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Average Price for Homes Drops
The price being asked for homes on the market has fallen by 3.1 per cent in the past month, according to a study by property website, Rightmove. On average, the asking price of a newly marketed property has fallen during November from £239,672...
2 commentsInflation Falls to 5% in October
The rate of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation in the UK has fallen slightly between September and October, dropping from a rate of 5.2 per cent to 5 per cent last month. This has been pushed down to this new lower figure, thanks to falling...
0 commentsArt and the cold winds of cuts
With the cuts in government funding for the arts the climate in the art world is growing distinctly chilly but artists have been busy creating since the dawn of time. On a warm afternoon in 1940 in southwestern France two young boys hunting...
0 commentsMaking the most of your tax free savings allowance
Anybody that can afford to save these days should consider ISAs. People looking to put some money away are likely to be put off by the low interest rates currently on offer. However, there are some accounts...
0 commentsHow to earn Cashback on your Christmas Spend
Christmas - the season to be jolly. But with it comes the largest shopping list of the entire year, it fas becomes the season to spend, spend, spend! Many of us are good at shopping around to get the best...
0 commentsWhat is an ISA and how can it benefit you?
The fair trading regulator is looking to make a super-complaint about the current state of the UK Individual Savings Accounts (Isas) market. According to watchdog Consumer Focus, around 15 million savers...
0 commentsDon't let inflation erode your savings
With the Bank of England interest rate at its lowest ever point of just 0.5%, finding a savings account that pays a decent rate is far from easy, so savers are finding it increasingly tough to get any modest...
0 commentsHow to build, repair or maintain your credit history
In a perfect world credit wouldn't exist, because people would earn the money they require before making purchases like a car or a house. Credit cards would only be around for us to take advantage of the benefits they can provide such as cash back...
3 commentsCredit card users should take advantage of rewards
Many consumers are failing to cash in on credit card loyalty schemes. The unstable economy has causedconsumers to become more cautious when it comes to credit, with morepeople steering clear from credit cards and turning to debit cards. As a...
2 commentsHow to reduce the impact of the new higher rate income tax
The 2010/2011 tax year is fast approaching, and with it comes a new top rate income tax that will affect everyone fortunate enough to be earning over £150,000. The new upper limit tax rate will be 50% of anything above this amount . In addition,...
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