Last week’s earthquake in has killed an estimated 200,000 people and has left many homeless, with more than 3 million people thought to have been affected in total. What’s the best way to donate money to help out?
Author: Rob Lewis
Have You Paid Your Mortgage With Your Credit Card?
A survey has estimated that over a million households have used a credit card to pay for their mortgage or rent over the past year.
Goodbye To Abbey, Bradford & Bingley
From tomorrow (Monday 11th January), you’ll no longer see the names Abbey or Bradford & Bingley on your local high street.
Orange Launches Contactless Credit Card
Orange has teamed up with Barclaycard to produce a new contactless credit card which it claims can be used in over 20,000 stores across the UK.
Expert Finance Predictions for 2010: Kevin Mountford, moneysupermarket.com
Kevin Mountford, head of banking at price comparison website moneysupermarket.com, gives his personal finance predictions for 2010.
My Resolution For 2010 Plus Ideas On Making & Keeping Yours
After several years of resolution failure, this year I have decided on just one New Year’s Resolution: I’m making no resolutions.
Will VAT Increase Affect Your Shopping?
VAT is going back to 17.5% from tonight, but many retailers are eager to not let this put us off our post-Christmas shopping, in many cases “graciously” not passing on the increase to their customers.
Review: AXA & More Than iPhone Apps
Just had a car crash? There’s an app for that! Both AXA and More Than have recently launched their own iPhone apps, and both look to do a similar thing- helping the user with a claim in the event of a car accident. Read how they compare.
Have You Started Christmas Shopping For Next Year Yet?
You’re probably sick to death of Christmas shopping by now and are glad to see the back of the festivities for another year, but these days between Christmas and New Year can actually be great for getting your Christmas shopping for next year started.
Expert Finance Predictions For 2010: Jasmine Birtles, MoneyMagpie
Here’s the second in our crystal ball gazing series of expert predictions for 2010, this time we’ve got the thoughts of Jasmine Birtles who runs MoneyMagpie, and is also a finance journalist and writer of several books.