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Is Paid Credit Card Payment Protection Only For Those That Don't Need It?
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
It's the quandary that people in debt face every day: How do I spend as little as possible on debt and still manage my risk? Lenders might offer a person taking out a credit card ...
Using an APR Calculator for Auto Purchase Decisions
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Buying a new car can be exciting. However, the value of a car depreciates beginning with the moment you drive it off the lot. As a result, if you purchase a car with unfavorable financing ...
Using a Personal Loans Calculator to Work out Whether It's Worth Refinancing or Not
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
If your bank is charging you a high rate of interest on your personal loan, you may want to consider refinancing. There are plenty of lenders around offering attractive deals, so it could be possible ...
The Business Credit Card Summary Box
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
When you are looking for a great business credit card for your purchases, you want to be sure to get one that will benefit your business. In order to discover the best one, you will ...
Comparing the Tesco Credit Card Options
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Tesco is the leading retailer in the UK, and it is one of the largest retailers in the world. Along with its wide selection of merchandise and services, Tesco offers several different consumer credit card ...
Avoid Making These Mistakes With Your Capital One Card
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
A Capital One card is a safe and convenient way to pay for everyday purchases, often while getting cash back and other rewards for every pound you spend on the card. However, careless use of ...
What You Need to Know About Government Christmas Benefit Payments
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
If you are receiving government assistance under specific schemes, you will be eligible for a yearly Christmas benefit payment, also called a Christmas bonus. While this payment isn't huge, it might come in handy. Your ...
How is Your Credit Rating Determined?
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
If you have recently conducted a credit rating check and found that you have a poor or average credit score, you might wonder how your credit rating is calculated. It can be difficult for many ...
Factors to Consider Before Getting Building Insurance
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Before you invest in an insurance policy to cover both your business and the valuable items contained inside, there are a few important factors to consider. While all building insurance policies operate in largely the ...
Paying too Much to Protect Your Home? Seven Steps to Cheap Home Insurance
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Protecting your home is one of the best investments you can make, financially and otherwise. Not only will home insurance prevent you from paying out a lot of money if and when there is damage ...
Who Can Benefit from an Offset Mortgage?
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Over the last decade, the offset mortgage market has experienced exponential growth. Low savings rates combined with increased consumer awareness have pushed offset products into the mainstream, after years of relative obscurity. However, many potential ...
Types of Unsecured Personal Loans
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Even consumers who practice careful spending habits can sometimes find themselves in financial trouble. Unexpected expenses such as car repair bills or medical costs can strain your budget and leave you wondering how you will ...
Top 7 Tips for Buy to Let Mortgages
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
There is a growing number of first-time buy to let landlords in the UK. With buy to let mortgages offering attractive rates, rent prices hitting new highs, and house prices setting records, landlords are seeing ...
Over One-Third of Income Spent on Mortgages or Rent in Many Households
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Although mortgage interest rates have hit a historic low, many households are paying over a third of their income on housing costs. According to an Ipsos MORI survey commissioned by the BBC's Panorama programme, 31% ...
Consumers Could Pay More if the European Commission Caps Credit Card Fees
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
The European Commission (EU) has threatened to cap the credit card processing charges that banks impose on businesses and shops. In turn, the banks have threatened to add higher fees and other charges onto cards ...
Tips for Mortgages
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Signing up for a mortgage is a necessity for many people who wish to own their own home. There aren't many people who can afford to spend several hundred thousand pounds for the home of ...
How Parents Can Find The Best Secured Loans Deal To Help Their Children Get A Home Loan
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
With the property market heating up, there has never been more pressure for first time homebuyers to purchase their own homes. Interest rates are at record lows and competition between buyers is driving up property ...
Current Account Focus: The Santander 123
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
Launched in March 2013, the Santander current account has been lauded by experts as the UK's most generous current account in terms of customer rewards, according to The Daily Mail. If you are considering making ...
Basics of How to Compare Loans: Understanding Index and Margin in Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loans
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
If you're wondering how to compare loans, two of the most important elements to look at are the index and margin. These are especially important in ARMs, which feature varying rates of interest and flexible ...
Analyzing the Terms and Conditions for a Mortgages Comparison
By Laura Ginn · 11 years ago
When analyzing the terms and conditions for a mortgages comparison, there are always a few factors you'll want to keep in mind. Many people look at mortgages as a necessary evil on the path to ...