I have always been confused about insurance. And I am not the only one. Two thirds of consumers find insurance too confusing, according to a Co-op press release. Most of the time, I just resort to saving, thinking whatever insurance I take, the company won’t cover it anyway, so I should budget for replacing things… Read more
How to Prepare Yourself for a Possible 2016 Economic Crisis
Economy experts have already made their predictions. We are already seeing a decline in the main stock market indexes, a stumbling Chinese Economy, a $30 oil price, and the list goes on. According to Peter Schiff, one of the few economists that predicted the 2008-2009 crisis, we are headed towards another one – which… Read more
Thinking about buying a car on finance? Read this first
Credit Your car is one of the biggest investments you’re likely to make. It is an essential for many of us, but people often having a hard time saving to pay upfront for a brand new car, tax and insurance all at once. That is why buying a car is one of the most… Read more
Is car finance the right car buying option for you?
One of the biggest expenses in life is purchasing a new car. Whether you are buying a brand new vehicle straight off the forecourt, or searching online to find the best deal available, buying a new car is an important decision. So when it comes to funding your new car, what are your plans? Part… Read more
Auto enrolment – the most frequently asked questions, answered.
Auto enrolment – the most frequently asked questions, answered. What is auto enrolment? Previously, many workers have missed out on the benefits of a pension because their employer either didn’t offer them a pension, or they didn’t choose to join up with the company’s pension scheme offering. A new law has come in to… Read more
Forex trading risks that can take a toll on your finances – Avoid them and be a savvy trader
The global forex market can any day brag about $4 trillion in average daily trading volume, which makes it the largest financial market in the entire world. The popularity of the forex market entices majority of the traders from all over the world, from the novices who are just learning about the ways of… Read more
9 Secret Tips to Attract Home Buyers
Attracting home buyers during is the first step in the home selling process. Being the first step, it is fundamental to attract as many buyers as possible in order to increase the chances of a successful sale. What you are about to read are 9 secret tips – almost no one knows about –… Read more
Talk Money Now Questions Generates the Conversation
Society has programmed us to think that talking about money is so taboo. We purchase expensive cars, big houses, updated electronics, and designer clothing to present as if we have money and that is fine, if affordable. But the moment we are asked the price tag of the new phone, the mortgage payment or our… Read more
6 Personal Finance Myths Debunked
The power of the majority always rules. The following 6 myths are considered as true by most people – just ask your neighbor about any of them and you’ll see. It is time to debunk them one by one and give you the real truth about the matter. Many have fall under false premises… Read more
Car Modifications That Actually Save You Money
Tons of people love to modify their cars. There’s a car modding subculture that exists in basically every country on the planet. The biggest problem with being a petrolhead is that it’s expensive! Really expensive! At least… it can be. If you’re modifying your car purely to go faster, that will be expensive. There are… Read more
Glasgow Market Outlook
House prices in Scotland have grown at twice the rate of south of the Border, adding £45 a day to the value of the average home. Fresh figures show that the country’s property market surged in November on the back of strongest sales since 2007, with prices up by 13% compared to the year before…. Read more
A Quick Guide to making a Will
More than 15,000 Scottish estates dating back as far as 1978 have yet to be claimed because the owners failed to make a Will. Anyone who dies without a Will – known as dying intestate – and with no traceable relatives has their financial affairs handled by the Government Legal Department in England and Wales… Read more