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Month: May 2008
Fed Up With High Petrol Prices? Go Live In Venezuela
Here in the U.K. we’re hearing more and more complaints about the high and rising price of petrol, and with the recent rise in oil prices, it’s something that likely to get worse. There’s an interesting page on Wikipedia which shows the relative price of petrol (or gasoline) in countries around the world, and highlights […]
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Bank Charge Court Case Threatens To Go On… And On…
The saga of the bank charge court case looks set to continue with the news that the banks have been succesful in their appeal against a judges ruling from last month. It seems that we’ll now have to wait until the Autumn before things can move forward again, and even then, the case could be […]
BBC Looking For Our Help With Credit Crunch Map
The BBC are looking for help to build up a “mood map” of the effect of the credit crunch around the UK. We’re asking you what single factor is hurting you most about the credit crunch? OK, so it’s totally unscientific, and the categories you can choose from are somewhat limited (in fact it’s difficult […]
Money Links For 15th May 2008
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Are You Prepared For A Recession?
OK, I’ll admit myself that I hate all of the sensational headlines about house price crashes and recession, but with the economy in a downturn, it’s worth considering what we should do should we go into recession. From a personal point of view, over the last few months we’ve been taking a lot more care […]
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Tax Changes: The Aftermath
The tax u-turn made by the Chancellor yesterday caused the expected reaction of both pleasure from those out to receive £120 back from the tax man and outrage from the 150,000 people now expected to slip into the higher rate of tax. Despite the feel good announcements made by the Prime Minister today, focusing on […]