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- Everyone is at risk from ID theft, warns Equifax
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- Nationwide wins 'most responsible credit card company'
- Credit card users 'need to be careful'
- Credit card customers abroad 'should pay in local currency'
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- More are selling back foreign currency
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- A good credit rating is increasingly important
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- Holidaymakers told to pay it safe
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- Credit markets effectively closed, claims analyst
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- 2m get loans to pay debt
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- Credit crunch sees increase in insurance fraud
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- Holidaymakers will invalidate insurance with drunken behaviour
- Lifestyle can affect health insurance premiums
- UK offers better holiday home insurance
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- Insurance premiums will be hit by drink driving
- Islamic insurance may have wide appeal
- FCO warns Brits over travel insurance
- Car insurance premiums on the rise
- Holiday homeowners should extend their insurance
- Insurance is important for weddings abroad
- Private medical insurance grows in popularity
- Holiday homes should have insurance
- Holidaymakers at risk over travel insurance
- Young men hit by high car insurance premiums
- Motorists to be hit by rise in car insurance premiums
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- Improve security and lower insurance premiums
- More Britons returning to work
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- Holidaymakers not taking out travel insurance
- Pet insurance will be cheaper for younger animals
- Flood risk homes can still get insurance
- Animal owners should get pet insurance
- Independent holidaymakers should check their insurance
- Flood defences will help with home insurance
- Modifying a car will increase insurance premiums
- It's 'easy' for homeowners to insure their holiday home
- Consumers will not give up their holidays
- Young drivers 'paying £940m extra for cover'
- Employees should take out income protection insurance
- Flooding a serious issue for the government, according to Biba
- Travel insurance is available for older people
- Insurance companies should be notified before DIY schemes
- Private Medical insurance good for employers and staff
- Couples should consider wedding insurance
- Insurance can protect landlords
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- Military personnel 'should not pay for insurance'
- Gap insurance is relevant for new cars
- Backpackers spend big when travelling
- Travel insurance is the best purchase for tourists
- Young men 'have the most expensive car insurance'
- Holidaymakers 'should have travel insurance for short breaks'
- People should take out life insurance with their mortgage
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- Motorists should investigate Gap insurance, claims provider
- Sports fans only need regular travel insurance
- Men told to check their insurance when on a stag do
- Drivers in Ireland should check their insurance policy
- Insurance fraud impacts on premiums
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- Insurance companies clamping down on fraud
- Motorcycling courses can reduce insurance premiums
- 'Spend money on insurance not on treats', pet owners told
- Pet-owners need insurance to cope with costs
- Green cars 'not always best for insurance'
- Chat while driving and risk insurance cover, AA warns
- 1.2m say its ok to fake insurance claim
- Car insurance premiums hit by uninsured drivers
- Workers 'benefit from private medical insurance'
- Older holidaymakers "foolish" not to take out insurance
- Have "appropriate insurance" before travelling
- Secure homes to protect premiums, warns insurance company
- Go green for cheaper tax and insurance
- Uninsured drivers 'ignore government'
- Ensure your home is properly covered, warns experts
- More Brits taking our private medical insurance
- 'Insure valuable items individually' while on holiday
- Pet insurance sector set for growth
- Protection insurance is "under-prioritised"
- Consumers 'don't have to have home insurance'
- Insurance could rise for motorists using mobiles
- Rise in non-smoker life insurance 'likely'
- Brits warned to insure sports equipment
- Travel insurance "an absolute must" for gap year travellers
- Pet insurance premiums up
- Caravan insurance 'a must'
- Summer 'sees more break-ins'
- Storms generate 'thousands of insurance claims'
- Non-smokers can save half on insurance
- Dentistry for the budget
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- Protect identity when moving house
- Think before insuring body parts
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- Consumers should 'keep receipts'
- Drivers 'should tell car insurance provider of trips abroad'
- Drivers abroad should call insurance immediately
- Holidaymakers 'should check home insurance policy'
- 'Check car insurance before going abroad'
- Term insurance gives 'more choices than life insurance'
- ABI issues flood warning to government
- Landlords 'risk being underinsured'
- Holidaymakers 'should check car insurance'
- Valentines gestures 'should be covered by insurance'
- Motor insurance costs rising
- Homeowners should 'look outside bank' for insurance
- Payment protection insurance 'cheap compared to losing home'
- UK tenants 'gamble £8bn of belongings'
- Third of holidaymakers 'uninsured'
- 'Many ignorant' of listed property insurance requirements
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- Richard Champion examines the FTSE 100 Index (Part 2)
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- Icesave crisis
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- People budget more
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- Britons still holidaying despite credit crunch
- Savers should seek financial advice
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- Credit crunch to hit teenagers
- Britons fear energy bills
- People should save more for retirement
- Britons would be attracted to hedge funds
- Britons still taking holidays despite credit crunch
- Britons are saving less
- Consumers 'should get their wills written by professionals'
- Areas with high savings 'tend to have older residents'
- Increased retail spending unlikely to continue
- Young people need to plan ahead financially
- People need to concentrate on pensions not property
- Saving regularly 'is a good habit'
- Energy efficient appliances save on household bills
- Many cannot afford pensions, claims expert
- Employees hit their financial peak at 40
- Gender pay gap will eventually close, claims TUC
- Britons worried about funding retirement
- Britain needs to be saving more, according to Transact
- Debt consolidation is one option for people in debt
- More people to depend on savings than pensions
- Homeowners can save money by growing their own food
- Pensioners should not be afraid to spend their money, claims Help the Aged
- Many couples cannot afford to marry
- More families cannot afford holidays
- Building societies are a 'safe option', customers told
- Women told pensions are vital for their future
- Consumer confidence in banks is low
- Inheritors 'should seek financial advice'
- Banks told to calm customer fears
- People should not "scrimp" on drawing up a will
- 'Check details' before opening a savings account
- Banks charges for cash withdrawals "quite high"
- Banks will charge to make up for lost income, warns consumer group
- Fight banks and repair credit rating, consumers urged
- Forward planning 'can help reduce inheritance tax'
- People with debts 'should consider SIVAs'
- Not enough people challenging banks, claims consumer group
- Online banking population hits 11m
- Consumers choose private banks for better banking experience
- Saving becoming sexy?
