Archive for March, 2009
Energy firms ‘must explain bills’
Energy firms are not making direct debit demands clear to customers, but are not overcharging, the regulator says.
Financial setbacks have you trying to locate some credit card debt reduction
Currently the plans that most people have when attemping to get rid of debt are extremely limited. There are truly only three systems of credit card debt relief that can be used for a consumer to reasonably get out of debt and avoid having to to take the route of a horrible bankruptcy. [...]
Health insurance
Health insurance works like most other types of insurance. Members pay an ongoing fee, commonly on a monthly basis, and are then eligible to have the costs of certain agreed upon medical treatments covered by the health insurance company should they be deemed necessary. Many businesses offer benefits packages to their employees [...]
Are online competitions worth a hefty stake for a chance to win?
One of the two £1m premium bond jackpots may now be lost to us, but there must be other ways of getting something for (very nearly) nothing. Huma Qureshi goes on an online treasure trawl
Who wants to be a millionnaire? And how much would you pay for the chance? Having as much cash as someone [...]
Turner Review: A cap on income multiples on mortgages is not enough, says Patrick Collinson
The cap on income multiples hinted at in the Turner Review is not enough to halt the property boom-bust cycle
Nearly 12 years after coming to power, Labour’s leaders now recognise unfettered property lending and a free market in mortgage products is simply too dangerous to be left in the hands of banks and building societies. [...]
Tenants ‘haggling’ as rents fall
The cost of renting a home has continued to fall as UK householders let out their homes to try to beat the recession.
Energy firms ‘getting free loans’
A consumer group claims energy firms are getting “free loans” from customers as monthly direct debit demands are too high.
Grandparenting ’should be paid’
Grandparents who care for grandchildren should be paid tax credits and given “granny leave” if they work, a report says.
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The instant approval for new credit card are commercialized very well by their respective card publishers, yet once the card is issued, cardholders can occasionally find it difficult to manage their debt. Few people understand how to manage payments. The cardholders will utilize the cards to make payments while meeting the [...]
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If you’ve never been in debt before or you are young, then applying a credit card can be hard. Strangely, lenders trust people who have been in debt and paid it back more than people who have never had any debt. Though it might seem hard to get a card if you haven’t gotten one [...]




