Archive for February, 2009
Rock to revive mortgage lending
Nationalised bank Northern Rock is to revive its mortgage business by taking on up to £14bn in new loans by 2011.
Pawnbrokers get recession boost
Two pawnbrokers report higher profits and further expansion plans, as their trade benefits from the UK recession.
Introducing Home Equity Loan
Do you need to buy something that is big in value like a car? You will need quite a bit of money or credit. However, if you have a bad credit score, applying for a loan will be difficult because you will be slapped with high interest.
Equity Loan Bad Credit
So what do you do? [...]
Introducing Payday Loan No Credit Check
Have you ever been rejected in a loan application recently? Is it a nasty experience? Many would say that during an emergency it would be best if you will be able to get access through those things that you will be able to collect money from but the reality is, that is not actually the [...]
Auto Loan Pitfalls And Solutions
Knowing a few facts about auto loans may reduce your costs when you buy your next new or used car. Auto loan or as it is called auto financing, has certain pitfalls which you should avoid. In usual cases, auto loans are taken out by leasing out the car that you are buying. This is [...]
Important Essentials of Investing in Property in South Africa
For those people who are considering investing in property in South Africa it would be useful to know the following options that are available to choose from.
• Property Syndication
Property Syndication is an unlisted investment scheme, which gives the opportunity for a group of investors to purchase property and become part owners in both ways, [...]
New Banking Act comes into effect
The new Banking Act, which allows the Bank of England to act more quickly to help failing banks, comes into force.
Mortgage arrears charges unfair?
Debt advisers have criticised administration charges made when home owners fall behind with their mortgage payments.
Home repossessions rise to 40,000
Home repossessions last year rose by 54% to 40,000, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
Consumers turning to debit cards
UK consumers turned to debit cards last year as credit use continued to plateau and cheque use slumped, figures show.




