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Finance jobs could follow as household finances continue to …

Household finances have got worse for the third month in a row, according to new research that could lead to more people in finance jobs. Markit’s Household Finance Index fell to its lowest level since it was first published in … Continue reading

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Evade Runner: could HMRC robots seeking tax evaders online target …

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is opening up a new front in the war against tax evasion; cyberspace. Its new plan to raise tax from the booming virtual economy could affect many more people than any of the previous crackdowns … Continue reading

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Could it soon be the end for ‘transaction fees’?

By Staff Writer Ruth Jackson Feb 21, 2011 Comments (4) Print this article Amidst the gloom of rising inflation, there could be some good news on the cards for consumers. Which? has announced that it is going to launch a … Continue reading

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Insurance: Equality ruling could be bad for everyone

By Staff Writer Ruth Jackson Feb 14, 2011 Comments (0) Print this article An EU directive has seriously upset pension advisers and insurers before it has even been confirmed that it will come into existence. The European Court of Justice … Continue reading

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First-time buyers could access cheap mortgage as house prices drop

As November saw a further drop in house prices many experts believe that first-time buyers will be able to access cheap mortgages in 2011. Figures from Nationwide revealed that the typical house price in the UK dropped by 0.3 per … Continue reading

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Could 2011 be the year of the fixed remortgage?

Ongoing economic turbulence in 2010 has left the debate over whether to take out a fixed-rate mortgage or a tracker mortgage very one sided. With interest rates showing no signs of increasing, many homeowners have sat tight on standard rates … Continue reading

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Financial happiness could cost as little as

Research from Skipton Building Society has found that the average Brit scores just 4.3 out of ten on the financial happiness scale. This worrying statistic highlights the discontent felt by many Brits who are looking for the best savings rates … Continue reading

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