Personal Finance News Published In December 2006
- £5.5bn January spending spree looms
- Financial resolutions for a third of consumers
- Scottish consumers tighten Hogmanay spending
- Brits to hit the shops in last-minute xmas rush
- Virgin extends 0% balance transfer
- Brits face increasing scam culture
- Homeowners facing cold showers this winter
- Lending hits record highs
- ABI: Shop around for cheaper car premiums
- Strong housing demand despite interest rate hikes
- Fee-charging ATMs could charge a festive £16.43m
- British workers should insure against accidents
- Consumers still suffering store card misery
- Savers receiving poor deals
- New Year could bring energy price increases
- Insure against flooding danger
- Overdraft rates see another increase
- Christmas spending cutdown
- Banking fraud increases
- 2007 property price growth to plough on
- Divorce 'leads Brits into debt'
- Consumers should beware fraud this Christmas
- New ATM provision across the UK
- Younger generation struggle to pay winter bills
- Burglary risk 'rises over Christmas'
- Olympic effect will drive property prices
- 2007 will see 7% house price increase
- Christmas spending can mean debt problems
- £1.6 billion spent on festive sprucing up.
- Farepack reimbursements "not clear cut"
- Average UK house price hits £187,995
- Interest rates held at 5%
- British Gas lifts price freeze
- Brits looking for longer-life mortgages
- Avoid leaving Christmas presents in car
- Cut price hedonism
- Brits set for ethical Christmas
- Christmas? Bah humbug
- The rise of the million dollar man
- Pensioners struggle as cost of living rises
- "More difficult than ever" for first-time buyers
- Babysitter most expensive part of night out
- Forget keeping up with the Jones
- It's the thought that counts
- Brits still feeling financial hangover
- Make sure you're covered at Christmas
- British Gas stops backdating prices
