Archive for February, 2011
Petrol prices ‘could reach 140p’
Sharp movements in the price of oil raise concerns that the price of unleaded petrol could jump to 140p a litre, retailers say.
Banks to reform executor services
The big four UK High Street banking groups agree to reform the way they sell will-writing and executor services.
Investing Odds And Ends: The Way In Which Lunch Money Can Save Your Retirement Plans
It amazes me how many people that complain they won’t have enough wealth to retire with, nevertheless, continue to spend cash each week with the hope this week could possibly be their week to win big through winning the lotto. When the chances of winning the State lotto is around 1 in 80 million, [...]
Banks to reform executor services
The big four UK High Street banking groups agree to reform the way they sell will-writing and executor services.
Lloyds bank sees complaints rise
Lloyds Banking Group, the UK’s largest bank, says its customer complaints rose by 14% in the second half of last year.
Property market ’still subdued’
The stagnation in the UK property market is continuing, figures from the British Bankers’ Association suggest.
Call for help in Connaught probe
Two Norwich MPs urge their constituents to come forward if they have evidence against the collapsed social housing contractor Connaught.
Deutsche Bank fined over lending
Deutsche Bank becomes the first financial company in the UK to be fined for “irresponsible” mortgage lending.
Getting Unsecured Debt Relief Help
Which ever way you look, whatever things you hear, the hot topic these days is debt. Even great and powerful governments are stranded. Let alone the common man. Businesses are struggling, looking for ways to pay their loans and taxes. Banks are being drained of valuable resources. There’s panic everywhere. No debt relief in sight.
One [...]
Decide If Rewards Credit Cards Happen to Be the Very Best Cards for You
There isn’t any question that rewards credit cards can offer the customer a number of benefits if they pick one that doesn’t offset the bonuses gained by charging high APRs. The specific bonuses offered are many including cash rebates on acquisitions made via the internet to traditional stores, gas expenditures, restaurants as well as a [...]




