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  • Investing for Cultural Creatives  By : Peter Cole
    "Cultural Creatives" are people who care intensely about the environment, relationships and spiritual development. Many such people feel uncomfortable in the world of investing as it is portrayed in the media. This article offers an approach to investing that fits well with the world view of culturally creative peoplle.
  • The Benefits of Living a Debt-Free Life  By : Brian Dolezal
    Once you make the decision to get out of debt and get a handle on your finances, you will finally begin to see a light at the end of the tunnel. Although the road to financial freedom is not a short trip and it may have a few bumps along the way, reaching the finish line is more than worth the trials of the journey.
  • 'Bad Weather' Leads To Property Price Decrease  By : Tom Dawson
    The recent unseasonable weather has caused house prices to fall, according to a new study.
  • Variable Mortgages Offer 'Better Value'  By : Mark Dawson
    Consumers looking to take out a competitively-priced mortgage product should act quickly, it has been advised.
  • 'Fewer People' Switching Financial Suppliers  By : Abbi Rouse
    Fewer consumers are looking to change utility and personal finance providers, according to the latest figures.
  • Britons Must 'Learn' To Cut Spending As Interest Rates Predicted To Rise  By : Abbi Rouse
    Interest rates are set to go beyond the six per cent barrier by the end of 2007, according to a new survey.
  • Seven Steps To Getting What You Want  By : Joe Simmons
    We all tend to be a little too hard on ourselves. Try looking at yourself as though you are your best friend. I have done much soul searching these last couple of years. And I’ve found and compiled quite a library of excellent books on the various topics that some call ’self-improvement’.
  • Garbage In, Garbage Out  By : Karen Cheong
    Thanks to the internet, we now have huge amounts of information, all available at the click of a mouse. But how much of it is fact, and how much of it is just opinion ?
  • Lessons On Spending From Wisteria Lane  By : Karen Cheong
    I love the series Desperate Housewives. In addition to getting a lot of entertainment from it, I managed to pick up a few lessons on spending as well.
  • Parents Face 'Mounting Costs On Nurseries'  By : Abbi Rouse
    New mums and dads are spending thousands of pounds on their child's nursery, a new set of figures reveal.
  • A Simple Way to Cut Your Monthly Expenses  By : Steve Kroening
    There's an easy way to cut your monthly expenses that takes advantage of one of the most successful business models in the corporate world.
  • Interest Rates Rises 'Curb Desire To Spend'  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britons' desire to save money increased over the course of last month, according to a new set of figures.
  • Looking For Love Can Issue 'Shock' To Financial Situation  By : Abbi Rouse
    The quest for love could be severely impacting upon single Britons' personal financial situation, a new set of figures reveal.
  • Britons Should Not 'Sit Back' For Energy Price Cuts  By : Abbi Rouse
    By not taking full advantage of price discounts offered by utility providers, Britons are potentially losing out on millions of pounds, a new set of figures indicate.
  • 7 Cash Flow Steps to a Healthy Budget  By : Andrew Bicknell
    But if we look at a budget in a different light then maybe it will be easier to live with what it is. And all it is is a cash flow plan. All a budget does is track where the money is flowing from and where it is flowing to. Cash flow; it's what makes the world go around
  • Finding The Right Credit Card  By : Arthor Pens
    Some people feel loyal to certain credit card companies, it's only natural when you've had them for so long, but why not see if they can offer you a better card?
  • House Price Growth 'Slowing'  By : Abbi Rouse
    Despite house prices across Britain increasing over the last three months, a new study by Nationwide has noted a slowing in the speed of growth.
  • Britons 'Get Carried Away' With Holiday Spending  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britons are not giving enough thought to their finances when going away on holiday, new figures indicate.
  • Stopping Smoking And Summer Budgeting 'Could Ease Finances'  By : Abbi Rouse
    The public smoking ban could help thousands of potential first-time buyers onto the housing ladder, it has been suggested.
  • Surging Inflation Impacts Upon Consumer Finances  By : Abbi Rouse
    Earlier this week the publication of a new study suggested that the British public is experiencing much greater financial pressure than the government figures indicate.
  • UK Has 'Higher Than Average Inflation'  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britain is facing some of the highest rises in the cost of living in Europe, according to the publication of new figures.
  • Priorities Bring Focus to the Family Budget  By : Andrew Bicknell
    For many families the household budget can be an intense source of familial conflict. Not everyone always agrees with how the money should be spent or how it should be managed. More often then not the rest of the family reluctantly defers to whoever brings home the most pay when it comes to financial decision making, but many times this can cause resentment towards that person.
  • The Household Budget and Emergency Fund  By : Andrew Bicknell
    One of the biggest problems for most people when it comes to creating a household budget is trying to incorporate those unknown or unexpected expenses into the budget. When the car breaks down or there is a sudden medical emergency that needs to be paid for very few people have the means to just pay for it.
  • Secrets to Keep Your Budget on Track  By : Andrew Bicknell
    Keeping track of our hard earned money is something that a great majority of us have trouble with. It's as if we spend it faster then we make it and by the end of each pay period we are left wondering where it all went. Learning to efficiently manage money is something everyone needs to know, but unfortunately most people are never taught this most valuable of skills.
  • Building a Family Budget  By : Andrew Bicknell
    The first step to any kind of family financial peace is the creation of the family budget. With today's go-go-go lifestyle keeping track of income and expenses is a necessity. Too many families get into financial messes simply because they do not have any idea where their money is going until it is gone.

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