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Home Prices in London on the Rise | Big Fat Finance Blog
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Big Fat Finance Blog. Home Prices in London on the Rise. October 25, 2013. Real estate markets from one side of the world to the next, particularly in the UK and the United States, are beginning to see an uptick in activity. This is good news for many countries, especially those that have gone through a rough stretch over the past few years. London Growth Fastest Since 2010. Here are some stats that you need to be aware of:. The average home price in London is 331,000. London is out in front in terms of ...
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Archive for Thrifty Thoughts. Households Planning To Save Less Over 2015. Despite many households slowly and painfully seeing the benefits of a gradual economic recovery, many millions are still reluctant to save. According to research from consumer watchdog Which? More than a third of people surveyed plan to save less over the coming year, despite predicting that their finances will improve over the same time. At risk to themselves, their households, and the economy. Although a very sensible measure, an...
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Tag Archive for Personal Finance. Amount of Savings Protected to Fall. There have always been rules and regulations governing the protection and assurance of customers’ savings and other assets by banks. Many of those are ultimately the result of EU rules and regulations. In the UK, those rules are set to change- which could mean that savers and their savings could be at risk. In the UK, the Financial Service Compensation Scheme. It is a surprise move that has attracted some degree of criticism. Acco...
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Archive for Personal Finance. In the wake of the recent historic vote to leave the European Union, many questions remain both unasked and unanswered. As the impact of the deciding is felt severely across the board economically and in the financial markets, many are considering the impact of Brexit on their personal finances. As part of that, and taking into consideration planning for an uncertain future, what will the impact be on savers? The second major issue for savers is stability of the financial ma...
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Financial Reforms |
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Tag Archive for financial reforms. Amount of Savings Protected to Fall. There have always been rules and regulations governing the protection and assurance of customers’ savings and other assets by banks. Many of those are ultimately the result of EU rules and regulations. In the UK, those rules are set to change- which could mean that savers and their savings could be at risk. In the UK, the Financial Service Compensation Scheme. It is a surprise move that has attracted some degree of criticism. Acc...
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Personal Finances |
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Tag Archive for personal finances. In the wake of the recent historic vote to leave the European Union, many questions remain both unasked and unanswered. As the impact of the deciding is felt severely across the board economically and in the financial markets, many are considering the impact of Brexit on their personal finances. As part of that, and taking into consideration planning for an uncertain future, what will the impact be on savers? The second major issue for savers is stability of the financi...
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Amount of Savings Protected to Fall |
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Amount of Savings Protected to Fall. There have always been rules and regulations governing the protection and assurance of customers’ savings and other assets by banks. Many of those are ultimately the result of EU rules and regulations. In the UK, those rules are set to change- which could mean that savers and their savings could be at risk. One measure, introduced after the Eurozone and financial crash of recent years, was that banks would protect and assure savings and other assets up to a value of.
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Fuel Prices set to Rise. June 26, 2015 12:32 pm. Falling international oil prices have in recent months led to significant reduction in fuel prices, with the RAC predicting at one point. That they may even fall below the 1 per litre mark. Motorists have naturally welcomed lower fuel prices, but now it seems that the cost of running a vehicle is once again set to rise. Another motoring organisation, the AA, released data last month. Chancellor Says Tax Hikes and Spending Cuts Ahead. Save Like a Squirrel.
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Osborne Calls Emergency “Stability” Budget |
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Osborne Calls Emergency “Stability” Budget. May 16, 2015 7:10 pm. Following the Conservative victory in the UK’s general election. George Osborne has announced a new budget to be delivered on the 8. Of July this year. The unusual move of delivering an extra budget is, he said, part of the government’s efforts to “deliver on the commitments we have made to working people” as soon as possible. Previously, Osborne delivered the annual budget on the 18. Into a reality” with the minimum of delay. Labour’...
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It’s Never Too Late to Start Saving Money | Big Fat Finance Blog
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Big Fat Finance Blog. It’s Never Too Late to Start Saving Money. May 29, 2013. Have you decided to curtail your expense and start saving some money? There are no doubt several methods to save money and it is never too late to start. You can make a big difference in your life if you follow the following simple steps in saving money. Make sure that you don’t have to spend more than enough money on your car. Try to be fuel efficient and maintain your car wisely. If your child is going to join school in the ...