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Month: January 2013

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What to Look For in a New Home

Looking for a new house is a major life decision and can be a very daunting task for anyone, particularly if you’re a first-time buyer. That’s why you need to think carefully about what you want from your home and how living there will benefit you in the long run.  But there are so many...

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What to do if You’ve Been Injured at Work

For most of us, we must work so that we can provide for our families and children – and a workplace injury can greatly impact this. If you suffer an injury from a serious fall, transport accident, or construction site accident, to give just a few examples, you may not be able to function normally...

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Tips for Getting Your Finances in Order

It’s that time of year again.  When we start analyzing our bank statements and credit card bills, as well as reviewing the fixed-rate savings, cash ISAs and personal pensions on the market.  Once the festive season has been and gone, the financial season is well and truly upon us. Yes, the new financial year and...

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How to Avoid Moving Back in With Your Parents

We’ve all been there. The awkward moment when your parents think they’re finally free of you and then you knock at their door with all your possessions.  It might be a life transition, perhaps you’re moving house or you’ve just finished university. But beware! You tell your parents, “It’ll only be for a week or...

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Filling The Gap Left by The Banks

In the current economic climate, banks are continuing to limit their exposure to small and medium-sized business finance. Whilst the banks may be reining things in, this hasn’t stopped the entrepreneurial spirit within the small and medium business community in the UK. But if the finance isn’t there from the banks, where is it coming...

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Personal Finance The Peter Griffin Way

Peter Griffin is the not-so-lovable dad in the hit television program, Family Guy. Unfortunately for Peter, it would seem that the producers have used a fairly stereotypical typecast for his character. Sadly this means that he joins a long list of other crass, rude impulsive, and somewhat dense parents. He could easily be accused of...

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Greatest Property Investments In History

These days, nearly everyone feels the need to own a home–the bigger the better. We often feel a sense of satisfaction with owning our own plot of land. Despite our feelings of accomplishment when purchasing property, any effort we make is dwarfed by the massive property purchases recorded in history. Today, a land purchase of...

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