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Posted in Mortgage Section
The 10 Year Interest Rate Fixes on Mortgages are Getting Very Good Value - A Price War Is Breaking Out
"Great news because a price war has just broken out with mortgages that fix the interest rate for 10 years or more. These should really appeal to people who are settled in their homes and have no plans to move over the next several years, if at all. Long term fixes are superb for budgeting." More....
Critical Illness Insurance - Big Changes On The Horizon
"Critical illness insurance is beginning to price itself out of the market. But moves are afoot to bring in Menu Pricing. This will enable you to select which illnesses you want to insure against and you simply pay for that level of cover. This article explains." More....
Posted in Stocks Section
A Terrific ISA Stockmarket Offer From Fidelity - No Fees!
"Hurry up because we've all only got until the 6th April 2006 to allocate either £4,000 or a maximum of £7,000 to stockmarket ISA accounts. Fidelity are offering a great deal where they waive the initial charge!" More....
Posted in Banking Section
A Great Savings Account For The Over 50s - Base Rate Match Guarantee
"The Newcastle Building Society has just launched what looks like a great savings account for the over 50s. What makes the account attractive is that it the interest rate will match base rates for its lifetime!" More....
Posted in Banking Section
Be Cautious Over Guaranteed Stockmarket ISA Products
"The ISA deadline is coming and people who want to take up their maximum allowance have until 5th April to do so. If you want to invest in the stockmarket using Guaranteed Equity Bonds watch out because they're not the great deal many would have you believe." More....
Posted in Stocks Section
A Massive Shake up In Company Accounts - Here's The Lowdown For Investors That Focus On Fundamentals
"Since 2005 there's been a radical shake up in accounting standards for stockmarket companies) with the purpose of making corporate accounts across Europe comparable. Find out what they are and what their effects will be." More....
Posted in Banking Section
Bradford & Bingley Introduces a Savings Account Paying 10%!
"Keep your eyes peeled because there are always some corking personal finance deals being introduced. For example, the Bradford & Bingley's Christmas Savings Account which pays a whopping 10% interest. Strings are attached so read on." More....
Posted in Banking Section
If Your Child Is Too Old For Child Fund Vouchers Here's How To Save For Their Future
"There are about 6.5 million families whose children do not qualify for the free £250 via Child Trust Vouchers (CTFs). How can parents build a nice nest egg for their children if they don't qualify? This article looks at what's available." More....
Proof That Bank Customers Are Only There To Be Legally Scammed - Education Means You'll Say NO!
"The banking union has just released a shocking report showing that an incredible percentage of nearly 40% of Lloyds TSB mortgage specialists feel pressured to sell products they know clients do not need. But with a little education into what you're buying you'll be able to say NO!" More....
Posted in Loans Section
Beware Of 'Debt Consolidation' Firms & How To Get a Cheaper 'Secured Loan'
"Stay away from those 'debt consolidation' companies that advertise on daytime TV. This article explains what 'secured' loans are and how to get a far better deal." More....
Posted in Mortgage Section
Banco Hispania Now Introduces Euro Mortgages
"The Leeds Building Society was one of the first UK institutions to introduce a Euro mortgage with the amount borrowed in Euros and the monthly payment in Euros. Now, the Banco Halifax Hispania have also introduced their own version of a Euro based mortgage." More....
Adverse Credit - When is a credit history described as 'adverse'?
"The term Adverse Credit is used to describe borrowers who have a history of unsatisfactory credit transactions. This begs a number of questions; what credit information is used, where does the information come from and how poor must a credit history be for it to be labelled as 'adverse'?" More....

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