Category Archives: Budget

The future of investments in 2012

The investment market is going to continue to be unstable throughout most of 2012 as the Euro continues to weaken and the threat of recession becomes even more real over the next few months. The seemingly bleak resolution of the … Continue reading

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Managing the budget in 2012

With a New Year comes a chance to work on your household budget and maybe attempt to even start a savings account for the children, or just for your home. Therefore, following a few simple budget saving tips can be … Continue reading

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How to keep on top of your personal finances

As the country is continually rumoured to be heading back into a recession due to the unstable economy and the fallout from the EU sovereign debt crisis, many people are taking a look at their own personal finances to make … Continue reading

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How to avoid personal debt

When it comes to avoiding personal debt, the easiest solution is simply not to borrow money, but unfortunately due to the way that society is structured this is much easier to say than to actually do. There are some instances … Continue reading

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Growing use of personal banking apps

It used to be that if you needed to buy something at the store or pay a bill you wrote a cheque out, recorded the transaction in your cheque book, and then balanced your cheque book at the end of … Continue reading

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