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When taking on the task of overcoming your debt on your own, without any third party...
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How to Face Debt as a Cou...
There are so many couples that enter a relationship with debt and bring this stress...
How to budget effectively...
If you’re on a tight budget, make sure you know exactly how much money you...

Things To Consider When Choosing An ISA...

When you’re considering opening an ISA account, the most important element is the interest rate. You want to try to find the best possible rate when you open your account. But, you also need to try to find an account that will offer you a reasonable rate throughout the period in which you keep the account. Finding a good interest rate initially is fairly easy. Many institutions offer high rates to attract more customers....

Are You Paying Too Much For Electricity...

The prices of electricity tariffs can vary greatly from one provider to another. It can even vary from within an individual power district or region. They can also vary depending on whether you are a residential, commercial or business electric customer. And, even be different at different times of the day. There are now over 70 licensed suppliers of gas and electricity in the UK. And, these suppliers have several thousand...

Currency Conversion...

For those who travel often, this is a concept that you are very familiar with. There is really no easy way to do it, as you will always lose some kind of money in conversion fees. The real question is, how do you lose as little as possible? Most people bring cash with them, and just find good foreign exchange rates to convert the currency they have on them. This usually results in a small commission fee or conversion...

How to budget effectively...

If you’re on a tight budget, make sure you know exactly how much money you have spare. Use a spreadsheet program like Excel and have a column of income (whether from a full-time job or online survey sites) and a column of expenditures. For each month, put in the outgoing column everything you know you will be spending money on, such as rent, food shopping and electricity bills. For the latter two, work out...