Money Saving Tips Items
Money management tips for the newly self-employed
If you've recently decided to go down the self-employment route, you're probably attracted to the idea of being your own boss and being able to work as and when you please. However, there are several important issues to bear in mind when it comes to your finances.
Comparison websites should be 'better regulated'
Which? have called for comparison websites to be better regulated in light of research that shows the sites do not always offer the best deals. The research found that many sites do not cover full markets, opting a prompt to consumers to make the most of their money and shop around themselves.
Becoming more energy efficient
On average a UK household will spend around £1,100 on energy bills each year. Cash clever savers can stretch their cash further by being energy efficient, potentially saving into the hundreds every year without cutting back on warmth or comfort.
Everyday money saving tips
The most expensive and indulgent month of the year is almost over – and now it’s time to treat our financial hangovers. Here are our top tips for simple money saving day-to-day, to give you the healthiest possible financial start to 2012.
Top Tips - How to save energy (and money) this winter
It’s officially winter time, and with energy prices on the rise, many people are struggling to keep their heating bills low. Thankfully, we have some handy tips to follow this December, to keep your home warm and snug, and your bills affordable…
How to reduce caravan insurance costs
If you are searching for caravan insurance, chances are you're also looking for ways to cut the cost of your policy.
Discount voucher website launches Amazon matrix
Bargain hunters who search the web high and low for the very best discounts are to receive a helping hand as a popular voucher code website is introducing a new portal offering in-depth searching capabilities from leading web retailer, Amazon.co.uk.
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Leeds unveils new cash ISA range
Leeds Building Society has launched a new trio of easy access fixed rate cash ISAs. The one year fixed rate ISA offers a 2.5 per cent return, the two year version pays 2.75 per cent and the three year account pays three per cent. Personal loan rates 'drop 2 per cent'
The average rate of a personal loan has dropped, according to comparison website Moneysupermarket.com. Figures from the site suggest that rates are 2 per cent lower than they were in 2008. |
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