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Christmas is usually a time for both spiritual reflection and festivities. Since it comes at the end of the year, it may also be regarded as a time for people to look back at the year and count their blessings one by one. This does not mean that people who cannot point at any tangible achievement in the year should not reflect on events and move towards making amends where necessary.
Posted: 2008-12-09
Category: Insurance
One huge problem currently faced by motorists is the cost of motoring. With fuel prices hitting the roof, maintain a vehicle has become an uphill task. In particular, the credit crunch interjected to further hike the prices of all essentials, including car or van insurance.
Posted: 2008-12-09
Category: Insurance
Although elderly women in London were recently voted the worst drivers in the UK, according to Auto Trader magazine survey, females drivers are generally considered better than their males counterparts. In terms of car insurance they have always had an advantage because insurers consider them a much lower risk than men. Young women drivers, as such, enjoy lower premiums.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Insurance
The insurance industry has in the last couple of weeks faced growing claims of discrimination against certain groups of people, based on their age or medical condition.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Insurance
The credit crunch has obviously taught people in the UK a hard lesson, which is now impacting positively on them. Whereas most holidays and festivals were often preceded by huge debts accumulated on credit cards and other sources of credit, this summer is promising to be much different.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Credit Cards
Like the credit crunch, which many are blaming for making life more difficult for hundreds of thousands of people in the UK, the current hike in fuel price is another social problem causing increasing causing worries among people. Yet the problem has its soft underbelly. It’s seen as likely to compel car insurers to introduce policies that would see them encourage greater caution amongst motorists, in return for lower car insurance premiums.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Credit Cards
For people with medical conditions getting cheap or even fairly priced travel insurance is a herculean task. And millions of people are affected by this problem, which campaigners like Karma Insurance managing director, Brian Wright, describe as discriminatory.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Insurance
Nuisance bikers are everywhere, causing havoc and breaking the law. They pose danger to other road users and constitute nuisance to the general public. And the police are not relenting in their effort to checkmate their irritation and bring culprits to book.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Insurance
The mortgage market has remained the biggest loser in the current credit crisis with products perpetually evaporating and lenders raising rates, making borrowers feel the most pain. In recent weeks, almost every major lenders increased its rates and either blaming it on rising swap rates or the fact that rivals had done so and they needed to emulate them or be overwhelmed with applications from intending borrowers.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Mortgages
In Britain, about 15 million people are collectively indebted to the huge some of over £30 billion in secured and unsecured loans and Citizen Advice Bureau has in the last one year been dealing with cases of those being unable to keep up debt repayments. Debts have become so common that Britain is branded the home of easy access to credit, while people easily succumb to the temptation to always ask for more loans.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Debt Consolidation
Student loans, like every debt, could be quite crippling. But students in the UK have it to thank for always being handy to bankroll their studies through graduate and postgraduate levels. With debt becoming such a monster that everyone dreads in the country, it is not surprising that student loans are equally assuming that status, even though one would expect them to a lot more lenient.
Posted: 2008-08-12
Category: Debt Consolidation
Households in the UK have, once again, been found out to be stockpiling valuables worth several thousands of pounds. While it was jewelleries that were stashed in hundreds of homes sometime back, this time a new study discovered that homeowners in the country have amassed kitchen gadgets that are hardly used.
Posted: 2008-07-16
Category: Insurance
In every household there is usually a very important person around whom everything revolves. From fending for everyone to giving every little helping hand at home, their relevance cannot be overemphasised. Yet we hardly value such people, until the day they are no longer around or even if they are, they are in such a capacity that they won’t be able to do all the kind things they used to do.
Posted: 2008-07-16
Category: Insurance
For several reasons car insurers are more comfortable with female drivers than their male counterparts. And this has had implications, positively, on the premiums this category of car insurance policyholder pays when compared to the opposite gender.
Posted: 2008-07-16
Category: Insurance
In another week of turbulence in the mortgage market, borrowers watched helplessly as rates on loans for the purchase of homes rose dramatically, with at least 14 lenders raising their rates. Halifax and RBS were among those whose decision would largely affect the faith of many people dreaming of getting on the mortgage ladder – especially those eyeing the fixed rate deals range.
Posted: 2008-07-15
Category: Mortgages
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