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MoneyExpert: Consolidate Store Card Debt With A Loan, Says A&L

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Consumers who have used store cards to pay for their Christmas shopping are being advised to transfer outstanding balances to a low-rate loan to minimise interest payments.

Tagged Credit, Debt, Insurance, Interest Rates, Loans, Mortgages, Savings

This Is Money: 30 Second Guide To The CBI Trade Survey

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

The Daily Mails City team ask whether the closely watched measure of High Street sales is to trusted.

This Is Money: Oil Spill At Britain’s Top Firm

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Lord Browne’s reputation at BP was built on transforming the company from regional to global giant – But his depature may not be the glorious end he might once have enjoyed

Motley Fool: Go Green And Maybe Make Money

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

… Continue reading this article at the Motley Fool

This Is Money: Tax Burden Risks Harm To Economy

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

The tax burden risks damaging the economy and extravagant public spending should be reined in, the world’s top economic watchdog warned last night

Tagged Economy, Tax

This Is Money: Bank’s £51m Bonus King Revealed

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

The latest name connected to Goldman Sachs’ jackpot bonus is French-born trader Pierre-Henri Flamand who heads the successful in-house hedge fund

This Is Money: Ofcom Boss To Get Tougher On Broadband

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Ofcom boss Ed Richards has promised to ‘up the ante’ in the war against dodgy telephone and broadband suppliers, which could mean hefty fines for mis-sellers

This Is Money: 50% Off As Stores Fear Xmas Slump

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Leading High Street chains have launched full blown sales amid evidence that fashion, book and entertainment stores are facing a Christmas crisis

This Is Money: House Market ‘disaster’ Warning

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

House prices will leap another 15% next year, according to Britain’s most accurate forecaster, but property market overheating could lead to ‘disaster’

Tagged Mortgages, Property

Scotsman: Pensions Crisis Boosts Interest In Buy-to-let As A Retirement Income Source

Posted on December 21, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

THIS new year will herald further advances in the buy-to-let boom as investors saving for retirement continue to shun traditional pension plans.

Tagged Business, Pensions, Savings

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