Finance Articles
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How to Increase Happiness WITHOUT Increasing Spending
Arun Abey believes the Beatles had it right.
"Money can't buy you love, or happiness, but how we use it - and if we can learn to use it less - can pave the way for a happier life," said Abey, author
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Make big savings with money-off vouchers
Shopping may be a national obsession, but in the current uncertain economic climate, more and more of us are trying to boost our disposable income by making cutbacks in our spending. While there use
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Are you Saving for tomorrow?
If there's one lesson to come out of the financial crisis and subsequent recession, it's that British people need to save more. With a recession that came almost out of nowhere, it has had devastat
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Boost your child's savings
If your son or daughter is set to celebrate their seventh birthday this month, they will be among the first to receive a present from the Government in the form of a top-up to their tax-free Child Tru
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Top Tips for Scrap Gold Sellers
During a time of economic recession, people are looking to make an extra few pounds where they can. One of the most popular growth industries has been the scrap gold market, where anyone with scrap go
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Future Savings - UK Child Trust Funds Four Years On
Since the launch of Child Trust Funds (CTFs) four years ago, new data from HM Revenue & Customs shows that over one million families have not opened one, despite the financial incentive to do so.
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Guernsey - Offshore Banking Centre 2009
Despite their reputation ten, maybe twenty years ago, stringent rules and the emergence of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development means offshore banks are now considered an accessi
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Banking Options For Expats
Emigrating to another country and immersing yourself into a new culture can be hard work, but utterly rewarding once you are there and settled. Yet, despite the fact the term 'emigration' can so often
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No pain, more gain! Make savings work harder so you don't have to
As most good things in life require effort, the well-worn mantra of ‘no pain no gain' is often apt. But when it comes to finances, it really doesn't require that much work to increase earnings o
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Research in Ireland Has Found That Women Are Better at Saving Money Than Men
Research in Ireland has found that women tend to be better than men at saving money. Of course, such 'data' will likely fuel the old 'it's official, women are better than men at something else - add t
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Isle of Man Economy Set to Improve by the End of 2009
As around 700 students collect their A-Level results on the Isle of Man, many will be considering their next step - either to apply for university on the mainland or to remain on the island and look f
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Five Surefire Ways to Help you Achieve Long-term Financial Health
1. Pay off debts first It's a basic rule of money management that you pay off your existing debts before you start to save. This is because saving rates are almost always lower than borrowing rates s
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Should I Start Taking My Pension More Seriously?
Recent developments and accompanying research about the finance industry should be set to make many UK adults start thinking about their pensions more seriously, and whether we have the necessary savi
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Recession advice - Selling your Scrap Gold
As a consequence of the current economic recession, many people are trying to find ways to make a little extra cash. One of the easiest ways to do this is to start selling off heirlooms, especially if
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The Changing Face of Offshore Saving in Gibraltar
With the increasing popularity of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands, the stereotype image of the offshore saver as wealthy retired expat has long been forgotten. That said, it is no secret that
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Savings 2009 - Can Debt Still Be a Friend?
As the era of tight budgets and scraping just enough to save continues, the notion that debt is a positive thing may seem ridiculous to many - it should be avoided at all costs, and it certainly shoul
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Savings 2009 - The Age of the Fixed Rate Bond
Despite unpredictable times at the beginning of the year, as well as the Bank of England's decision to keep the Bank Rate at the historically low 0.5 percent, the public are still eager to save. Yet,
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It's Official - The UK Public Are Getting Cleverer With Their Cash
It would likely be surprising to few, but positive aspects of the ongoing recession are rarely mentioned in the press, in comment columns or on blogs. Yet, recent research from financial experts Money
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Could There Still Be Life in the Old Notice Account Yet?
In the not too distant past, so-called 'notice accounts' emerged as a viable way to get better rates of interest on your money by ensuring that you forewarned the bank should you wish to make a withdr
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UK Money 2010 - New Incentives For Savers
During ongoing recessionary times it is becoming more and more important to put a little bit of money away each month in order to ensure financial security for the future. Despite the general acknowle
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For the Kids - Are Expatriate Children Really Getting the Best Deal?
As the summer draws to a close and the kids go back to school, it is understandable that many parents are considering whether or not they are giving their children the best start in life. Of course, s
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France - Expat Destination For 2009
The phrase 'expat destination' tends to conjure up images of one way plane tickets to sub-equatorial paradise islands, or at the very least somewhere where the sun shines every day and an afternoon na
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Evidence of No UK Increase in Rate of Inflation in July 2009
After the Bank of England's latest push in quantitative easing, the prospect that the UK may see a significant amount of inflation is certainly at the forefront of many people's minds - with critics s
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All types of investments
The time to invest in the share market in Australia is during periods of recession, mass selling of stocks due to panic and fear and when nobody is buying. This is when you can purchase company stocks
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