The following is a guest post by City Index. Spread betting is a financial product that is becoming extremely popular in the UK and Europe. Spread betting is a derivative product that allows you to bet on the price movement of different stocks and indexes, similar to futures and options trading. It is important to remember that [...]
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Top Tips for First-time Landlords Investing in a Property
The following guest post brought to you by Simple Landlords Insurance. Many people are coming to realise that people like themselves may be better off as landlords. The market is swinging in the favour of those renting out their properties, as people can no longer afford mortgages and the associated cost of deposits needed. However, being [...]
No Comments Guest on Feb 18th 2012
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Stock Markets in 2012
The following is a guest post. The current environment for savers is probably the most challenging that the UK has experienced for the last fifty years. A historically low Bank of England base rate, coupled with high inflation, and an awkward European outlook all comes together to suggest that if you want to get a [...]
No Comments Guest on Feb 16th 2012
The following is a guest post written by Sam Rogers. You may have heard of FX trading, but have not been quite sure what it is. You may have heard it also referred to as forex or currency trading, but they all relate to the same thing: the global trading of currencies. The currency market [...]
No Comments Guest on Feb 11th 2012
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Creating Incomes Streams to Make More Money
This guest post comes from Kolton Green, CO-Founder of Financial Money Tips, a personal finance blog intended to help readers increase knowledge on financial assets and avenues. You can follow Financial Money Tips on Twitter @moneyperk. It just makes good financial sense to have money coming in from several different areas. If your only source [...]
18 Comments Guest on Feb 10th 2012
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Does A House Beat Out A Good Retirement Plan?
The following is a guest post by Compare the Market. Planning for your financial future is a lot like forecasting the weather. You can make some general assumptions about what might happen, but you never really know what to expect until you are much closer in. A job that was bringing in a steady income [...]
3 Comments Guest on Feb 5th 2012
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What’s the Right Mortgage for Me?
This content brought to you by RateSupermarket. Picking the mortgage that you are going to run with is a big decision whether you are moving home or a first-time buyer, so doing your homework is key. Knowing what is right for you is something that can only be decided by people who know your circumstances [...]
No Comments Kevin on Feb 2nd 2012
The following is a guest post by Dale Cooper. When it comes to car insurance coverage, there are several plans and policies from which to choose. Personal injury protection, or PIP, is one such policy that covers the passengers of the vehicle rather than the vehicle itself. Read on to find out what PIP is, what [...]
No Comments Guest on Jan 31st 2012
The following is a guest post by Post Office. If you find yourself falling short at the end of every month, and perhaps in need of a little more disposable income, rest assured that there are many options that don’t include begging your boss for a pay rise or dipping into your savings. Take on [...]
No Comments Guest on Jan 29th 2012
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All About Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)
The following is a guest post about ISAs. Individual Savings Accounts, also known as ISAs, are tax efficient savings accounts where you do not have to declare any income from them in the UK. Money is contributed from after tax income, and therefore is not subject to income tax or capital gains tax. Many ISAs [...]
1 Comment Guest on Jan 22nd 2012









