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The Bargain Hunter: 100 holidays for £100
If you're thinking about booking a low-cost holiday this autumn, look no further than EasyJet's 100 holidays for £100 sale. Breaks include seven nights in a three-star hotel in the Algarve (departing from Belfast) for £57 per person, two nights in a four-star hotel in Tallinn, Estonia (departing from Liverpool) for £67 per person and two nights in a four-star hotel in Bologna, Italy (departing from Gatwick) for £88 per person. Visit http://ind.pn/nnmDQC for the full list of holiday offers.
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Equities shine in era of low interest rates
Saturday, 6 August 2011
For investors seeking an income, the stock market recovery and strong results from top firms offer opportunities, says Rob Griffin
Questions Of Cash: Insurance policy required me to turn off alarm
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Q. I am visiting my daughter in New Zealand for two months during this winter. As a requirement of our household insurance policy with Churchill, we are required to turn off all services – gas, electricity and water. This would disable our burglar alarms and the central heating, risking frozen pipes. MB, by email.
Money Insider: Saved! How your cash can benefit your team
Saturday, 6 August 2011
many football league clubs will run out on to the pitch at the start of another new season thanks in part to the ongoing financial support of their loyal supporters via affinity savings accounts.
Investment that's blowing in the wind
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Investing in wind farms is more than hot air. It's a chance to use your cash to make a difference, while hopefully making a profit. But it's an investment where returns are at risk, not least from the vagaries of British weather. If the wind doesn't blow hard enough, the wind farm can't generate alternative energy or profits.
Derek Pain: This ugly duckling has a good chanceto become a swan
Saturday, 6 August 2011
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Five Questions About: Fixed-rate bonds
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Simon Read: Complaints' numbers show that lenders failed again
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Around 900 people a day complained to the Financial Ombudsman Service between April and June this year about being missold payment protection insurance. That was at the height of the banks' refusal to face up to the scandal and their attempts to delay paying out compensation to millions through pointless legal delays.
Spotlight On: Yorkshire building Society one-year bond
Saturday, 6 August 2011
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