Paul McIndoe's Articles in Personal Finance

  • Save time on your finances
    Bills, bank statements, direct debits; they all take time to organise and keep track of, but if you don’t then you may not know how much cash you have, however, it is possible to take control and save time.
  • The future begins now
    Personal savings are now closely aligned to personal ambitions and long term plans, and are becoming less about setting some money aside for what may happen and more about keeping a firm eye on what will happen.
  • How to make your money go further
    Does your money stretch as far as you would like it to? If not, there are plenty of tricks and tips that could help you stretch out your finances further.
  • Equity release: a good way to securely face the future
    Modern-day living is expensive. With prices rising for essentials like food and electricity, many face a daunting existence post-employment. Equity release, however, is a positive way to face retirement, without having to stress about the future.
  • To save or to invest: the best course of action for your money
    What’s the best thing to do with your hard earned money? Place it in a savings account or invest elsewhere in the hope of making more profit in the long term?
  • The credit crunch: cause and effect
    Financial institutions in a tough situation – debts are mounting as a result of reckless lending and now they are tightening their lending criteria to try to limit the damage. What does this mean for you?
  • How to beat the credit crunch
    It’s nothing but doom and gloom in the papers nowadays, but there are ways you can make your money stretch further and take control of your finances more easily than you might think.
  • How to Save Enough To Cover The Future
    Most people have just one or two places they keep their money, but are there better ways that you can plan for future costs and payments?
  • Worth the Risk: The Reasons for the Increase in Internet Banking
    Despite warnings over safety, Internet banking is becoming more and more popular. With reported risks, and yet record numbers of users, there must be some pretty attractive benefits awaiting Internet bank customers.
  • Bank charges finally ruled unfair?
    A recent decision by Mr Justice Andrew Smith at the High Court has ruled that bank charges do fall under Unfair Consumer Contracts Regulations. Does this mean all claims for unfair bank charges will be refunded?

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