What makes Money Fight Club different – book review

[av_one_third first] [av_image src=’http://moneyfightclub.fantata/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/soup-dragon-cropped.jpg’ attachment=” align=’center’ animation=’no-animation’ link=” target=’no’] [/av_one_third] [av_two_third] [av_heading heading=’Feb 6, 2014′ tag=’h3′ color=” style=” padding=’10’] [av_textblock ] “This book seems different to other money-saving books, as they tend to concentrate on how to save small amounts of money, on shopping, or everyday items. This book gives more of an overview on how you can change your whole outlook on your finances, not just saving you money in the short-term, but long-term as well.” The Soup Dragon Says book review Read the rest of this review on The Soup Dragon Says website [/av_textblock] [/av_two_third] […]

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No energy bills direct debit? Then stand still while your energy provider gives you a pounding

Last week we used more gas and electricity in our house than any other week so far this winter. We’ll try to cut our consumption over the remaining winter weeks but we’re also confident that the financial impact will even out out over the year through monthly our direct debits. But for millions of energy consumers there is access to no such ability. And guess what? Energy companies add to the pain by charging these consumers more than the rest of us. If you don’t pay by direct debit the average bill is £100 higher a year than for those […]

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Be a money winner – top tips in the Mail on Sunday

“First, if you don’t ask you don’t get. Great deals aren’t offered – you have to find and fight for them. Second, banks, insurance companies, utilities and retailers need us more than we need them. They know it costs more to deal with problems and disputes than to get it right first time. But sometimes they need a little gentle persuasion.” Lindsay Cook, Mail on Sunday Read this article on the Mail website […]

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Credit card repayments seem to be down? It’s all an illusion…

February has arrived and the bleakest financial month (January) is behind us. But we still need to be very careful when using and paying off on credit card. The payments required by the card company may appear to be getting smaller even though our spending has not. This is because card companies have been sneakily reducing the minimum amount they require customers to pay each month. The minimum credit card repayment used to average 2.15% of the amount outstanding. This now they are down to 1.53%, according to figures from the TotallyMoney comparison website. This is not good news. While […]

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