IT DOESN’T take an Inspector Clouseau to find a trail of clues being left by a new kind of robbery.
Category: Aggregator
Scotsman: Commandment Eight: Get Your Pension In Good Shape
WHAT a mess! The government just does not seem to be able to take a consistent approach to pension planning and tax, other than that it is consistently inconsistent, and you can be forgiven for wondering what on earth is going on.
Scotsman: Parcel Phobia Explains An Awful Lot
IT’S been a funny old year.
Scotsman: Charges That Can Add Thousands To Your Mortgage
MORTGAGE lenders have been putting up their fees to unprecedented heights with 11 – including Abbey, Nationwide and Northern Rock – raising them by up to £200 in November.
Scotsman: Personal Accounts Will Be Next Big Pensions Scandal Means-tested Benefits Must Be Abolished
THERE were no real surprises in this week’s pensions white paper that set out details of the new personal accounts due to become law in 2012.
Scotsman: ‘Tis The Season To Be Properly Covered For Storm Damage
THIS week’s storms across Scotland and the rest of the UK have caused chaos for homeowners, leaving many with damaged property from Bridge of Earn to Milnarthort, as rivers burst their banks.
Scotsman: Building Savings To Beat The Market Volatility Rollercoaster
ALTHOUGH stockmarkets have rebounded from their summer lows, volatility is expected to be with us for some time yet.
Scotsman: Caledonia Happy To Stand Out From The Investment Crowd
A LONG-term investment strategy with sizeable holdings in a number of companies has led to a “satisfactory” performance in Caledonia Investments, an investment trust managed by its directors.
Scotsman: RIT Capital Tops ISA Investment Rankings
INVESTMENT trust savers ploughed more money into RIT Capital Partners than any other trust in the third quarter, according to Alliance Trust Savings.
Scotsman: Cash Clinic
Q: In 2000 I invested in Jupiter North American Fund (Income) when the unit price was about 80p. By October 2002 the price had fallen to 31p.