Ramit over at I Will Teach You To Be Rich has started a challenge for November, aiming to get his readers to save $1,000, about £500, in 30 days.
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Interest Rate Cut Is A Double-Edged Sword
Whenever there is a cut in interest rates, we often start talking about how homeowners will benefit with reduced mortgage repayments. Of course, things aren’t as cut and dried as that – there are winners and losers.
Poll: How Often Do You Check Your Bank Account?
Since I’ve been tracking my spending to the penny, I’ve found myself logging into online banking pretty much every day to see what money has come in and most importantly, what has gone out. I can then record any outgoings in Expensr. When I’m not being so hot on tracking my spending, I generally login […]
Icesave Compensation Email
Following on from my post yesterday about the Icesave compensation process, the first emails have started to arrive, and the following, for those who may be interested, is the text from the email.
Icesave Compensation Process Starting
It appears that the process put in place to compensate Icesave customers is kicking off this week as was hoped.
Here’s a breakdown of how the process should work.
Lloyds Banking Group
So, after what must have taken literally minutes of deliberation, the new name for the company brought about by th merger between Lloyds TSB and Halifax Bank of Scotland has been announced: Lloyds Banking Group.
10 More Tips For Avoiding Repossession
Following on from our recent 8 tips for those having trouble paying their mortgage, The Times has published 10 tips for avoiding repossession.
Are You Insured For Bonfire Night?
If you’re planning on having your own Bonfire Night party in your back garden this weekend, it’s worth checking your insurance to make sure you’re covered in the event anything should go wrong.
Don’t Fall For These Supermarket Tricks
Supermarket aisles can be a bit of an uneven battle ground, often pitting the cunning and trickery of the supermarkets’ marketing experience against the bargain-hunting naivety of the shopper.
So what tricks do the supermarkets use, and what can you do to become a more effective shopper?
Mystery Shopping: Get Paid To Do Good Stuff
Here’s an idea for earning a little bit of money on the side, the best part being that you could actually earn the money whilst going shopping or doing something else you actually enjoy!