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Easy Financial Plans For Newly Weds

If you are about to get married then your elders might have sat you down and started advising you on effective money management tips. You might not be too interested in listening to the “drab” financial advice a few days before marriage but it is important. You have got to handle both your pre-wedding jitters...

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Keeping Your Online Fashion Sales Profitable

If you’ve been selling apparel online, you are probably always on the lookout for more ways to keep your business profitable. Whether you create the designs yourself and get them from other designers, there are some tips you can implement to make sure that every piece of clothing you acquire gets sold at a profit....

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The Smarter Way To Invest

Maybe more than ever before it’s vital to make your money work for you, which is why it’s a perfect time to think about investments. While returns on savings are coming under pressure from low interest rates, inflation is still making things more expensive. There is still good money to be made from smart investing,...

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Business Travel and the Law: Do You Know Where You Stand?

Businesses in the UK are operating in an increasingly inter-connected world where business associates and customers might not be based in the same city or even country – but thousands of miles away. Since export sales are expected to grow in value to £28bn by 2020, business travel is likely to become even more common....

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Credit Card Fraud Insurance Debacle Adds to Bank’s PPI Woes

This infographic is originally published on Have I Got PPI UK, a CMC based in Manchester, UK. The United Kingdom’s banking industry is struggling to recover from the aftermath of the payment protection insurance scandal. This disaster has already cost the largest banks more than £10.5 billion over the past two years. The PPI crisis...

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What Happens To Taxes And Insurance In 2014?

What Happens To Taxes And Insurance In 2014? As President Barack Obama enters his last two years of presidency, many Americans are wondering what kinds of new taxation and insurance changes to expect for the future. Throughout the next year, there will be several new changes that all taxpaying citizens of the United States will...

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