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Independent Financial Advisors in general: ... the new year is here an it is time to review your finances. You know it has to be done. Your bank is probably making a fortune out of your inactivity, so be proactive and sort it out! Income: The first place to start with your financial wellbeing is to earn more and spend less. Well, earning more may be awkward, but make sure you are claiming all your tax allowances and tax credits. Have you filled in y...
Read the full review: Make The Big Clearout: Sort Your Finances Now For Better Value by opinions4u
 

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sue.51 MBNA Card
... was the first credit card I held, and has remained steadfastly tucked in my wallet ever since. On their main silver accounts they had poor interest rates (around 17.9%APR) and no loyalty packages, but did offer interim incentive periods at very low interest rates for balance transfers. I was going to close both my accounts with them, when RBS refused me a special rate on a balance transfer, so I elected to contact MBNA who offered me 1.9% fixed on balance transfers and cash advances for 6 months and 14.9% thereafter. I discussed with them the possibility of upgrading to a Platinum card as I fulfilled the criteria, yet they said no. I challenged this decision, and ...
Read the full review: PLATINUM - CARING OR CON? YOU DECIDE by sue.51
mandyhaley Egg Student Banking
... Do you have access to the internet (I assume the answer to this is ?yes? as you?re reading this online)? - Do you want to earn a good interest rate on your savings? - Do you want a guarantee that this rate will remain competitive? - Do you want a savings account that?s easy to use? - Do you want your savings to be safe with a name you can trust? If the answer to all those questions is ?yes? I recommend that you open a savings account with Egg, which is owned by Prudential. They have an internet savings account, which currently pays 4% gross interest per annum (or 3.2% if you?re a basic rate tax payer, or 2.4% if you?re a higher rate tax payer). You only need £...
Read the full review: Want to make some money by mandyhaley
aefra Charities
... few minutes ago I said a "Thankyou" as I watched a bright yellow helicoptor fly straight and true over my house on it's way to Southend Hospital. On board was a friend leaving behind a thankful 9 year old daughter and those of us who witnessed one of those accidents which although not rare can result in genuine injury. As usual on a sunday morning, several horse owners, including children, started a ride round the farm which is home to the stableyard where I keep my own horse. I had lent Ben to a friend so that she could accompany her daughter, and I watched from a ridge, my dog beside me, as they strung in a line looking like toys in the distance. ...
Read the full review: A Thankyou for Shirley by aefra
 
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