Finance
1: Selling Properties with Sitting Tenants
Selling a house with sitting tenants can be quite problematic, particularly if the tenant has a protected tenancy agreement.
Protected tenancies were set up in 1989 as a social law to make the rental
2: Evidence of No UK Increase in Rate of Inflation in July 2009
After the Bank of England's latest push in quantitative easing, the prospect that the UK may see a significant amount of inflation is certainly at the forefront of many people's minds - with critics s
3: France - Expat Destination For 2009
The phrase 'expat destination' tends to conjure up images of one way plane tickets to sub-equatorial paradise islands, or at the very least somewhere where the sun shines every day and an afternoon na
4: For the Kids - Are Expatriate Children Really Getting the Best Deal?
As the summer draws to a close and the kids go back to school, it is understandable that many parents are considering whether or not they are giving their children the best start in life. Of course, s
5: No pain, more gain! Make savings work harder so you don't have to
As most good things in life require effort, the well-worn mantra of ‘no pain no gain' is often apt. But when it comes to finances, it really doesn't require that much work to increase earnings o
6: Boost your child's savings
If your son or daughter is set to celebrate their seventh birthday this month, they will be among the first to receive a present from the Government in the form of a top-up to their tax-free Child Tru
7: Business Planning For A Start-up Venture
Starting a new business is a challenging process and involves a number of hurdles. The challenges range across finance, reporting, legal, commercial and number of other issues. Any serious start-up ne
8: A history of Forex trading...
‘Forex' is generally known as the ‘foreign exchange market'. This exchange market deals with the trading of currency from one trader/business to another. With the value of foreign currenci
9: Proven Advice To Save Yourself From Bankruptcy - From The Experts
There are many solutions available in the UK for people struggling with debt. One such option is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) and recent figures suggest that IVAs are now more commonplac
10: How to Save for a Gap Year You'll Never Forget
A gap year spent working or travelling overseas offers school-leavers or graduates the perfect opportunity to enjoy sun, sea, sand and adventure, before going to university or settling down to the wor
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