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Top 5 tips for savings
It can be easy to get trapped into thinking that you will never have a savings account that amounts to anything, because with the increasing costs of goods and services and the decreasing interest rates … 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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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
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