Archive for June, 2009
How To Apply For A Car Loan With Bad Credit Record
Getting a car loan with bad credit does not need to mean a trouble or incredibly high regular payments. You don’t have to search for one of those pricey buy here, pay here lots.
For a large amount of folks having an automobile is crucial. When you’re looking to take out a car loan, you [...]
Alternative Investments An Overview
With the economic markets in turmoil, investors are now looking at diverse options when it comes to making new investments. What began as the US’s subprime crisis has translated into a major world wide economic downturn, and traditional investments such as stocks and bonds are being [...]
MPs’ pensions: More peanuts for the monkey house?
Taxpayers are funding each MP’s pension to the tune of £20,000. Jill Insley thinks they are worth it - do you?
Good news for those who are missing the daily news briefing on parliament’s profligate use of taxpayers’ cash now the expenses stories are drying up: there is a new stick with which to beat MPs. [...]
Mortgage approvals still rising
The number of mortgages approved for house buying rose again in May, according to the Bank of England.
Watchdog will end commission bias
The city regulator will end commission payments to pension and investment advisers under plans to begin in 2012.
Refund issues over Jackson gigs
Ticketholders for the sell-out Michael Jackson concerts at the O2 Centre in July should now get their cash back.
Energy firms told to sharpen up
Energy firms are being told by a regulator to improve the way they deal with complaints from customers.
Debt Management Help. Useful Points to Be Aware of
Debt Management Help
financesDebt has a way of creeping up on us if we let it. It’s important to keep our debt at reasonable and manageable levels, or we could end up incurring insane interest charges and scraping to make our payments. Even for those who manage debt well, unexpected life changes can result in difficulty [...]
Refund issues over Jackson gigs
Ticketholders for the sell-out Michael Jackson concerts at the O2 Centre in July should now get their cash back.
OFT vows to pursue bank charges
The Office of Fair Trading will still pursue bank overdraft charges as unfair, even if it loses a House of Lords appeal.




