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Archived 2011-03 news:
 | Savings Accounts: Shop around for the best savings accounts |
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| 26th March 2011 | Annie Shaw, editor of CashQuestions.com, highlighted that people need to be sure they are getting the best returns on their money.
She explained that with the level of inflation as high as it is, individuals may not be getting the best interest rate on their saving accounts as they generall... | |
 | Credit Cards: Kids see families cut back on spending |
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| 25th March 2011 | A large number of children between the ages of 11 and 16 have seen their parents reduce their level of spending during the economic downturn, a new survey has revealed.
Conducted by the Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education (RSSCSE) at the University of Plymouth, 33.1 p... | |
 | Car Insurance UK: Efficient driving can drive down motoring costs |
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| 23rd March 2011 | As motorists try to find cheaper car insurance to lower their outgoings, there are other ways in which they can drive down the cost of owning a car.
GEM Motoring Assist has offered a number of tips on how to drive more efficiently, which will mean they have to top up at the petrol station l... | |
 | Savings Accounts: Some Brits save more than ever |
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| 23rd March 2011 | Many Brits are putting more money into their savings accounts than ever before, new research has revealed.
Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks discovered that 28 per cent of people are saving more than they did 12 months ago, wh... | |
 | Mortgages: Fixed deals 'offer mortgage customers protection' |
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| 22nd March 2011 | Many mortgage borrowers are opting for fixed deals because they believe they will offer them security, an expert has suggested.
However, consumers need to be aware of the problems that may arise once their current product comes to an en... | |
 | Credit Cards: Credit card late payments 'can be avoided' |
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| 19th March 2011 | Credit card holders are being encouraged to link a direct debit to their account in case of late payments.
Michelle Whiteman, spokesperson for The UK Cards Association, explained that although many people do pay their full balance, t... | |
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