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- HSBC offer 1.99% mortgage by The Chronicles from the Empire on Sep 3, 2009
Britain’s biggest bank HSBC have unveiled a mortgage that charges just 1.99 per cent interest, in a move expected to trigger a price war among lenders, the Daily Mail reports. The HSBC deal is the cheapest new mortgage currently available and s...
- Can interest be charged on rent arrears ? by Morgan Randall News on Jul 17, 2009
Landlord: Can interest be charged on rent arrears ? Morgan Randall expert: If a Tenant defaults on their rent then the Landlord or the Agent may charge interest in accordance with the Tenancy Agreement. Property Doctor RSS feed Property Doctor email...
- Can interest be charged on rent arrears ? by Morgan Randall News on Jul 17, 2009
Landlord: Can interest be charged on rent arrears ? Morgan Randall expert: If a Tenant defaults on their rent then the Landlord or the Agent may charge interest in accordance with the Tenancy Agreement. Property Doctor RSS feed Property Doctor email...
- Slogbite! by Pat's Encaustics - Art in the Wax on Apr 3, 2009
Ok, Slogbite…. what on earth is it? Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, silly!! It’s a: A social network A comprehensive directory of categories and sites A place to see member site’s BEST work A place to promote your BEST work...
- The Taxman Cometh by Off The Record With Debbie & Tony on Mar 20, 2009
For the last 10 or so years I have always had a tax refund, however this year with living on my own and having to file single, even though I thought I was paying the correct amount of tax, it seems I got screwed, and so following a visit to H&R...
- £30,000 Spare? Let Banks Bid For Your Money by Money Watch on Mar 17, 2009
If you happen to have a minimum of £30,000 sloshing around earning a pitiful interest rate in the bank, then a new service might find you a better return.a £30,000 Spare? Let Banks Bid For Your Money...
- Student Loans Getting Cheaper by Money Watch on Jan 21, 2009
There's some good news for graduates who have student loans taken out since 1998 - interest rates charged on the loans are dropping thanks to the recent Bank of England rate cuts.a Student Loans Getting Cheaper...





