Here’s an interesting post on downbranding – buying a less expensive version of a product which is available in 2 or more different brands. Possibly the best example of this is supermarket own brand food, e.g. baked beans. You know that it wouldn’t make sense for Tesco to run it’s own factories for producing everything […]
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Holiday Reading Book Reviews
You may remember that a few weeks ago I asked for you recommendations for some holiday reading with a personal or general finance theme. I only got one suggestion (“The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need” by Andrew Tobias), so I decided to see what the book stores at the airport could offer (I know, […]
Smoking Ban One Year On
July 1st 2007 saw the ban on smoking in public places come into force, and by several accounts, the results have been pretty impressive, with an estimated 400,000 people giving up smoking since then. And as far as the personal finances of those who have given up go, then should they have now been a […]
FSA Launches Finance Site For Young Adults
The UK financial regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has launched a new website aimed at helping young adults (16-24) with their finances. This site is aimed at 16-24 year olds, to help you better understand money issues. It is part of our National Strategy for Financial Capability, which aims to improve the financial capability […]
Why Saving Money Is Like Losing Weight
In the past couple of years, a sedentary job and a little over-eating has meant I’ve been putting a little bit of weight on, and it’s come to the point now where I feel that I really need to do something about it. Whilst I’ve been developing a plan to combat the extra pounds I’m […]
What’s The Biggest Discount You’ve Negotiated?
John at FindFinancialFreedom suggests that it doesn’t hurt to ask for a discount when you’re making a purchase. Most of us would balk at the suggestion of trying to haggle on the price of something (“it’s just not the British way to do business!”), but he’s right – there’s no harm in asking. Personally, I’d […]
More Worrying About Petrol Price Rises
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only person in the UK stressing about petrol price rises. This data from internet monitor Hitwise shows how the number of searches for petrol prices have increased to an all-time high as prices have hit a high too. It’s interesting that people are appear to be searching […]
Save Even More Online with Cashback Sites
Going online is now pretty much the standard way of finding bargains for most of us, using sites such as Amazon, MoneySupermarket and eBay to get the lowest prices on a vast range of products. But there’s another way to squeeze even more money out of the deal – cashback sites. The premise is pretty […]
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 […]
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 […]