Four million householders will struggle to pay their power bills this winter, the Government’s energy regulator Ofgem has warned
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Scotsman: ISAs Are Here To Stay, Says Minister
INDIVIDUAL Savings Accounts (ISAs) are going to become a permanent feature of the UK investment landscape, the government has revealed.
Motley Fool: The Nasty Side Of Current Accounts
If you’re one of the 85% of British adults with a current account, you’re probably reasonably happy. After all, unlike many of our European counterparts you don’t have to pay for your debit card or chequebook, and as long as you stay in credit you can get some pretty amazing rates of interest.
This Is Money: Boost For Tax-free Saving
Changes to the rules governing tax-free Isa savings were announced by the Treasury this afternoon
Motley Fool: How Low Can Your Rate Go?
Good news for new Barclaycard Platinum MasterCard/Visa customers: the annual interest rate has just been cut by 3%!
Motley Fool: Another Mad Mortgage To Shun!
Abbey, which is the UK’s second-largest mortgage lender and is now owned by Spanish bank Santander, has laid down the gauntlet to other mortgage lenders.
Motley Fool: Cash In On The Sat Nav Boom
Sales of satellite navigation units for cars are booming and I reckon it’s not too late to profit from this growing market. My favourite way to invest in this sector is to buy shares in Itis Holdings (LSE: ITH), a small UK company which supplies traffic information to a large range of sat nav units including those fitted in Ford and BMW cars.
Motley Fool: When Will You Have Paid Off Your Mortgage?
According to some recent research by Lincoln Financial Group, more than 7.6million of us are banking on our homes to help fund our retirement, ahead of any other long-term savings. But the question is – when will we have paid off our mortgages?
Motley Fool: A Menu For Success
Over six years ago I looked at the UK restaurant sector. At the time we Brits spent around £25b on eating out at restaurants. But according to the Office for National Statistics the amount that we spend dining out now tips the scale at almost £40b.
MoneyExpert: Buyers Urged To Shop Around
Those looking to compare mortgage rate fees are being encouraged to shop around for the most suitable deal.