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Half a million Britons could be overpaying on loans

Over,half a million Britons could be overpaying the interest on their loans.Interestingly, some of the borrowers are paying almost three times higher than the APR advertised by the same lenders.Well, some of them are also paying four times higher interest rate than the Bank of England base rate.


Bankruptcy rates on a rise: says forecasts

According to a report by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), there might be a sharp rise in number of bankruptcy over the next three years.


Survey shows first time buyers should save more

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has revealed in its research that first-time buyers need to have 29,200 for upfront costs in today's property market. This accounts to about 74 per cent of the combined annual pay of an average couple.


Woolwich Mortgage Research Reveal the Top 10 Dealbreakers for Buyer Pull-Out

No Matter How Good The Deal On A Property Some Things Are Just A No Go! Woolwich Mortgage Research Reveal the main reasons for pulling out of a property buy


SOCIETY FOR FINANCIAL AWARENESS COMES TO JACKSONVILLE

The Society for Financial Awareness, commonly known as "SOFA" has recently established a chapter in Jacksonville.


Barclaycard Revamps Student Credit Card

Barclaycard has revamped their student credit card to help students spend sensibly at university


Massive Tax Relief Savings To Be Made On Life Insurance Premiums, Advises Moneynet

The financial comparison site Moneynet advises that there are big savings to be made on little-known life premium loophole


Carbon Credit exchange opens in Asia, (ACT) Asian Carbon Trade Exchange

The Asian Carbon Trade Exchange announces the opening of Carbon Credit exchange services for Asia.


Rightmove's House Price Index Reports New Instructions Fall as Prices Stand Still

RightMove have released their House Price Indexshowing, amongst other things, that average asking prices rise by just 0.2% ( 526) in the month


Barclays Launches Investment Notes

Barclays stockbrokers launches Investment Notes, bringing institutional quality, tradeable structured products to the individual investor for the first time


Conival plc: Tesco listings for new product from SPARKY BRAND

Launch of Wild Acai superfruit juice


Visa International Appoints Abu Ghazaleh General Manager for the Levant

Visa International Appoints Abu Ghazaleh General Manager for the Levant


Braheem and Dallas Collaborate to Create the Groundbreaking Book "Strategic Financing: A Survival Guide for Loan Originators"

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA - October 03, 2006 - Two of the mortgage industry's most respected leaders -- Hall of Fame Originator Tim Braheem, the founder and CEO of LoanToolbox, and legendary entrepreneur and visionary Bill Dallas, Chairman and CEO of Ownit Mortgage Solutions -- have joined forces to...


Banks tightened up lending policy

The continuous rise in unsecured personal debt has made the banks in England to tighten up their lending policies. Report revealed by Datamonitor shows that UK is the most indebted country in Western Europe. This is the reason why banks tightened up their lending policy.


Chancellor confirms expectations of interest rate hike

Chancellor Gordon Brown has put consumers and businesses on notice that the interest rate is almost certain to increase again before the end of the year.


Record bonus season sees launch of first ever 'City' mortgage - you need to borrow a minimum of 1/2million

In anticipation of what are expected to be record 'City' bonuses this year Woolwich is the first lender to launch a mortgage exclusively aimed at those expecting big bonus payments in the new year but want to buy now.


Barclays urges home owners to be prepared as the peak of the 'freak weather' season approaches

Barclays Insurance is warning home owners to make sure that they are prepared for storms and floods as we enter the season when homes are most likely to be the victim of freak weather.


Niche offset mortgages go mainstream as new rates from Woolwich make them cheaper than most lifetime trackers

The Offset mortgage that Woolwich pioneered with its Open Plan product is this week set to become one of the most competitive long term trackers on the market even before taking into account the benefits of offsetting savings and current account balances against the loan.


Looking To Promote Your Website This Holiday? You May Want To Consider A High Traffic News Sites As Part Of Your Marketing Strategy This Holiday.

The last quarter of the year is the most important time of year for marketers, but hot prime limited locations won't last long!


Financial Times Launches FT Alphaville

The Financial Times launches FT Alphaville, a sub site on FT.com for financial markets professionals


Mortgage lending growth slows down this September

The growth rate in mortgage lending suffered a setback this September as it rose by its smallest margin in the last five months. Experts say that not much should be read into one month's data. However, any further rise in the borrowing costs this year could dampen the property market.


More women go it alone to set up their dream business

Women across the UK are setting up more businesses than last year with 38,100 businesses started in the first six months of this year


PPI to be investigated, interest rate likely to rise

If the interest rate is raised as expected then the loan market will be affected. People seeking to take loans, both secured and unsecured, may have to pay comparatively high interest. However, the rise in interest rate in case of loans cannot be predicted with enough certainty.


US Steel Industry: Conquering the Challenges

The steel industry is set out to energize itself to tackle the challenges thrown in the wake of the transforming needs of the industry vis-а-vis the global economy.


Consumer Preferences And Shopping Patterns Lead UK Retail

Consumers with rising disposable income levels demonstrate a heightened sense of awareness about products. Changing lifestyles calls for increasing sensitivity to satisfying tastes.







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