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Motley Fool: HYP1 Is 6: It Gets Better

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

On 13 November my firstborn High Yield Portfolio (HYP) had its sixth anniversary. I wrote this time last year that it was the End of the Beginning. We now enter the Beginning of the Midterm.

This Is Money: The Tycoons Of Tomorrow

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Despite endless complaints from business about red tape and surging taxes it seems creativity and social conscience are alive and well among the next generation of entrepreneurs

Tagged Business, Tax

MoneyExpert: CML: Remortgaging At Five-year Low

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Remortgaging in Britain is at a five-year low, according to new figures released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).

Tagged General, Interest Rates, Loans, Mortgages

MoneyExpert: Savings Scheme Extensions Welcomed

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

The Association of British Credit Unions Limited (ABCUL) has welcomed a report from the Institute of Public Policy Research (ippr) that recommends the extension of national savings schemes.

Tagged Banks, Credit, Savings

This Is Money: Roads Paved With Gold For Insurers

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Higher car insurance charges have helped push up industry profits from customers by more than half in a year

Tagged Insurance

This Is Money: Sainsbury’s Gets Health Kick

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Fast-recovering supermarket giant Sainsbury’s today said its first-half profits soared 60% as it pushed through huge cost savings

Tagged Savings

This Is Money: Gas-guzzlers To Be Priced Out Of Capital

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Drivers of family cars branded gas-guzzlers will have to pay £25 a day to enter London’s congestion charge zone, Ken Livingstone has said

This Is Money: Free Banking? Forget It

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

This is the latest ploy by a big bank to squeeze more money out of current account customers by forcing them to buy more of their services or pay a fee

Tagged Banks

Scotsman: Bank To Charge Customers For Current Account

Posted on November 15, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

A MAJOR bank is to charge its customers for a standard current account, it emerged last night.

Tagged Banks, Business

This Is Money: First Direct To Charge Monthly Fee

Posted on November 14, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

First Direct will start charging some customers a £10 monthly fee, as well as overdraft arrangement fees, in what could be the first step towards the end of free banking

Tagged Banks, Savings

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