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  • Have Rate Tarts Missed The Boat?
    Just as the 1960s are now looked back on as the glory days of free love, so will the first few years of this decade be looked at as the glory days of free credit There was a time not so long ago when it was virtually impossible not to get into huge but interest free debt, and anyone without ten credit cards was looked upon as some sort of dangerous retrograde
  • How To Re-mortgage
    More than half all homeowners in the UK are paying too much for their mortgage according to a recent survey So if you are struggling to keep up with mortgage payments, or just feel you are paying over the odds on your home loan, then re-mortgaging may be the answer
  • Why Re-mortgage?
    It is estimated that more than half of all borrowers – that is most of the people in the UK - are paying too much for their mortgage each month Usually these people are paying a standard variable mortgage rate when there are lower rates available from other providers
  • What Does The Northern Rock Saga Mean For Me?
    If you haven’t heard of Northern Rock in the last couple of weeks then you have probably been living in a cave Amongst all the hype, finger pointing and political gesturing that the bank’s nationalisation has provoked however, there are actually issues that will effect the man in the street beyond making all TV rubbish for a couple of weeks
  • When To Re-Mortgage
    If you are struggling to keep up with mortgage payments, or just feel you are paying over the odds on your home loan, then re-mortgaging may be the answer It can give you lower monthly payments and even save you money in the long-term so there is little to be lost from at least exploring the possibility
  • To Consolidate Or Not To Consolidate
    There is nothing worse than being in debt to lots of different companies at once When demands for money appear through your letter box from people that you can barely even remember, then, as Carol Vorderman and Phil Tufnell never tire of telling us, it may be worth consolidating all of them in to one easy monthly payment
  • How To Cope With An Endowment Shortfall
    The scale of the endowment mortgage shortfall is as yet unknown, but, like in all good James Bond films, the countdown has reached single figures

    Endowment products were first sold on a big scale in 1983, so typical 25 year terms will begin to mature in March this year
  • Banks Take Cut Out Of Interest Rate Drops
    People thinking of re-mortgaging to enjoy the savings brought by recent interest rate cuts may be in for a nasty surprise

    The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0
  • Recession Survival Guide
    Last week’s Deloitte Economic Review said the UK economy was at its weakest for 15 years, and that recession was a possibility by 2010

    It also forecast a fall in house prices of five per cent by the beginning of next year, and said that the UK would not be bailed out by a strong global economy as it was in 2005

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