SO THE party is over, or it will be tomorrow. The harsh light of dawn will bring us all back to earth with a bump. January is the month of credit card bills, tax returns and eye-watering gas and electricity payments.
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Scotsman: A Growing Interest In Value Of Money
FIONA Hall opened savings accounts for her children Mathew and Rachel when they were babies. The children, now aged 10 and eight, have been saving with Halifax Bank of Scotland ever since, writes Lindsey Rogerson.
This Is Money: A-Z Of The Sunday Newspapers
Here’s our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this Sunday
This Is Money: Midas’ Top Picks For 2007
Our top stockpicker chooses five shares to shine in the coming 12 months, including Barclays, Halfords and Biffa
This Is Money: The Risk Of Costly Deals
The Financial Mail on Sunday editor says the wave of mergers will continue in 2007 but that the risks will rise
This Is Money: Winds Of Change At The Treasury
Economics editor Dan Atkinson looks at the prospects for the Department of Trade and Industry when Brown steps down
This Is Money: 2007 – A Year For Justice
The Financial Mail’s personal finance editor wants justice for thousands of pension victims in 2007
This Is Money: BA Facing Winter Misery
Millions of passengers face New Year flight chaos from a looming all-out strike by British Airways cabin crew
This Is Money: Nasdaq Plans LSE Rival
Nasdaq has warned that it will set up a rival market to the London Stock Exchange if its bid for the LSE fails
This Is Money: More UK Firms To Fall To Foreign Predators
British companies are expected to continue to fall prey to foreign takeovers this year, thanks to the debt-fuelled acquisitions spree