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HSBC Student Banking: ... with most students. trying to find the right bank to open a student account was a mission in itself. Choosing over the options available from differnt banks wasnt exactly an easy decision to make! I chose HSBC and im happy to say i made the right choice. With their Interest-free overdraft of up to £1,000 it was a great relief to know that if i did at any time fall short of cash, hsbc would be there to help me!...
Read the full review: HCBC.... calling all students! by Meghna
 

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Archive Banking & Finance - What is the NASDAQ? What is the NASDAQ?
Archive Banking & Finance / What is the NASDAQ and what market does it cover. What should investors know before investing in this market?
   
What is The FTSE? What is The FTSE?
Archive Banking & Finance / What is the FTSE and what market does it cover. What should investors know before investing in this market?
   
Archive Banking & Finance - How to find a broker? How to find a broker?
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What are shares? What are shares?
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Archive Banking & Finance - Tips on trading shares Tips on trading shares
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How to sell shares? How to sell shares?
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Archive Banking & Finance - What is day trading? What is day trading?
Archive Banking & Finance / What are the pros and cons of day trading? What should you be aware of?
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How much does it cost to buy and sell shares? How much does it cost to buy and sell shares?
Archive Banking & Finance / What costs can you expect to incur when dealing in shares?
   
Archive Banking & Finance - Why invest in shares? Why invest in shares?
Archive Banking & Finance / Why should you invest in shares? What are your aims? What can you hope to achieve?
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Offset Accounts Offset Accounts
Accounts which can combine your mortgage, personal loan, credit card and savings. When are these useful and what are the dangers?

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nwmadden American Express Blue
... I have to say that I really did want to love this credit card. Over the years, like many other people (I think) the persistance of the AMEX advertising campaigns with slogans such as "American Express?, That'll do nicely", must have *really* got to me. Even before ever having being a customer, I imagined this company to offer nothing but first class cards & services. It may sound a little sad, but just the idea of having an "prestiged" AMEX card in my wallet gave me a little buzz. So, I applied for an American Express Blue, a cashback card offering 1% cashback on all purchases, with a 3 month introductory offer of 2% cashback. I onl...
Read the full review: That won't do nicely. by nwmadden
zoe_page_1 Scholarships
... are lots of companies and charitable organizations who offer scholarships and funding to students going abroad to study, but what about if you’re off on a work placement? You’ll no doubt be paid a salary of some kind, but more often than not it’s fairly low. Who do you turn to for a bit of extra money in this case? The answer, I found, was Leonardo. The Leonardo da Vinci program aims to promote availability and quality of training among the European member states, and improve the options for students wishing to take up work placements abroad. The scheme has been running since 1994 and is currently in its second phase, and over €1 billion o...
Read the full review: £200+ per hour by zoe_page_1
SusanLesley Thrift Tips for Students
... following tips WILL either save or make you money - and they're great ideas for us all not just for students! ENERGY SAVING Assuming you have to pay seperately for your energy bills one of the main ways of saving money in the house is to save that energy and here are a few ways to do just that without really noticing any difference to your lifestyle. Just boil the amount of water you need in your kettle, don't boil a kettle full for one cup of tea. Use the microwave instead of the cooker when it's appropriate. Only use the washing machine when you have a full load unless you have a special setting on the machine to do smaller loads using ...
Read the full review: Not JUST for students!! by SusanLesley
 
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