boost Savings  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Most of us aren't in the habit of saving for a rainy day, but it's vitally important for future financial wellbeing. Find out how lifestyle changes could mean all of us can afford to up our savings levels.
  • A Consumer Guide To Checking Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    A current or checking account is at the center of modern personal finance - the days of cash under the bed are long gone. Find out what to look for when applying for a new account.
  • Selecting a Checking Account  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Checking accounts are a central part of most of our finances. How can we make sure we have the right one?
  • Let A Checking Bank Account Simplify Your Financial Life  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Checking accounts have come a long way in the last decade or so, and now offer many more features than traditional accounts. Find out how one of these accounts can make your financial life easier.
  • Why Online Banking Makes Sense, And How To Do It Safely  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Online banking makes sense for both banks and their customers, so no wonder it's become so widespread and easy. You do however need to keep security in mind if you're to use it to its full potential.
  • 5 Steps To Better Budgeting  By : Martin Sumner
    When your finances don't add up you need to take action if you want to avoid stressful debt. Getting your personal budget right is the first step.
  • Maximizing Your Savings Returns  By : Nicholas Hunt
    If you're lucky enough to have some extra cash on hand, it's better to put it to work in an investment rather than just leaving it sitting around. Savings accounts are safe and offer a good return.
  • Making Your Savings Work Harder  By : Nicholas Hunt
    We're always hearing about how it's sensible to save money for a rainy day, but in today's troubled economic times it's even more essential. Even saving just small amounts can make a great difference to your financial health.
  • Reducing Your Telephone Costs  By : Blueboy
    Know what costs to reduce –Reducing costs is sometimes just a percentage game with a focus on the areas of main expenditure. A 25% saving on an £60,000 telecoms bill is more important than working towards a 50% reduction on a £4,500 spend on vending machines.
  • Talk For Less  By : Blueboy
    Are you annoyed at how large your monthly mobile phone bills are? Are you looking into ways in which you can lower your quarterly landline telephone charges? Is the amount you are paying for your gas and electricity increasing to an unaffordable level? In this article I describe about the ways in which you can go about lowering these charges. I hope you find this article interesting and of benefit to you.
  • Spreading Your Investment And Savings Risks  By : Blueboy
    The world stock markets are going through quite a turbulent period at present and on average around ten percent has been wiped off some of the leading markets over the last month. In this article I write about how on a personal note I try to save in a series of different financial products which helps me to spread the risk, including when we have these stock market falls.
  • Earn Extra Cash By Taking Part In Surveys  By : Blueboy
    I have just heard about another way of making a little bit of extra money. This is by taking part in different surveys for a range of companies who are looking to find out more about their customers or potential customers. You may think just like I did that this would hardly be worth your time or effort, however you may be surprised when you realise you much these companies are willing to pay.
  • The Reason To Start Planning For Your Retirement Today  By : Blueboy
    Have you started to save into any form of pension plan? Are you saving enough into your current pension plan? Has your employer a company pension scheme that you are eligible to join? These are important questions for people to consider, you do not want to delay saving for your retirement as the consequences could be horrendous.
  • Information Explaining The Different Types Of Mortgage  By : Blueboy
    In this article, I will be explaining the different types of mortgage products that are available in the mortgage market, hopefully after reading this article you will have a better understanding of mortgages, and the products available, and therefore be able to choose which is the most suitable for your circumstances.
  • Information About Self-Certification Mortgages  By : Blueboy
    A Self-certification mortgage is where the mortgage lender requires no proof of income i.e Bank Statements, Payslips or Accounts for self employed applicants. There can be many reasons for people needing to self-certify their income.
  • Protect your Credit Score  By : Charles Smith
    Personal finance is kind of a big deal right now.
  • The Different Kinds Of Savings Account  By : Nicholas Hunt
    It's always a good idea to put some money aside for a rainy day, especially in these times of economic uncertainty. Which of the different kinds of bank savings account will be right for you?
  • How The Credit Crunch Could Be Good News For Savers  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Most financial analysts are predicting tough times ahead, as the uncertainty over bank debt exposure causes a tightening up of credit. However, one group of banking customers could stand to benefit from the whole mess.
  • An Introduction To Offset Banking  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Offset bank accounts work on a completely different principle to traditional banking arrangements. What are the benefits, and who do they suit?
  • Is The Time Right To Switch Your Current Account?  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The range of facilities offered by current or checking accounts has improved dramatically over recent years, including such benefits as higher interest earnings and cheaper overdrafts. Isn't it time to see if you could improve on your existing account?
  • Online Banking Security: What You Can Do To Help  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Online banking is generally a very safe activity given the efforts put into security by the banks. However, some of the responsibility for keeping the account safe falls onto the customer, and there are several basic things that should be done to help prevent fraud.
  • Online Banking With Safety In Mind  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Conducting your banking affairs online can be a great convenience and time saver, but can also be a potential risk. Find out how to enjoy the benefits without leaving the door open for fraudsters.
  • About Basic Bank Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    There are still around 3 million adults in the UK today who are completely outside the banking system, and don't have access to a bank account. Basic bank accounts are a simple type of account introduced to help remedy the situation.
  • About Dormant Bank Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    It's estimated that up to £5bn may be sitting unclaimed in UK dormant bank accounts. Could you be entitled to a share?
  • Do You Have Financial Phobia?  By : Martin Sumner
    More and more people are suffering from a fear of personal finance, which can have a devastating effect on their lives. What is financial phobia, and what causes it?
  • What's All The Fuss Over Bank Charges?  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The media has recently been filled with coverage of the battle over bank charges, and whether they're fair or excessive. How will the outcome affect banking customers?

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