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51). Budgeting over Christmas
Christmas is one of everybody’s favourite times of year, but it can also be one of the most expensive. Most people want it to be a special and happy time, and are willing to pay for the little luxuries that make Christmas what it is, but they usually don’t want to spend the rest of the year paying for it. While a normal family Christmas will invari...
52). Closing Credit Card Accounts
Most experts advise consumers to avoid having too many credit card accounts. When you decide to open a new card because it has better rates, it is important to make sure you properly close your existing credit card. There are a number of reasons why you should close existing accounts when opening a new credit card.
Closing some of your...
53). Buying Flights Online
One of the greatest things to happen to the world of travel in recent years is the advent of low cost airlines. Not only do they offer flight travel that is cheaper than any previous airlines by far, but they also offer some other great innovations in booking and paying for flights. Part of the growth in popularity of these airlines is that they ar...
54). Buying a New Car At Anytime
There are many things that you must consider when buying a new car. Most will have to do with the car itself such as what model to buy, the options you want to add, and the price of the car. However, there is one thing that it always pays to check out first, and that is, who are you buying the car from.
Dealers
Per...
55). Avoid Being the Victim of Credit Card Fraud
Are you aware of how many ways there are for thieves to take access of your credit card accounts and make unauthorised charges against your account? Simply by rummaging through old receipts that you have thrown out or left somewhere public, or by a shop assistant quickly scribbling down your card details while they are out of your sight, or by an u...
56). Loans for Unemployed
It is one of life’s small cruelties that the times when you need credit most badly, are also the times when lenders are least willing to give it to you. When you are finding it hard to meet your obligations, your car payments are behind, your credit cards are all fully loaded, and you’re barely meeting your rent or mortgage payments, your credit sc...
57). Car Insurance on Rentals
When it comes to car insurance, there are a couple of traps you can fall into. The contracts are complicated and extremely difficult to understand, and that’s if you even have the time to read them. The fact is that most people don’t read insurance contracts and there is a significant information shortage when it comes to consumers and the contents...
58). A Basic Guide To Home Contents Insurance
Basically, home contents insurance is insurance protection against the replacement cost that you would otherwise have to pay to replace the contents of your home in the event of then being lost, damaged or stolen. As is the case with home buildings insurance, the main factors contributing to grounds under which you can make a claim against your hom...
59). Cost of Buying a New Car
One of life’s joys is buying a new car. The excitement of looking through those glossy brochures, choosing the brand, model, colour, plus the features is incredible. Ask most men and I’m sure they’ll tell you it’s one of the things they enjoy most in the world. And these days, with women reported to be involved in over 80% of all new car purchases,...
60). Breakdown Insurance
Who knows, you are going out for a long drive, and your car breaks down midway. Experts say that there is more than 10% chance of breaking down each year if your car is more than 3 years old. It is worse in the winter. You can avoid breakdowns by taking precautionary measures like re-servicing your vehicle each month. However, getting your breakdow...
61). Bankruptcy Information
Bankruptcy is a situation in which someone who owes money will seek relief from their debts by going to court. Though bankruptcy can be good in some situations, it may not always be necessary. Just because you are in a financial strain does not mean you should immediately file for bankruptcy. There are some things you will want to take into conside...
62). Car Insurance FAQs
Can I insure a modified or classic car; who will offer insurance cover?
Yes, you can insure a modified car but because your car is a specialist car, not all auto insurance companies might be willing to provide coverage for it since it requires high price replacement parts and also skilled labor if the car is involved in an acci...
63). Cash Loans: Are They Worth the Cost?
It is a fact that sometimes, money is tight. Everyone will be in this situation at some stage in their life. They are in urgent need of funds to avoid bouncing checks or missing important payments. If you have a steady source of income, and you need money for only a short period of time, a cash loan, or paycheck advance may seem like an attractive ...
64). Buying a Used Car
Before getting your own car, it pays to do some homework. Think about what you need, what the car will be used for, and your budget. Look in books and online and think about repair costs, safety tests, mileage etc.
All this research can save you some serious money and help you avoid being ripped off.
Once you’ve cho...
65). Bad Credit Loans – Calculating Your Interest Rate
There are a number of factors used by lenders that go into pricing the interest rates on a loan. These factors can broadly be broken down into two categories:
• The product you are seeking
• Your credit rating
In many cases, it is the nature of the credit you are seeking that will determining to a large extent the co...
66). Bankruptcy – The Effects Of Bad Credit
There was a time when bankruptcy was probably the biggest stigma that could be attached to anyone in business. Thankfully those days are long gone. Today, bankruptcies are fast, efficient and frequent court procedures designed not as a punishment for the creditor, but as a means of drawing a line under un-payable debts and allowing everyone to move...
