Archive for February, 2009

Consideration On Credit Card Debt Consolidation & Debt Consolidation Counseling

You may have seen the following ads or something similar : Separated? Divorced? Bankrupt? Widowed? Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem; Make the call NOW and get the credit you deserve! Even if you’ve been turned down before, you owe it to yourself and your family; Your major credit card is waiting.
If you have no [...]


Scottish Power will reduce bills

Scottish Power becomes the latest energy supplier to announce cuts in fuel bills, starting at the end of March.


‘Millions facing negative equity’

A claim by a research group that nearly four million homeowners are in, or close to, negative equity prompts strong debate.


Finance workers doing unpaid work

Finance and garage workers are among those working more unpaid overtime during the downturn, the TUC claims.


useful Guide - How to Boost Understanding of Managing Personal Finances

Personal finance of everyone is very important in achieving personal goals and obtaining success. With this in mind each person should look after his or her personal finances. Moreover it is important to teach your kids how to manage personal finances and save money. Many parents are hesitant to discuss their personal finances with their [...]


Credit Score - Issues and Their Solutions

Many people face financial crises at some time in their lives. Whether the crisis is caused by personal or family illness, the loss of a job, or simply just overspending, it can seem overwhelming. But often, it can be overcome.
The ability to buy a home or a car, to get a loan or a [...]


What should I buy as a present for a godchild, and should I even accept the role?

An atheist reader has been asked to be a godparent to a friend’s child. What should they buy as a gift, or should they even accept the role?
Every week a Guardian cash reader submits a question, and it’s up to you to help him or her out – a selection of the best answers will [...]


Happiness at work and poisonous printers feature in this week’s work news

Mira Katbamna rounds up some of her favourite stories to emerge from the world of work this week
I take it all back: the moaning, the whining, the bitching. I’d take back the skiving if I could. I know it is a matter of public record (or at least the Guardian’s archives) that I don’t like [...]


Our experts answer your questions on Isas

Our panel of experts will be on hand from 12pm on Tuesday
It is a turbulent time for savers with the Bank of England cutting interest rates to their lowest level in 300 years and savings rates falling to a record low. Even the traditional safe haven of Isas has taken a pounding recently, leaving savers [...]


CCTV installed to nab coppers who won’t do the washing up

CCTV to catch police officers who don’t wash up is the latest example of employers spying on staff. Can they be trusted with the data they collect, asks Ian Wylie
Police in Brighton have installed CCTV in their own canteen to catch officers who shirk their washing-up duties. We’ve arrested our urge to employ spurious puns [...]