California Home Sales
Jun 29, 2007 by Andrew Hull
Firstly an answer to the question, "Why California and not the U.S." ?...Med countries to get hotter days by the end of ...
Jun 21, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
Research carried out by Noah Diffenbaugh and colleagues...The New Diplomas In England
Jun 11, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
The government has already named the various consortia that are to implement the ...Growth in U.K. property prices is slowing down
Jun 9, 2007 by Andrew Hull
The average house price in the UK now stands at 196,893 pounds (almost...How to get the best deal on an airline ticket
Jun 6, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
Finding The Best Agents There is no such thing as worthwhile and...How to book a cheap flight in the U.S.A. Part 1
Jun 3, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
Domestic vs. International Airfares A great deal of the...How to get the cheapest airline tickets
May 30, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
It's always exciting to think that you've beaten the system and picked up...House prices in the U.K.
May 29, 2007 by Andrew Hull
Houses in Britain are not just a little overpriced they're up to 65% overpriced... The...Are you having troubles making ends meet?
May 26, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
A new study suggests that nearly one half of UK households require more...What Makes A Swiss Watch Tick?
May 23, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
What makes a Swiss watch Swiss? Find out what the term "Swiss Made" means and learn how to get the genuine article...Part 2, of our article 'How to set up and register a limited company in the UK'
May 21, 2007 by Brad Horowitz
How much will the registration cost? The various taxes related to a limited company. What more do I need to be aware of?Set up and register a limited company in U.K. Part One.
May 18, 2007 by Brad Horowitz
How to set up and register a limited company in the UK - private or public. In this two part article we will take you through all that steps that are necessary to register your new company in the U.K.Nursing in the UK
May 16, 2007 by Peter Jameson
The UK welcomes trained nurses from overseas so let's find out if your qualifications will be recognized...Dental insurance in the UK
May 13, 2007 by Peter Jameson
Are you having problems getting to see a dentist under the NHS? Perhaps it's time you considered going private and getting dental insurance.Should you be happy with health care in the U.K.?
May 12, 2007 by Peter Jameson
Should you be happy with health care in the U.K.? Well yes and no. A recent study which compared five countries showed the UK as very good in some areas and failing in others...What are some good reasons for not borrowing money?
May 10, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
When shouldn't you borrow money? When interest rates are low it can be pretty tempting to borrow money and very often it's right to do so but not always. First thing to think about is if you're taking out a loan just because rates are low and it seems like a good idea. There are plenty of lenders more than ready to lend people money for just about anything if they have a house or other assets. Just make sure that you don't end up losing your home because you borrowed on a whim. So when shouldn't you borrow?What choices do I have when I want to borrow money?
May 6, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
There are lots of different places to borrow from. You might be very surprised at how many different organisations will lend you money if you have good credit, a good job or have property. Who will lend you the money depends to a large extent on what you want it for. If you want to buy shares then you can buy on margin and the brokerage house will set the interest rate. For many things simply asking your bank manager for a higher overdraft limit or a loan against assets may be the simplest thing. There are many other places too.What are some good reasons to borrow money?
May 5, 2007 by Michael Redbourn
Good reasons for taking out a loan. Borrowing money and going into debt is not always a bad thing. If you borrow for the right reasons then things might be much rosier than they otherwise might have been. Borrowing money to buy a home is and obvious one but borrowing money to pay for children's education could be a winner. Starting a business if it turns out to be a winner would be great. Then there might be and unexpected emergency or when you retire it would be wonderful and even buying a car might be worth going into debt for. Newer posts |