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Is car leasing cheaper than buying?

Depending on your annual mileage you may find that car leasing proves more cost effective than buying your next car outright. Here's why.

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Oliver Jones 30th August, 2016
Tips on how to increase your monthly income

If you want to spend more or cut your debts then it's wise to find ways to increase your monthly income first. Here are a few ideas for how to do this.

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Oliver Jones 29th August, 2016
How mobile apps are revolutionising the way we bank

Websites revolutionised the way we bank. Now mobile phone apps are set to do it all over again. Why are apps so helpful and how can you benefit?

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Alex Hartley 28th August, 2016
What are logbook loans and why consider one?

If you own your vehicle outright and want to access its hidden value then logbook loans could achieve this. Learn more here about this type of loan.

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Alex Hartley 27th August, 2016
How to make buying and maintaining a car less expensive

Cars can consume an enormous part of your monthly budget. Here are some top tips to help you keep these costs under control.

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Alex Hartley 26th August, 2016
How to eat healthily on a budget

Watching what you eat and where you buy it from can help to significantly reduce your weekly shopping bill AND improve your diet at the same time.

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Oliver Jones 25th August, 2016
What is financial age discrimination?

Do you feel you lose out on the best deals simply because of your age? Are financial institutions are looking after the interests of older people?

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Alex Hartley 24th August, 2016
How to deal with a financial emergency

If you find yourself with an unexpected cost or a temporary fall in income then you need a plan to deal with the financial emergency. Here are some top tips

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Oliver Jones 23rd August, 2016
Can you borrow if you’ve still got student debt?

If you already have student debt then you may think you can't borrow more. But if you have a reasonable income there could be credit options for you.

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Alex Hartley 22nd August, 2016
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