Car buyers are to be offered a bribe of up to £5,000 to buy an electric car from 2011, according to several sources this morning.
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Fake £1 Coins: Estimate Doubled
Last year we reported on the number of fake £1 coins which was estimated to be in the region of 30 million, and we showed how to spot a fake pound coin.
Today it has been announced that the estimate from the Royal Mint is probably way off, with one firm suggesting that there could be more than 70 million fake pound coins in existence, which is one in 20 pound coins.
Reminder: Tips For Those Struggling To Pay Mortgage
A recent visitor to Money Watch found the site through the following search term on Google:
“can you stop paying your mortgage if house is for sale”. There’s a simple answer to this question: NO!
Last Minute ISA Investments: Your Available Options
If you’re yet to invest in an Individual Savings Account (ISA) this tax year, and you’ve got some spare money lying around that really should be earning more than it is (plus you’d like to shelter it from the clutches of the taxman), then you’re quickly running out of time to make sure you make the most of your ISA allowance.
How Parents Can Curb Their Kids’ “I Wants”
A couple of months ago I talked about our new pocket money strategy for our 6 year old son. For a number of reasons, it hasn’t worked particularly effectively.
Don’t Let Your Brain Switch Off To Expert Advice
According to a recent study, our brains set aside rationality when we listen to supposedly expert advice.
Makes sense doesn’t it? After all, expert advice is supposed to take away the difficulties we have in understanding a subject.
What The Nationwide Takeover Means To Dunfirmline BS Customers
Following yesterday’s news that the Dunfirmline Building Society is going bust, we’ve since found out that Nationwide is to takeover the more “stable” areas of the business, whilst yet again us tax payers will bear the risk of the dodgy toxic mortgages Dunfirmline polluted its otherwise decent business with.
How will this affect Dunfirmline customers?
Tesco: Banks Coming To Supermarkets
Tesco is hoping to capitalise on consumers’ disenchantment with traditional banks by opening its own banks in several of its supermarkets.
Dunfermline Building Society Bust: Money Safe
Dunfermline Building Society, Scotland’s largest building society, which has been struggling to keep running in the past few weeks, has finally gone bust today.
Although the Dunfermline are yet to update their website with any details of how this will affect its customers, the Government seems to be indicating that savers with up to £50,000 will not lose any of their money.
Tips On Switching Energy Suppliers
According to BitterWallet, now is the time to switch energy providers, as the big 6 gas and electricity suppliers have all recently made changes to their tariffs. The savings will be particularly noticeable for anyone still on a suppliers standard tariff. If you’ve already switched, you might still be able to save a little on your energy bills, and at the moment, every little helps!