There’s a new option if you want to watch TV for free online. TVCatchup provides online access to around 40 channels, including the main terrestrial channels.
Would Your Habits Change If You Had To Publish Your Spending?
Adam over at ManVsDebt has taken the extreme measure of publicly sharing all of his and his partner’s finances on his blog, including all of his spending, in an attempt to help him stick to a budget. How would your spending change if you had to show everyone where all your money went?
Britain Now Less Financially Stable Than Nigeria
The World Economic Forum ranked 55 economies in order of their financial stability, with Britain coming out 37th, followed by the U.S. in 38th.
How To Guard Against Rising Energy Bills
There has been a warning from the energy regulator Ofgem that average household energy bills could reach as much as £2,000 by 2016 which represents a massive 60% increase in just 7 years, and prices have already doubled in the last 5 years. What can you do to minimise the effects of these price rises?
50 Ways To Save Cash
Just a quick post to point you to The Telegraph, which has recently published 50 ways to save cash, courtesy of consumer group Which?.
7 Ways Google Can Help Save You Money
Here’s 7 ways that using Google can help you to save money.
Free Anti-Virus Software
Microsoft, has released “Security Essentials” to help detect and guard your PC against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.
Best Ways To Sell Gold
The general concesus, based on a few bad experiences, is that selling your gold through the post is rarely the best option – both the price you’ll get for your gold and the customer experience leaves a lot to be desired. So what is the best way to sell your gold?
Banks To Make Current Account Charges Clearer
Here’s some good news from the banking industry: the Office of Fair (OFT) trading is to force banks and building societies to make their charging on current accounts clearer, as well as making switching between providers easier.
Get Paid To Snoop
Here’s a new and controversial money making idea: getting paid to spot crimes on CCTV.
That’s just what new website “Internet Eyes” is offering to do when it launches next month, offering you the chance of earning up to £1,000 per month for spotting shoplifting, burglary, vandalism or anti-social behaviour.