Two million people have borrowed so much they will never escape their debts, experts have warned
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This Is Money: UK Is ‘card Fraud Capital’
More than seven millions British adults have fallen victim to card fraud, according to a new report
Scotsman: Shotgun Compliance On Age Laws
FEW tasks are more complex and time-demanding for companies than pension administration for employees.
Scotsman: EU Boss McGreevy Aims To Speed Up Regulatory Change
EU COMMISSIONER Charlie McGreevy has conceded that European regulation moves at “glacial” speed but he promised a speedy implementation of the proposals in the paper on enhancing the single market framework for investment funds which it published last…
This Is Money: Rate Rise Talk Failed To Deter Borrowers
The autumn property market remained in good strength despite widespread predictions of Novembers bank rate rise
Motley Fool: Beware Of The Nasty 99s!
I came across some research last week which reminded me of the Roman saying “mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur” (“The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived.”).
This Is Money: Brown Hints At Fuel Cash For Poor Families
The Chancellor has indicated that families on low incomes may receive more help with fuel bills as the Government attempts to tackle childhood poverty
This Is Money: Pay-as-you-go Costing More
Thrifty callers opting for pay-as-you-go to cut costs could be indulging in a false economy according to a study questioning their value
Motley Fool: The Return Of Credit-Card Fees
Last week, in Your Credit Cards Need £1 Billion, I warned Fool readers that credit-card companies are seeking ways to maintain and increase their record profits.
Scotsman: Putting A Price On Value
HOW DO we put a value on possessions? From collector’s items to the homes we live in, the value varies in different circumstances. Valuation offers a rich source of debate between objective and subjective elements. It is as much an art as a science.