Archive for May, 2009

The interest rate trap and the stock market crash…a terrible combination

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People about to retire have been absolutely decimated by the credit crisis. They have been hit on every front imaginable. Let’s take a look at the typical portfolio of a retiree. First of all, their the largest asset is probably their house. In sterling terms, house prices are down almost 20% from their peak. When measured other currencies, the picture is much worse. Measured in gold, euros and US dollars, UK property prices are down 65%, 30% and 50% respectively.  This is having a terrible impact on the baby boomers who have mortgages although most are mortgage free. However, their inheritance has been decimated at exactly the same time as their children could use a financial boost.

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Top 7 tips to avoid identity theft.

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Identity theft is a nightmare. It is extremely difficult to prove who you are to the powers that be. If you don’t have the correct documentation, government agencies or very often less than cooperative. Here are 10 tips to avoid identity theft.

1. Shred all personal correspondence before you put it into the bid. This ensures that anyone who goes through your rubbish cannot get your name and address for use in stealing your identity.

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What really happened with the banks.

Most people are confused about how the banking crisis started and why we are where we are today. Once you understand the actors involved and the motivations of those actors, it is actually very easy to understand exactly what happened to get us where we are today.

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Where can I not use my Amex?

American Express cards are accepted at thousands of retailers, including department stores, airlines, petrol stations, and major hotels – but you will come across places that refuse payment by Amex.

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