With pressures on the financial markets steadily increasing, those consumers who are considering renovating their existing property rather than moving house should make sure that their home improvement intentions do not leave a hole in their finances as well as a gap in the wall.
Home Improvements Shown To Be Cost Effective Moves Despite Rising Expenses
Friday, June 6th, 2008Esure Advises Consumers To Secure Gardens From Vandals
Friday, May 9th, 2008
With Britain currently in the midst of a mini heat wave, it is likely that significant numbers of homeowners will be looking to spend more time in their gardens as they enjoy the sun and warm weather. And although the temperatures may be rising, consumers have been advised to make sure they do not make themselves an open target to crime.
Consumers Shown To Have Retirement Worries
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Britons have concerns about how they will be able to manage their money after they retire, new research reveals.
People ‘More Cautious Towards Money’
Friday, March 14th, 2008
Britons are increasingly looking to be careful when managing their finances, new research shows.
Homeowners ‘Need To Take Steps To Protect Property From Weather Damage’
Friday, February 15th, 2008
Severe weather could hurt consumers more than they originally think, new research shows.
Parents See Financial Education As A ‘Crucial Skill’
Friday, January 18th, 2008
The vast majority of parents and teachers believe that personal finance should be taught at schools, new research shows.
Hiding Debts ‘Can Prove Costly’
Friday, December 21st, 2007
Those people who are struggling to manage their finances should be honest about their problems, a new report suggests.
Britons ‘Increasingly Concerned About Debt Levels’
Friday, November 30th, 2007
Increasing numbers of people are expressing concern about the future of the UK’s economy and its impact on their personal finance situation, it has been suggested.
Credit Cards ‘Not The Best Way To Pay For Christmas’
Friday, November 2nd, 2007
In the run-up to Christmas, cash registers across the country will be ringing as millions of consumers head to the streets and on to the internet to find the perfect Christmas presents for their friends and family. With the added cost that Christmas brings, many people choose to put their spending on a credit card, but recent research has suggested this is not the best way to ensure you have the funds to cover the perfect Christmas.
Borrowers Advised To ‘Scour The Market’ When Taking Out A Loan
Friday, October 5th, 2007
Those looking to apply for a personal loan in the coming weeks are being advised to spend time searching for a competitively-priced deal, an industry expert has stated.
Consumers ‘In Debt Denial’
Friday, September 7th, 2007
Britons are "in denial" about their level of debt, according to the publication of new statistics.
White Lies To Save Money On Insurance Could Be ‘Costly’
Monday, July 16th, 2007
Last week, a study indicated that a significant number of British drivers may not be using money from their car loan to purchase an adequate motor insurance policy.
Surging Inflation Impacts Upon Consumer Finances
Friday, July 6th, 2007
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.
Hips introduction ‘could ease property buyers’ finances’
Friday, May 25th, 2007
With home information packs (Hips) set to be introduced over the coming months, consumers in the process of purchasing property could be set to save both time and money, it has been suggested.
Spending culture ‘could cause debt problems later on in life’
Friday, May 11th, 2007
With the amount of money issued via loans seeming to show no signs of curbing and Britain continuing its buy now, save later culture, a number of consumers could find themselves with increasing financial problems in later life.
