You don't have to be a Scrooge this Christmas to save
money. Financial planning isn't
the same as financial skimping and with just a little time spent
on the internet, you can ensure you're getting the best deal on
all of your personal
finances, as well as your
shopping. It is interesting that many of us will shop around for
insurance and to a certain extent for our Christmas shopping,
but with products that demand long term accountability we tend
to be more passive. For example, we may choose to shop at Tesco
instead of Waitrose to save money and we buy Value instead
Finest, but when we are paying more than we have to on credit
cards and loans - apparently we're more than happy to stay put.
Online Stock Market Trading The lack of interest in managing our personal
finances has more serious
consequences though and in its October report, Credit Action, a
national debt education charity, informed that:
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Christmas money is on everybody’s wish list this Christmas. Its not just the teenagers requesting Christmas money, it’s the parents who are the ones who are in serious need of extra Christmas money. Christmas money goes to a lot of different things during the holidays. Some reasons you would need Christmas money may be for the presents, of course. Other reasons to need more Christmas money may be to help pay for that Christmas party you’re going to throw.
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interest rate
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Journal Prime Rate Street Wall Whilst we are quick enough to apply for credit, we're quite slow
in effectively managing our borrowing, but it's not as if the tools
aren't there to help us. Moneynet, for example, not only provides
price comparison research for loans and credit
cards; it also offers a tool to help you manage your finances
online - securely, and has published a series of product guides to
help consumers make sense of their finances. (
http://www.moneynet.co.uk/product-guides/index.shtml
)
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Stock Market News The increase in young people entering higher education - and
then leaving with debt has also provoked many financial institute
companies to review their product portfolio, targeting graduates
who want to get one foot on the property ladder and the other foot
on the career ladder. Barclays for example, offers several graduate
products on its loans page (
http://www.barclays.co.uk/loans-index/ ),
including career development personal loans, professional studies
personal loan and a graduate personal loan.
Stock Investing Basics Whilst young people may not be saving, they do tend to be more
adept at using the internet for online shopping. Not only does
shopping online often save you money, it's also more convenient.
Without moving from your home, you can do all of your Christmas
shopping in one session. Whether you're looking for the latest Sony
Ericsson 3G mobile ( http://www.sonyericsson.com ), an engraved iPod
from Apple ( http://www.apple.com/ipod/ ), or even a classic
piece of jewellery from H Samuel (
http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/jewellery.do
) - it's all online. And whether you're stocking up from Tesco (
http://www.tesco.com ) or going for something a
bit more upmarket like a Christmas hamper (
http://www.christmashamper.com/ ), the internet
allows you to order exactly what you want and get it delivered to
your door.
Stock Investing Software If you're new to shopping and
banking online, moneynet offers a
comprehensive guide to personal finance at
Christmas and sites such as Kelkoo and Ciao will give you a
head start to begin finding the best price for your Christmas
shopping. Famous online brands like Amazon and eBay will also
offer you an extensive range of conventional and less
conventional Christmas choices at discounted prices.
Stock Market Trading Shopping online is now as secure as high street shopping and
given that the internet is open 24 / 7, you can now shop whilst the
kids are in bed.
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Stock Market Crash About Rachel:
Stock Investing Tip Rachel writes for a variety of online publications, including
her own personal finance blog Cashzilla.
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Online Stock Investing Rachel writes for a variety of online publications on a wide
variety of consumer topics.
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