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Credit Cards:

The most expensive way to buy anything is on credit - if you don't already have a credit card - don't get one! It only makes things cost more unless you pay off the balance each month. If you already have outstanding balances on credit cards which you have had for a while it is a very good idea to transfer them to cards with low interest rates so that more of your monthly repayment actually goes to repaying the debt. If you are paying 20% or more APR you are really being ripped off.

Many companies offer 0% interest on balance transfers for 6 months and then a fairly good rate after that - applying online is pretty painless too. The card below is from easy money (started by the same man who started easyjet!)

The quickest way to get rid of credit card debt is to first arrange the lowest interest deals possible, then pay the minimum monthly repayment on all but the most expensive card - pay as much extra into that as you can manage until it is gone - then move on to the next most expensive. It takes determination and staying power to do this as it may take years but it is possible - the more frugally you live the quicker you can do it and YOU CAN DO IT! 

 

Mortgages and Loans:

The same goes for these - if you can get away without them - fantastic - if not make sure you get the best deal. With interest so low at the moment there are many great packages around.

 

Insurance:

Whether it's house and contents, car, pet or any other kind of insurance it really pays to shop around - contact lots of different companies for quotes. Remember that companies that check several quotes for you are taking a cut - it is cheaper to do it yourself. If you very rarely claim on your policies Esure below could be a very good one.

 


Well - we would all be frightened to show Alvin Hall our bank statement, but he does have some very sound advice for sorting out your finances!
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