August 20, 2008

Keeping business finance on track

Whatever the size of your business, keeping up with your finances is of paramount importance and yet sometimes for the small businessperson, it can seem that keeping on top of the finances is more like a part time job.
However, there is no escape from this chore, no matter how much it is disliked. The business [...]

August 18, 2008

The best student finance deals

Sometimes it is probably easier finding the right university or college than a suitable student bank account. The main problem is that there are so many to choose from that it is about time that there was some help in finding the right one.
Below is a list of those student accounts, which are considered to [...]

August 14, 2008

What is wrong with credit cards?

Credit card companies are getting some bad press recently, well more than that really, but because of the so-called credit crunch, they have been called loan sharks, crooks and even leeches.
The problem that the credit card companies have is that they are a business; it is just that their business is credit, which makes people [...]

August 12, 2008

Getting out of debt

The first steps to getting out of debt are always going to be difficult; it makes no difference what type of debt we are talking about, debt can be very serious indeed with even more serious consequences.
The first thing that anyone needs to do is think about the debts and how you are going to [...]

August 7, 2008

More banks should be helped out

There are calls from the former Chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan to work more with the banks in order to allow them to keep going.
Just leaving the banks to suffer in silence could be disastrous for the world economy. However, at the same time can governments actually afford to bail all of [...]

August 5, 2008

Can we have our £80 billion back?

Friday the 13th October 1307 is supposed to be the origins of the unluckiest date, and there is good reason for it, because on this day an alliance between Pope Clement V and King Philip IV of France smashed the organisation known as the Knights Templar.
Many people will know of this because of the film [...]

August 1, 2008

Tesco to open bank

It had to come sooner or later, the superstore, which wants to provide everything that their customers need is now going into the banking industry.
The thought of all of those customers going through their stores, but still using outside facilities for other services is just getting too much for the management of Tesco’s.
So instead [...]

July 30, 2008

Taking advantage of the credit crunch

There may be a lot of doom and gloom out there at the moment, but there is no need to let it grind you down, after all things will pick up eventually and you need to be ready for the big rush again.
Therefore, in the mean time there some things that you do to either [...]

July 28, 2008

A few days from financial ruin

For anyone who is unlucky enough to lose their job or those that find themselves in the situation where they are unable to work through illness. It has been estimated that over thirty per cent would only be able to survive financially for just eleven days.
This terrible thought just highlights the delicate line that people [...]

July 24, 2008

Hundred billion notes on eBay

For some people being rich is the be all and end all of everything, with the ultimate goal being a millionaire. However, these days just being a millionaire is so common as there are so many of those around, now a multi billionaire that is a completely different story.
Nevertheless, it may not be as hard [...]

July 23, 2008

Teach your children about finance

In times like this, it is a good time to start teaching your children about finance matters. This is because when times are good it is not always easy to teach children about what happens when things go bad.
However, with finance matters being talked about virtually everywhere like the news and in the press. Then [...]

July 21, 2008

Now the UK is heading for recession

It was only last week when we heard reports that the UK economy could be strong enough to miss going into recession. Now in contrast to that report an interview with a member of the Monetary Policy Committee, who are the group that sets the Bank of England interest rates, has come up with a [...]

July 17, 2008

Is the US Dollar about to crash?

There is a saying “That is has to get worse before it gets better” and this looks like what we are all going to have to look forward to over the coming months.
In particular the US economy is struggling not just with the financial problems hitting the mortgage and banking industry, but from foreign investors, [...]

July 11, 2008

Who are the richest people of all time?

When we think of the wealthiest people around, normally the likes of Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and the Sultan of Brunei spring to mind. But although these people hold some serious wealth in today’s crazy world, their wealth when worked out in relation to the economy is fairly small.
So just who are the richest people [...]

July 9, 2008

Banking crisis could show loses of £800 billion

At lot has been said about the credit crunch, but in reality this may be revised to a credit crisis! As warnings are coming out that banks worldwide are bracing themselves for a series of massive loses.
The problem is that some people would be inclined to say that it’s their own faults and get on [...]

June 20, 2008

Is the credit crunch a conspiracy?

Despite all of the media coverage about credit crunch and how it is affecting almost everyone no matter what they or where they live, there are some people n fact around thirty eight per cent of a survey conducted for the insurer Zurich, believe that the credit crunch will not affect them.
This boldness could be [...]

June 19, 2008

Chancellor says “Times of tough”

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling has been quoted as saying “Times are tough” thank goodness for that, we must be all sleeping better now! But in all seriousness he has insisted that the UK will be able to survive the current credit crunch.
However since mentioning that we will all come out of this [...]

June 17, 2008

Iran makes a withdrawal

There is no doubt that the next six months will be slightly hair raising to say the least, with changes happening around the world with oil and different outlooks. It seems that certain nations around the world are also keeping an eye on things too.
Could this be why Iran has withdrawn something in the region [...]

June 11, 2008

How to be smart with money

The time to start to have look at how your finances are going is now, when time are beginning to get tight. Things like the credit crunch may not be having a direct effect on your finances yet, but it will eventually as food and fuel prices begin to bite.
So what can you do to [...]

June 10, 2008

ING offers safer online banking

ING Direct is launching a nice little piece of software which is going to help the security between their website and their customer’s computer.
This means that even if the computer has been infected with a programme such as malware or spyware, which is great for all computer users as this adds another level of security [...]

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