67). Bad Credit Rating - Getting Out The Mess
It sounds like a terrible diagnosis – you’ve got a poor, bad or adverse credit score – as far as a mortgage goes, surely now nobody would touch you with a bargepole?
68). How Home Emergency Cover Can Assist The Needs Of The Over 60s
Imagine that it is Sunday night and you are watching your favourite television show before you go off to bed for the night. The next thing you know your hot water boiler bursts and floods your home. Who are you going to call at such a late hour on a Sunday night?
69). Insuring Your Overseas Home
The number of UK residents how now have overseas homes is steadily on the increase. In some cases these overseas homes are for holiday purposes, such as with Spain, in other cases they’re bought for the purpose of spending at least part of the time of the owner’s retirement, such as with Cyprus.
70). UK Car Insurance - Making A Claim
If you are unlucky enough to have an accident in the UK, you will need to know some of the basics ins-and-outs of how to make a claim on your UK car insurance.
71). Credit Cards vs. Cold Hard Cash – The Benefits
The security benefits of using credit cards have long been recognised. Even with the extra attention that is being placed on identity theft and credit card fraud these days, using your credit card is still one of the safest ways to pay for things available.
72). Credit Card Debt – Prevention Is Better Than Cure
If you have credit cards, but have not yet let your spending get out of hand, then now is the time to take stock of your position and make some decisions about your financial future. Ask yourself what do you want those credit cards for?
73). Credit Card Use and Your Credit Report
Credit cards have ballooned in popularity in the UK. A recent study has shown that very soon, over a third of all adults in the UK will have credit cards, and the numbers are still increasing rapidly.
74). Business Banking – Getting The Right Account For Your Business
While many people turn to their usual bank when opening a business account, it’s advisable to shop around. There can be some advantages to using the same bank for personal and business accounts
75). 4 Things To Remember When Renewing Your Home Contents And Home Buildings Insurance
Nobody likes to consider the ramifications of a worst case scenario, least of all the financial consequence. However, did you know that if a major storm (of the likes we experienced in the UK in the late 1980s) struck the UK today.
76). Buy To Let Property Insurance
Buy-to-let property insurance, some times also known as residential property owners insurance, is needed if you own houses and/or flats to tenants – either on a short-term or long-term basis.
77). What You Need To Know Before Refinancing Your Mortgage
Today it is becoming more and more popular to refinance your original mortgage. But, is this right for you? How do you know whether you’re taking advantage of a great deal or letting yourself in for financial problems? Read on for tips to help you make an educated decision.
78). Is A Payday Loan Your Best Credit Option?
Many people overspend from time to time or need a bit of extra cash to cover an unforeseen expense. There are a number of options for covering this type of financial emergency.
79). The Effect Your Credit Will Have On Your Mortgage
Your credit score is important. You have likely been told in the past that your credit can have an impact on a number of things, mostly obtaining financing. If you are interested in buying a new home, you will likely need to obtain a mortgage
80). Get a Loan With a Poor Credit Rating
How do you go about obtaining a loan if you have a poor credit score? Is it even possible if you have declared bankruptcy? Well, the short answer is yes. It may be difficult however, so you should be ready to put up with a few rejections. You should also be ready to accept higher interest rates and tighter restrictions. You should also be wary of d...
81). Tips To Avoid Getting Into Debt
While many articles and books have been written to help you once you're in debt, very few have been written about how to avoid getting into debt in the first place. Many people choose to go to credit counseling only after they're on the brink of filing for bankruptcy. If you want to be successful financially, you have to first learn how to do thing...
82). How To Pay Off Your Mortgage Loan Faster
It is the dream of most homeowners to pay off their mortgage as soon as possible. Paying off your mortgage will give you a great sense of security and freedom. However, homeowners should be cautious when attempting to pay off their mortgage early. You want to make sure you have a sufficient income, and are able to avoid debt. You should also have m...
83). Loans for those with Bad Credit
If you have bad credit, you may be finding it increasingly difficult to get vital loans. While this is generally a sign that you should try to avoid further borrowing, there are certain circumstances in which it is just vital that you get credit. This may include paying rent, especially if you have young children, paying school fees or paying for m...
84). Credit Card Security Advice
Which of the following is the biggest threat to your credit card security?
a) Shopping online with a credit card
b) Shopping in a real store with your credit card
c) Ordering something over the phone with your credit card
The answer may surprise you. It's b - shopping in a real store with a credit card. Despite all the contr...
