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Where has the lowest tax rate in Europe?
Everyone has an opinion about taxes now, with some begging for tax breaks while others believing that taxes should be increased to help pay off the debts that countries all over the world have accumulated. This said, there are some … Continue reading
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What happens to your pension if you move abroad?
Sometimes the job opportunities, or the retirement opportunities, abroad are better than the ones that you find at home, but one common concern that those considering moving abroad have is about what will happen to their pension if they choose … Continue reading
Top savings accounts out at the moment
One of the best ways to plan for a secure financial future is by building a healthy savings account that is contributed to on a monthly basis. However, it is helpful when building a savings account to earn a high … Continue reading
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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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Stocks and shares tips
It was a tough year for stocks with the FTSE predicted to have fallen about 8% by the close of 2011 which, while disappointing, is not as bad as the 25% that was seen in France and Germany. However, a … Continue reading
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