Hi, Just seen David Cameron on tv and he does come across as a smilling cheerful postitive happy go lucky individual. Just wondering though will that be enough to keep us going and see the brighter things of life when the going gets tough, people start loosing their jobs and welfare benefits are stopped or maybe cut? Will…
Poll started 29 December 2010: Will your 2011 be a money marvel or misery? By this time next year are you expecting to be: Much better off Better off Slightly better off Roughly the same Slightly worse off Worse off Much worse off Please vote here, or click 'post reply' to discuss below. Thanks :)…
Count the cost of Christmas How much has this year’s Christmas cost you? I'm single I don't celebrate - 160 votes (6%) Under £50 - 209 votes (8%) £51-£200 - 849 votes (32%) £201 - £400 - 779 votes (30%) £401 - £600 - 331 votes (13%) £601 - £800 - 136 votes (5%) £801 - £1,000 - 62 votes (2%) Over £1,000 - 99 votes (4%)…
Please give this MoneySaver the benefit of your advice... Should I buy the girlfriend a present? My wealthy uncle can never be bothered to buy us gifts for Christmas. Last year his girlfriend bought all the Christmas presents with his money and took the credit for it, gushing about how good her ideas were. So we felt we…
Poll Started 14 December 2010: What’s fair interest on a payday loan? A recent campaign in parliament has demanded a look at regulating payday loans which can charge huge interest rates on loans, so we want to know what you would consider to be a fair amount both in cost and in interest. PLEASE PICK ONE ANSWER FROM EACH…
With the ongoing financial crisis in many euro zone countries, and spreading, one can only speculate where the value of that currency willl be in a year's time. Some people even question whether the euro will still be around in December 2011. What do you think?
Please give this MoneySaver the benefit of your advice... Should I go to the Christmas lunch? My office is planning our Christmas lunch but the most affordable place was thought 'too predictable'. Every other restaurant near work will be min. £25 per head, which for me is a lot of money. I wanted have the chance to…
Poll Started 07 December 2010: Have you started your Christmas shopping yet? The advent calendar is ticking, but have far have you got? We've split the answers by gender to see if there’s a difference: Male: I don't celebrate Christmas I don't buy any gifts Not started Done a little, lots left Done most, a little left…
Please give this MoneySaver the benefit of your advice... Can I keep the magazines? I moved into a new flat six weeks ago. The previous tenant didn't redirect his mail or leave a forwarding address and every week I receive his copy of The Economist, and every week I mark the envelope "NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRESS, PLEASE…
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