Some 82 per cent of Britons intend to organise their savings next year, with one in five admitting that they had not saved as much as anticipated in 2006.
Author: Rob Lewis
MoneyExpert: Credit Unions ‘could Provide Lower-cost Loans’
Those looking to compare loans as the beginning of 2007 approaches could benefit from a report from the Association of British Credit Unions (Abcul).
This Is Money: The Public Sector Pension Burden
Gold-plated public sector pensions cost every family an average of £900 a year, it emerged last night
This Is Money: US Grounds Branson’s Low-cost Airline Plan
Sir Richard Branson’s US plans have suffered another setback, with regulators throwing out an application by his budget airline
This Is Money: 30 Second Guide To Chinas Currency Basket
The Daily Mail's City team examine the mechanism that keep Chinese manufacturers compared with their US counterparts.
This Is Money: Fashionably Indebted Brits
Debt is at a record level, personal bankruptcies are soaring, houses are being priced out of reach, but still we can’t resist splashing out on top brands
This Is Money: House Prices Up 10.5% In 2006
The typical cost of a home rose by 10.5% last year after another sharp jump in December house prices
This Is Money: Shopping At £800 A Second
Retailers enjoyed their busiest day in history yesterday as bargain-hunters besieged shops in search of savings
This Is Money: Fat Cat Bosses Pile On The Pounds
Executives’ earnings are rising 17 times faster than the pay of the people who work for them, says the TUC
Scotsman: UK Faces Rising Tax For Next 50 Years
THE tax burden on British workers is set to rise steadily over the next five decades as government spending outpaces economic growth.