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Scotsman: HDS Goes To The Park

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

PENSIONS consultant Higham Dunnett Shaw has relocated to Edinburgh Park.

Tagged Business, Pensions

Motley Fool: 270 Reasons To Be Wary

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

According to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) there are 270 unauthorised overseas broking firms involved in boiler room activities. That’s 270 reasons to be wary if you receive a phone call out of the blue promising you sure-fire ways to make money.

Tagged Business

Scotsman: Available Cash To Spend Falls As Rising Cost Of Mortgages Hits Home

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

THE amount of money available to be spent by the typical Scottish household has plunged by more than one-quarter in just six months.

Tagged Business

This Is Money: A-Z Of The Sunday Newspapers

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this week

Tagged Business

Scotsman: Act Now To Stop Taxman Inheriting Your Fortune

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

THERE are 10 important steps you can take now to keep your hard-won cash in the family, writes Teresa Hunter.

Tagged Business

Scotsman: More Haste, Less Speed Should Be Tax-cutter’s Maxim

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

I’VE given the party conferences a wide berth, largely because they have been so excruciatingly tedious. Readers do not need me to bore them further.

Tagged Business

Scotsman: Fifth Of Homeowners To Pay 3% Stamp Duty By 2010

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

ALMOST one in five Scots households will be paying 3% stamp duty when they buy a property by the end of the decade, according to Bank of Scotland.

Tagged Banks, Business, Property

Scotsman: Troublesome Markets Set A Tough Test For Our IFA Hopefuls

Posted on October 7, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

WHEN this competition started in June, the market was experiencing a bout of nerves – oil was more than $70 a barrel, inflation in the US had been surprisingly strong and fears were increasing that US interest rates could rise some way further.

Tagged Business, Interest Rates

Scotsman: It Pays To Tackle The Long-term Care Taboo

Posted on October 7, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

SCOTS fare better than families south of the Border, but still have to find accommodation costs.

Tagged Business

Scotsman: Mortgage Multiple Choice Confusion

Posted on October 7, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

NEW lending formulae will help some first-time buyers but others will find life difficult.

Tagged Business

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