by Steve | Jun 8, 2017 | Debt, Personal Finance
Your credit rating is an overview of your financial history, commonly used to help prospective lenders decide whether or not to offer you credit. From getting a phone contact to getting a mortgage, a lot can be affected by your credit score. This means keeping it...
by Steve | May 29, 2017 | Pensions, Personal Finance, Saving
It’s not just the UK that’s being threatened with a financially devastating pensions crisis. The world’s biggest economies currently face a £54 trillion blackhole – a figure that, without strong leadership from the governments, will rise to more than...
by Steve | May 25, 2017 | Business, News, Personal Finance
In what may seem like a boon for companies across the country, the number of sick days we’re taking off work is falling. That’s the word from insurer Aviva, in their latest Working Lives Report, which is designed to study the issues most affecting...
by Steve | May 17, 2017 | News, Personal Finance
The Bank of England’s governor, Mark Carney, has said that the ‘Brexit effect’ is starting to take hold as we see a slowdown consumer spending. Many economists and financial experts have been warning since the June 23rd referendum that the slowdown...
by Steve | May 11, 2017 | Personal Finance
Something that we’ve heard recently is the idea that people should ‘run their finances like a business’. It may sound like a motivational soundbite, but we think that there may well be some truth behind it. After all, the purpose of a business is to...