Personal Finance News Published In November 2006
- Financial fortunes written in the stars
- Barclays launches new Spanish mortgage
- Housing markets continues upwards
- Brits forced into debt at Christmas
- £1.5bn of debt to be erased by Barclays
- Farepak victims turn to doorstep lenders
- Just a quarter of Brits make pensions their priority
- Average spend of £1,509 on home improvement
- Half of consumers unsatisfied with energy providers
- Brits could save £300 on fuel bills
- Loyal Brits waste £1bn
- Don't be underinsured this Christmas
- Over 12m Brits not saving adequately for retirement
- BBA issues anti-fraud advice
- Shop around for a children's account this Christmas
- Scottish house prices on the rise
- Brits plan for better budgeting this Christmas
- Mortgage costs rise by a third
- 'Tis the season to be clumsy
- Tories launch debt management strategy
- London house prices on the rise
- Bumper Christmas on cards for retailers
- Credit card rises for problem customers
- Transport links influence property prices most
- NCC requests customer-friendly bank accounts
- Insure properties to protect from flood risk
- Bond needs £7,000 to insure his motor
- Starbucks launches own credit card
- Rate rise begins to hit home
- Adverse credit takes bigger chunk of mortgage market
- Unemployment likely to keep wages down
- Rate rise 'could make remortgaging a viable option'
- HSBC credit card offers 0% for six months
- Broadband satisfaction levels drop
- House price growth at 8%
- £50,670 to become a WAG
- Cashback reward schemes a priority for cardholders
- Plastic spending set for December record
- Cost of child caring on the rise
- October sees 1.7% gains in house prices
- Interest rates hit 5%
- Pre-pay cards have "limited functionality"
- A third of lenders offer 40-year-plus mortgages
- Pensioners reluctant to downsize
- Household bill increases dent consumer confidence
- Tracker mortgages set for repayment rise
- Lenders told to stop "binge lending"
- Loan top choice for one in five car buyers
- Savers told of benefits of small sacrifices
- Parents squeezed off the property ladder
- Market towns have highest price growth
- 100% loans can be costly
- HSBC's 6% offer has 30 days remaining
- Divorcees should check credit rating
- Nationwide mortgages receive platinum award
- 17m Brits would swap long hours for less stress
