Financial Planner - Finding the Right Person for the Job - by Liza Mathers A financial planner can be the right person to help you organize your finances with a long-term or short-term goal in mind. Personal financing requires a working knowledge of the available solutions suited to a client's unique needs and financial circumstance. You don't have to be a business mogul to get a financial advisor or indeed planner. Depending on your requirement, you can choose experts in specific fields.
5 Must-Do Steps To Achieve Financial Order - by Patti Handy After the emotional trauma of a divorce, reality sets in and slaps you in the face. You are now alone, dealing with so many issues and responsibilities that once were shared. The overwhelm can be paralyzing....or empowering. Your finances
Watch The Birds And Build A Nest Egg For Your Future - by David Opoku Take a walk into the fields and watch a bird at work, building its nest. It is such a pretty sight. The bird travels far, picks a piece of straw in its beak, and darts back to the building
Scottish Medical Students Facing Extreme Levels Of Debt - by Tom Dawson Medical students in Scotland could be set for some of the most pronounced debt difficulties of people within the profession, the publication of a new set of figures intimates. In research released by the British Medical Association (BMA), those studying in the country are set to leave university with a typical debt of more than 16,000 pounds - some 50 per cent higher than the average graduate.
The 5 Steps For Reclaiming Your Bank Charges - by David Lynes Over recent months most consumers in the UK have become aware of the controversy surrounding banks charges. Following a review last year financial regulators in the UK stated that these fees were unfair and unlawful as they did not
Young People To Benefit From Financial Guidance Classes - by Steve A Smith Young people are set to receive guidance from industry professionals on how to manage their money, it has been revealed. The pilot scheme, run by R3 - the Association of Business Recovery Professionals - will see insolvency experts take part
Cost Of Love May Put Pressure On Money Management - by Steve A Smith Spending on a loved one may see consumers developing financial difficulties, it has been suggested. In research released by Abbey, typical Britons splash out hundreds of pounds on their partners every year. However, with an average of 1,569 pounds being
Rising Number Of Brits 'Paying Over The Odds' For Energy - by Tom Dawson Those moving into new homes are coming under increased financial pressure to the tune of millions of pounds every year, new figures show. In findings released by SimplySwitch, consumers entering newly built accommodation are unknowingly paying out some 15 million
Consumer Confidence "Shows Signs Of Improvement" - by Tom Dawson Despite concerns over the credit crunch, the public’s financial confidence remains buoyant, a new study indicates. According to Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets’ latest Consumer Barometer, the nation’s optimism was driven by their faith in job security. Some 20 per cent
Stop Escalating Credit Card Interest Rates - by Jess Peterson One of the common practices of predatory lending is the awarding of a promotional rate that seems very attractive and drives people to use the financial product (often credit cards but also loans and lines of credit) and build debt.
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