Archive for June, 2009
Cheque guarantee card demise date
A timeline has been set for the first time to bring about the end of cheque guarantee cards, an industry body reveals.
Report critical of Rock response
The Treasury was “leisurely” in updating its plan for dealing with a bank in trouble, say MPs reviewing Northern Rock.
House sales ‘continuing to rise’
The number of homes sold in the UK has continued to rise, according to HM Revenue & Customs.
What Do You Need To Qualify For Signature Loans With No Credit Check and How Do They Function?
A poor credit rating can stay with someone for a long time if they have not been a responsible user of their credit cards. Having a poor credit history is almost synonymous to having difficulty in getting future loans, even in the face of an emergency situation. Many people have fallen into that trap, and [...]
finance - first time home buyer
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NEWS FLASH! Treasury Department gives Tax Credit for First-Time Home Buyers.. Credit Offers Up to $8,000 to Qualifying Taxpayers…
This tax credit is available for qualified buyers who on or after January 1, 2009, and before December 1, 2009, purchase a qualified principal residence. The buyer does not have to pay [...]
Discover Important Advice About Credit Card Application
Best Credit Card
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debt settlement back and service provider
It is the perfect time for a debt settlement affiliate company. The economy is weak, people are in debt and they need help. Starting a debt settlement affiliate company is the perfect way to make money and help people settle their debt. There are a number of debt settlement affiliate service provider out there to [...]
House sales ‘continuing to rise’
The number of homes sold in the UK has continued to rise, according to HM Revenue & Customs.
Banks ‘face deluge of litigation’
Banks face an “appalling prospect” if the Office of Trading is allowed to rule overdraft charges are unfair, a court hears.
More young people ’scammed’ online
Young people looking for somewhere to rent are being conned out of thousands of pounds in online scams.




