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81: Tips For Using Your Credit Cards
Credit cards can be good or they can be bad. It is all about how a person handles them. Credit cards have many perks to them, but when misused, they can lead to a load of financial problems. Many p
82: Checking Your Mortgage Broker Is On Your Side-Choose The Best Home Loans Offer
Mortgage finance is generally straightforward to get if you are able to pay off the loan without any trouble, but should you have special wants then it may be to some extent more problematical. Some p
83: Good Bank Car Loans With A Loan Calculator
The finance contributer you use for buying a car is a critical choice that you will have to take after due thought when needed. Usually people come up to their bank for a bank car loan, although a ban
84: The get-out-out debt double whammy starts by playing chicken with your bank
You owe $8,000 on a credit card at 18% interest. If you make the minimum payment of about $200 a month it will take you over 26 years to pay it off and you will pay over $11,000 just in interest. Ouch
85: Could consumers see the rights they get with credit cards extended to debit cards?
Consumers who buy goods with a debit card could enjoy the same protection as those who use a credit card, if new plans to shake up the industry get the go-ahead.
In the current uncertain climate, man
86: Top saving tips for 2010
Savers had little to shout about for much of 2009, with the base rate stuck at a historic low of 0.5 per cent, and many people earning next to nothing on their cash.
The Bank of England's decision to
87: Credit card stress-buster
Got the blues about your plastic? Don't panic
It's not unusual to worry about money early in the year. The festive period puts a dent in many people's pockets and dealing with the fallout can often m
88: A Guide to income protection
One of the biggest fears for many people is not being able to pay the mortgage - or meet other financial commitments - if they are made redundant or unable to work due to illness or accident.
This is
89: Top money-saving tips for the over 50s
The-over 50s have felt the effects of the recession more than most, as those who rely on the interest earned from their savings to supplement their income have been hard hit by plummeting rates and ri
90: Beware the dreaded store card
Hi, I'm Victoria and I'll be filling in for Owe over the next few weeks. In terms of my credentials, I definitely think I qualify under the heading of ‘Dazed and Confused'. And, as a girl who's
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