What should you do if a bank makes an error in your favour?
Month: August 2005
IPOs For The Private Investor
Fancy being part of an IPO? A new website allows private investors to buy into these share issues.
Tips For Saving Petrol
Bruce Wayne (no, really?!) posted an article about the increasing price of petrol over at Finance Choices, suggesting that since the start of this year, the average U.K. family has seen the cost of motoring rise by £23.23 a month fuelled (geddit?) by these price increases. So, if we’re having to pay these high fuel […]
Best Student Bank Accounts
As the new term approaches, which are the best bank accounts to consider for university students?
Back In Town
I’ve been away on a sailing trip for the last few days, and I’m just in the process of catching up with all that’s been going on in the world of personal finance (oh and the world generally!). I’ve also got a busy weekend, with a wedding to go to tomorrow, and a baby to […]
U.K. Interest Rates Cut
Monetary Policy Committee cuts rate by 0.25% to 4.5%.
Investing Lessons From Playing Monopoly
What can playing Monopoly teach you about investing?
Benefits of Credit Cards
Credit cards get a bad press, but they must have their benefits. What are they?
What are dividends?
An explanation of the concept of share dividends.
Time May Be Right For Equities
Reasons why now might be a good time to invest in stocks & shares.