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Category Archives: Loans
How Not to Waste Money
A new report from research company YouGov, has revealed that a most of us waste an amazing amount of money each day – to the tune of billions of pounds. According to the survey, we are double tipping in … Continue reading
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The Truth about Loan Brokers
Just at the point that the banks appear to have slammed their doors in the face of borrowers, the average person is more in need of credit than ever. The result is that more and more of us are finding … Continue reading
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Understanding APR
Given the choice, would you rather, a) sit down and get stuck into a copy of Heat/FHM magazine, OR b) settle down with a book explaining everything you need to know about managing your personal finances? Hmm. Well, admittedly, reading … Continue reading
Shark Attack
The war against Loan Sharks is gathering pace, as new ways of outwitting the practice of loan sharks and payday lenders exploiting hard pressed borrowers are introduced. More than 100 MP’s have voted in an early-day motion, for a cap … Continue reading
My Home Finance
If you have poor credit or a low income, then accessing credit can be hard. But the government are stepping in with a new initiative designed to help. Ian Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions secretary, is launching a new … Continue reading