Mortgage market slowdown means tougher times for homeowners
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 31, 2007
Figures released by the Bank of England have confirmed what most of us already knew – the cost of credit is going up, and house price inflation is down. In this article we look at how these latest trends affect you.
Consider your pension options before it is too late
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 29, 2007
British consumers are spending too much and saving too little. If you have not already started preparing for your retirement, now is the time to start. We look at the pension options available to you.
Plan your pension now to avoid a bleak future
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 26, 2007
A quarter of British consumers believe that they will have to work beyond the age of 65. And the reality is that they are probably right. If you wish to live out your later years in comfort, you need to plan your pension now.
Cutting the cost of Christmas credit
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 25, 2007
As Christmas approaches, now is the time to get your finances in order ahead of the seasonal shopping spree. Most of us rely on some form of credit to get us through the big Christmas spend. We look at ways to keep this credit as cheap as possible.
Switch supplier to cut your energy costs
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 23, 2007
As the cost of energy rises, more and more people are looking for ways to cut their utility bills. In this article, we advise you on shopping around for the gas and electricity deals.
How to stay out of mortgage trouble
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 19, 2007
Over one million Brits use their credit cards to cover mortgage and rent payments. These shocking statistics could signal a serious rise in debt problems in Britain. We advise you on the best ways to keep up with mortgage repayments.
Do the inheritance tax changes really make a difference?
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 18, 2007
Chancellor Alistair Darling has lifted married couples' joint inheritance tax threshold from £300,000 to £600,000. We examine what this means for you.
Top tips help you avoid the debt trap
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 15, 2007
British consumers owe more today than they ever have before. As credit becomes more easily available, the number of people experiencing debt is rising. In this article we advise you on what you can do if you are struggling to keep up with repayments.
A closer look at identity fraud
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 12, 2007
This week shocking statistics have been revealed about identiy fraud, one of the fastest forms of theft. We examine the issues in more detail to help you avoid becoming a victim.
Remortgage now for the best finance deal
Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff. October 10, 2007
As the cost of credit rises and house prices falter, there has never been a better time to remortgage. With a little time and effort you could save yourself thousands of pounds on your home loan repayments over the coming years.