85). Secured Loans Overview
One of the most popular ways of borrowing money is through a secured loan. What ‘secured’ means is that some property, such as a house, is used to guarantee the loan. If you fail to meet repayments, this security is taken by the lender. Although any property can be used to secure a loan, the most common types for personal loans are houses or automo...
86). Prepaid Credit Cards
If you have a history of bad credit and are unable to obtain a mainstream credit card, then prepaid credit cards may be just the answer you are looking for.
First of all, although prepaid credit cards are accepted at any retail outlet where the credit card logo is displayed, strictly speaking they are not a ‘credit’ card, as the issuer...
87). Refinancing your home
How old is your mortgage? If you took out your mortgage more than a couple of years ago, it may be a good idea to consider refinancing the loan. As house prices continue to rise you may be able to get a considerably better rate. Your mortgage rate will depend on many factors such as the value of your home, your income, your credit score and prevail...
88). How To Dispute Problems on Your Credit Report
While having your own home is an important part of your financial picture, too many people make decisions without thinking things over. Many people have what I would like to call a "pie in the sky" view of life. They tend to think that when things are going well it will always be that way; this is not always the case. Making a mistake with your mor...
89). Prevent Identity Theft
Identity theft is fast becoming the major way in which criminals are stealing your money. They are not only stealing your money but they are stealing your identity, using your personal details to gain access to your credit and open up new accounts in your name redirecting the mail to a new address.
It is fast becoming easier for crimi...
90). Teaching Responsible Credit Card Use
It's an unfortunate fact that most students never get formal lessons in managing their credit and debt. For many young people, their first brush with being responsible credit card users won't come till they are in college - away from home and the guidance of mom and dad. The moment they step on campus, new college students will be wooed by major cr...
91). Correct Credit Card Use
Having a credit card has become the norm in today’s society. If you have a flippant attitude and don’t use your credit card in the correct manner then you could unwittingly become deep in debt without realizing it or the implications. Looking at ways in which you can get the best use out of your credit card and keeping your spending under control m...
92). Credit Card Debt Statistics
In the United States, the debt levels of Americans have continued to increase since the 1980s. It was during this time that the use of credit cards greatly increased. Credit cards companies begin looking for different ways to market their products to consumers, and used such things as direct mail, commercials, and other marketing tactics.
93). Getting Your First Car Loan
One of the first big purchases many people make is an automobile. Of course, those just starting out in the world aren't liable to have much credit history. So how exactly do you go about getting yourself a good car loan?
Well, if you can't cough up the cash (and most of us can't, if you're considering a fairly new vehicle, that is), t...
94). How To Choose The Best Mortgage
A mortgage is a financial investment which involves a large amount of money, and it is important for you to do your research before deciding which company you want to go with. While many mortgage professionals are honest, they are looking for a large commission in helping you obtain a loan, and will often look out for the best interests of their jo...
95). UK Student Loans Explained
Student loans seem to be the only feasible way out to pursue higher studies for the average student in UK. Things become all the more difficult for those without university funding. The government, in its efforts to make further education affordable, had undertaken quite a few steps to buffer educational finance. A significant step towards this end...
96). Mortgages And Home Financial Planning
Buying a property is likely to be the largest purchase you ever make – finding the right deal for you means choosing one mortgage from the many hundreds available. This will be much easier if you know what you’re looking for.
What’s Your Status?
Depending your life situation, age, income and financial status, you will need...
97). Home Insurance and Hurricane Preparations
The violent winds, rains and storm damage from hurricanes can devastate communities and cause billions of dollars worth of destruction. The losses from hurricanes this year alone have surpassed that from almost any other natural disaster in years. The risk to your home and possessions can be enormous and you really should be considering insurance c...
98). Saving Money Can Help You Avoid Bad Credit
One thing that many high schools today fail to teach students is finance management. Studies have shown that many students graduate from high school without knowing the basics of personal finance. Many of these same students will shortly be sent a credit card after their graduation and because of this it is easy to see why so many people today have...
99). Why Get a Home Equity Loan?
If you're a homeowner, chances are that you've been deluged with offers from finance companies to lend you money based on the equity you have invested in your home. A home equity loan is a loan extended to you that is secured by your home. The amount of the loan is based on how much 'equity' you have invested in your home. The basic explanation of ...
100). Financing With A Home Equity Loan
If you have good credit, a homeowner, your mortgage is paid on time every month and you are thinking about borrowing money, the home equity route may be the way to go. What this allows is suppose your home is worth substantially more than your current mortgage, for example, your mortgage is for £100,000 but your home is worth £200,000, you will hav...
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