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Charles Vaccaro has changed my life     Sun, 21 Sep 2008 21:36:27 -0700 (PDT)
I have attended several other training programs for traders, and this one has by far been the best. Most others deal with a lot of trimmings and not a lot of substance. Until I found Velez Capital Managment. Oliver and his management team http://www.vcmtrading.com/management.php Oliver L. Velez - Chief Execut ...

FINANCIAL COMARISON WEBSITE FOR UK RESIDENTS ONLY!     Mon, 22 Sep 2008 00:15:53 +0100
Need a Loan, Credit Card, Bank account, Insurance, Mortgage or financial help! then look no further Finance-Website.Info We aim to provide a stress free comparison guide containing many reputable companies so sit back and view in peace with no pressure and aim to put your finances in order. We are a small group ...

What to do with Capital Protected ISA?     Sat, 20 Sep 2008 15:30:33 +0100
Hello. A friend has a Capital Protected Individual Savings Account that has matured and so they have ¡ê8,000 that they need to do something with as it is now receiving a paltry rate of interest (2.5% below base rate). They are not very investment savvy and didn't seem to realise that this bond (as they call ...

Post Office Instant Saver     Sat, 20 Sep 2008 10:21:39 +0100
Does anyone have a Post Office Instant Saver account? They have been well advertised for the past couple of years. They paid a decent interest rate plus a 1% bonus for the first year. It is run for the Post Office by the Bank of Ireland. We each opened an account but as the bonus period ran out we wanted to close ...

Where do govt. "cash injections" come from?     19 Sep 2008 21:01:27 GMT
With all these rescues and injections of liquidity, I got to wondering where all this money comes from. Does the govt. just create more, or does it come from reserves or other budgets? Presumably if they just make more money to bail out someone, this just adds to overall inflation? Pete ...

Ok to let someone else use cashcard regularly?     Fri, 19 Sep 2008 16:01:02 +0100
My son lives some distance away. I've given him the cashcard to a current account I never use. When I want to gift him money, I put it in the account and he draws it. He now thinks some withdrawals may be incorrect on the statement and would like to check them. If I ask the bank to check then will they ...

Fun and games paying Call18866 from Morgan Stanley/Barclaycard     Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:13:30 +0100
As holders of Morgan Stanley (Goldfish) credit cards will know, these will cease to be valid on 22nd September, and the replacement Barclaycards will become valid. It is cardholders' responsibility to notify the change to any organisations whom they pay by means of continuous payment authorities. The timing of ...

Halifax Tracker Mortgage - Base rate plus 0.25% - will this change with recent take over?     Fri, 19 Sep 2008 05:21:32 -0700 (PDT)
I've got a mortgage with IF.com (Halifax) which is gauranteed to be 0.25% above the BoE base rate for 4 years. ...my question is, now that Halifax has been taken over do the new owners have to honor the terms of the orriginal mortgage contract or can they just make it up as they see fit? I'm guessing that sin ...

Deposit protection in UK banks     Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:37:42 +0100
I am currently in the process of distributing my liquid assets in such a way that I don't hold more than ¡ê35,000 in any one account. How can I make absolutely sure that a bank I choose is definitely covered by the government's deposit guarantee. To start with, I am planning to distribute over internet accoun ...

Why did the central banks need to inject money?     Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:56:28 +0100
Why did the central banks need to inject money into 'the money supply' as a result of the global drop in share prices? Surely the amount of currency in circulation - ie the sum of all the amounts deposited in banks and cash in people's pockets - is not affected by share prices. Individuals and companies owning sha ...


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