UK doing better than other European economies

July 1, 2009 by admin  
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It has been claimed in a recent report that the economy in the UK is faring much better than other European economies, and that the UK government deserved credit for its economic policies. Read more

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Save By Using Cash When on Holiday

May 18, 2009 by admin  
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Most people use credit cards when they are traveling on vacation because they feel that it is a safer way of handling their money than using cash for their needs. They feel that there is a greater chance of having the cash lost or stolen and then they are left stranded. By using a credit card, they can report it lost or stolen and not have to worry about losing any money as a result. Read more

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Brits unprepared for money crisis

March 29, 2007 by admin  
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Millions of us are not handling our banking very well, meaning that we are not prepared for a financial crisis.

According to Birmingham Midshires, a large majority of us are not putting money aside in preparation for a change in out circumstances.

The firm carried out research into the matter and found that a staggering 95 per cent of us fear we would be financially crippled if we had to care for an elderly relative in old age.

The unexpected birth of a child would also leave many of us struggling, with 86 per cent saying that they would not be able to afford to bring up a child.

Redundancy is another area of concern, with 80 per cent admitting to being financially unprepared should the worst happen.

London is the region that would be most affected by redundancy as 82 per cent claim that they could not support their family in the short-term without their regular wage.

“It is alarming that so many people could struggle if hit by a financial emergency or unforeseen cost,” warned Jason Robinson from Birmingham Midshires.

“We are concerned about people’s liquid wealth – the money that should be available to them in a financial emergency.

“Much is talked about the need for saving for the long-term, but without an accessible savings pot set aside for that rainy day, short-term financial costs can leave families with severe difficulties,” he added.

The best advice for building up your liquid finances is to put a little aside from each pay cheque and do not use it until necessary.

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Car Insurance FAQ

January 18, 2007 by admin  
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Is it legal to drive without car insurance?

No. Accidents do happen, and the law states that you must be able to compensate any person you injure or any damage you may cause. The cheapest form of car insurance is third party , which only covers any damage that you may cause. the most popular policy sold in the UK would be comprehensive cover , which will cover you for any damage to your own vehicle as well as anyone else.

What is an excess?

An excess is the cost you will have to pay if you make a claim to your insurance company. A common amount for an excess charge would be around £100. However, if the claim was due to an accident which was not your fault then you may be able to claim this excess back. You will however have to pay the excess then try to claim the money back afterwards.

What is a compulsory excess?

Some insurers may only insure you if you agree to drivers if they agree to a compulsory excess charge. This will usually be around £100 and is aimed at giving you a cheaper quote.

What is a voluntary excess?

A voluntary excess is aimed at what insurance companies deem as higher risk drivers. drivers between the ages of 17 – 21 are generally seen to be the highest risk group and some insurers will only consider insuring people from this group if they agree to pay a larger excess fee which could be anything from £250 to £1000.

What is a fault claim?

A fault claim is an insurance company’s way of saying that they can’t recover their costs of any claim that you make. This may be because you are at fault for an accident claim or maybe the person at fault is untraceable.

What is no claims discount?

No Claims discount ( NCD) is a discount added to your policy for each year you do not make a claim. This can increase to a maximum discount of 60% for 5 years without claims. If you change insurance suppliers then you can take this no claims discount with you.

What is protected no claims discount?

If you do make a fault claim then you will be penalized when you attempt to renew your policy by a loss in your no claims discount. Protected no claims discount will allow you to make claims to your policy without losing any discount. Usually you will be able to make on average 2 claims in any 5 year period.

What is a high risk group?

A high risk group is a section of the population that insurance companies will feel are most likely to make a claim due to statistics. If the insurance company puts you in this section then you will have to pay higher than average premiums and excesses. examples of high risk groups would be males aged 17 – 21, drivers with 6 or more penalty points or drivers who have made many claims.

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