Monthly Archives: August 2009
GM launches test program in California selling cars on eBay:
General Motors and eBay are partnering for a four-week selling spree in California.
Schumacher keeps practicing for F1 return, and a review of the Lincoln MKZ, in News Brake for Monday, Aug. 10:
In today’s News Brake: Michael Schumacher continues driving old Ferraris to prepare for his return to Formula One, GM could again be the world’s largest automaker, and we review the Lincoln MKZ . . . But Wait, There’s More!
Tips to Improve Your Cash Flow
With the pressure of recession is surmounting in our daily life, smarter budgeting tactics are needed to ace the bad economic weather. The right budgeting methods can help you survive, even prosper today, without the need to live below your … Continue reading
Mortgage Bad Credit Tips And Information
Bad poor credit history creates truly dreadful experiences, particularly within the minds of poor credit historyors and lenders and they’re not about to forget in the near future. Access to information regarding your poor credit history standing is simple for … Continue reading
Watchdog to end commission based financial advice
It has been reported that the UK’s financial regulator, the Financial Services Authority, is set to put an end to all commission based financial advice, which will ultimately change the way in which financial products in the UK are sold … Continue reading
Think About Your Home Loan or Mortgage Refinancing
There’s many benefits to having your mortgage refinanced however, the most pertinent and obvious reason is the lower rate that you’ll enjoy. When applied at the right time as well as chance, having a mortgage refinanced may save you a … Continue reading
Fresh low for savings interest rates
Figures that were recently released by the Bank of England have shown that savings rates on many accounts in the UK have now sunk to a fresh low following the series of dramatic base rate cuts that have been applied … Continue reading
Credit card and loan defaults causing problems for families
Research that was carried out by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has shown how families across the UK are being driven to financial ruin as a result of soaring poor credit history card and loan defaults that are … Continue reading
Cost of renting a home too high
In the current financial climate, and with the restrictions that have been placed on mortgage lending over the past year and a half, a rising number of people have been forced into renting a home rather than buying one. However, … Continue reading
Interest rates on hold but more money to be ploughed into economy
Following today’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting the Bank of England has announced that it is keeping interest rates on hold at 0.5%. Although the interest rate has been left on hold it is still at its lowest level in the … Continue reading

