Find an Appropriate Car Insurance Cover
May 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Nowadays, getting a reliable auto insurance is one of the most necessary thing to do after buying a new automobile. It not only is required by the law but will also protect the auto owners from any kinds of emergent situation such as a car accident.
The auto insurance market is getting increasingly promising with a [...]
Bankers Still Rake in the Billions
January 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Banking giant Morgan Stanley, employer of 6000 staff in the UK, put aside $14.4bn for staff benefits and compensation in 2009, an increase of 31%. The firm posted annual profits of $1.3bn in the 12 months to December 31, from a loss of $246m in 2008.
Chief executive James Gorman said employees had “delivered substantially improved [...]
Monitor Your Credit Report
January 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
In the modern times, the credit history means a lot for individuals and organizations alike. In the current economic conditions, one will typically need a credit score of at least 620 to qualify for new credit and a score over 720 to get the best amenities or contract terms.
One might encounter a series of misfortune [...]
Credit Card Rewards Are Disappearing
December 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Not too long ago when the economy was charging full steam ahead, banks offered exceptional rewards on their credit cards… but not anymore. Today, the rewards have shrunk and some have even tacked on annual fees.
Shorter Balance Transfer Periods
Remember when it was possible to get 0% for 15 months? Unfortunately those deals are long gone. [...]
Investors Raise Questions over Lloyds’ Non-Disclosure
November 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
New concerns have been raised by Lloyds Banking Group investors over the board’s non-disclosure of the extent of government support for HBOS before its ill-fated £5bn acquisition of the bank.
One institution claimed the revelation this week that HBOS had needed £25.4bn of emergency liquidity assistance between October 1 and January 16 “highlighted the poor information [...]