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Why we need to start saving earlier than our parents did

By Guest on November 24, 2011

The following is a guest post on behalf of Money Supermarket Why we need to start saving earlier than our parents did The apparently endless decline of the world economy could make retirement a bleak prospect for young people entering the world of work, but just how bad is it? Studies are finding that Generation [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Generation, Money, need, paycheck, retirement, retirement savings, Supermarket | Leave a response

Renting vs Buying

By Guest on November 23, 2011

A first home buyer can have a tough decision when trying to decide between renting a place to live and purchasing a home. Start with affordability You need to first determine if buying a home is a realistic decision for you. This involves taking a look at your current financial situation. You should assess your [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Buying, credit history, home, house hunting, long term, look, Renting, Start | Leave a response

House Hunting Within Your Means

By Guest on November 21, 2011

It is possible to find the home of your dreams and stay within your budget by using these simple tips. Calculate your costs You need to know how much of a total investment that you need to make to afford your home. This means adding in every single cost that you will have to account [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged agent, bedroom town, budget, cost, home, limit, Mortgage, preapproval, purchase, real estate agent, Real estate agents, seller | Leave a response

Put Your Money on Auto Pilot!

By Guest on November 9, 2011

The following is a guest post by Lisa @ Thriftability, a personal finance blog that offers solid budgeting ideas and tips for living on less. Sometimes we all need a little help saving money. Between the costs of living, entertainment, the shiny things that catch our eye, saving money can easily be bumped to the [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged basis, budget, deposit, emergency expenses, insurance deductibles, Money, personal finance blog, shiny things, transferring money, Work | Leave a response

Have you thought about a career break gap year?

By Guest on October 3, 2011

Even when you are young and consider yourself without resources, you can start taking advantage of a cash isa. They offer tax advantages and this might be just the savings avenue you are looking for if you have any spare cash. Start as early as possible to put money away. Mortgage rates impact any mortgage [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged career, cash isa, dream, gap year, mortgage loan, overseas travel, Start, study, travel, travel and work | Leave a response

How to Balance Work and Studies

By Guest on September 20, 2011

Studying, whether full time or part time, is a really rewarding thing to do. It’s a great way of improving your long-term career prospects, but something else to consider is how you are going to support yourself while you are in the process of gaining your new qualifications. For instance, if you’re off to university [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged career, career prospects, flexible job, idea, job, part time jobs, part time jobs in london, study, university in london, Work | Leave a response

Prices Can Vary

By Guest on August 3, 2011

If you are looking to switch your gas or electricity supplier then the change-over process could not be simpler. If you have not changed your supplier before, there are a few thing that you need to know before you make the switch, firstly you should compare electricity prices on moneysupermarket.com. Choose your new supplier wisely, [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged electricity markets, electricity prices, electricity supplier, gas, process, reading, relevant industry, reputable supplier, switch | Leave a response

Why is it important to have a good credit score?

By Guest on August 2, 2011

This post is written by Mike Brains from Financialfacts.org Your credit score isn’t something you can choose – but it’s certainly something you can influence and change through your behaviour and attitude to money. The better your credit score, the more likely you are to be accepted for the best credit cards – so it’s [...]

Posted in Credit | Tagged application, application stage, bad move, behaviour, best credit cards, credit, credit score, exact science, information, isn, post | 4 Responses

Car Insurance Saves Money

By Guest on July 30, 2011

To lower your car insurance premium at the outset, try to buy a car with a smaller engine. Not buying an expensive make or model will make a considerable difference to the cost of your modified car insurance. Buying a bigger engine size car or one which has a modified engine will bump up the [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged cheaper cars, engine, engine cars, high performance sports, idea, list, lowest insurance, model, modified car insurance, premium | Leave a response

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