- Credit crunch has made people 'stop and think' about savings
- Mobile banking use expected to rise
- All adults 'should have an Isa'
- Savings can help people avoid debt, expert says
- Economists expect rate cut
- Tight credit conditions 'to move BoE's hand on interest rates'
- Tax system 'difficult to understand'
- Islamic banking 'set to grow as ethical investment'
- New rules make 'child trusts simpler to set up'
- 'Live within means' to avoid debt
- Asia savings may benefit UK investors
- Brits 'still struggling to save'
- Youngsters 'should start saving early'
- False rumours spark panic at HBOS
- Consumers 'concerned' over personal info security
- Gold save haven for spare cash
- Young deterred by pension plan
- Islamic finance continues to grow, says Lloyds
- Non-dom rules 'unclear'
- Islamic finance more 'ethical'
- CBI warns against rash banking reform
- Cash main asset class for young
- 'Educate' to protect against online fraud
- Britons 'not saving enough'
- Isa laziness 'costing Britons dear'
- Brits spend 2 years 'stressing over debt'
- Financial education 'key'
- Interest rate cuts see savings rate cuts
- 'Look beyond headline rates'
- Less than 20% can name saving rate
- Pension liabilities increase will cause cost rise
- Cheques 'more certain than before'
- Northern Rock savings 'safest in country'
- Savers 'should look into introductory Isa offers'
- Unconventional pension savings 'could be hit by credit crunch'
- Failure to save 'driven by ambivalence'
- More Britons saving
- Bankruptcies up, IVAs down
- Mortgage Articles
- Mortgage applications on the rise
- Northern Rock to increase mortgage lending
- Base rate cuts have little impact on mortgages
- Mortgage figures in the dark ages
- Sharp decline in mortgage activity
- Halifax Mortgage Rate Cuts
- Interest rate at lowest in history
- Interest rate cuts not helping the real issue
- 100% Mortgages on Way Back
- Interest rate cut puts banks under pressure
- House price fall slowing down
- Further interest rate cuts expected
- Credit Crunch hits Estate Agents
- Michael Goldstone talks about falling interest rates
- Good news at last as interest rate is cut
- Tracker Mortgage Rise from Abbey
- Mortgage rate cuts predicted
- Property Prices in October Fall
- Selling homes online on the increase
- Mortgage misery as repossessions rocket
- Ten percent drop in house prices predicted
- Estate agents barely sell one property a week
- Mortgage rates rise despite cuts
- Mortgage problems on the rise
- House prices fall by a record rate
- Flat prices cut as market falls
- Mortgage lending falls dramatically
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- More mortgage options available
- Mortgages are top priority
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- Homeowners urged to shop around for mortgages
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- Homeowners making mortgage overpayments
- Borrowers choosing fixed-rate mortgages
- Perseverance needed when applying for a mortgage
- Lack of mortgage finance hits housing market
- Mortgages not a problem
- Harder to get a mortgage with property valuation rules
- FTBs will benefit from a shared-equity mortgage
- FTBs need house prices to fall
- Britons fear they will never be homeowners
- Credit crunch could lead to a drop in divorce
- More long-term mortgage deals
- Moving home is increasingly difficult
- Alliance and Leicester takeover 'could reduce mortgage products'
- Recession could benefit FTBs
- Homeowners opt for fixed rate mortgages
- House prices 'to stop falling within a year'
- Houses 'not selling' on the property market
- Mortgage holidays are a good option for some
- FTBs told to 'save and wait'
- UK homeowners 'expect' price falls
- Homeowners facing repossession should seek advice
- Mortgage market to recover, according to adviser
- Equity release should be done 'sooner rather than later'
- CML tells borrowers to contact their mortgage lenders
- More mortgages in arrears, according to experts
- Mortgage approvals down on last year
- Mortgage lending increases
- More people cannot afford mortgage bills
- Mortgage lenders unlikely to offer perks
- Self-build homes can still get mortgages
- Mortgage approvals take a dive
- Repossessions on the rise 'due to cost of mortgages'
- FTBs 'least likely to be repossessed'
- Mortgage market to recover slowly
- FTBs benefiting buy-to-let mortgage market
- New mortgage restrictions 'make it tougher for FTBs'
- Home owners urged to check small print
- First-time-buyers urged to consider mortgage options
- First-time buyers seeking loans from parents
- First-time buyers 'take a wait and see approach'
- Bank of England launches mortgage scheme
- People 'buy properties out of emotional attachment'
- West End commercial property market 'sheltered from credit crunch'
- Credit crunch impact on mortgages 'surprising'
- Mortgage rates rise despite interest rate cut
- Interest rates cut to 5%
- Darling launches mortgage finance Working Group
- Tracker mortgages 'increase in popularity'
- Home loans market to shrink further, says BoE
- Commercial property falls 'might pave way for housing'
- Existing clients 'should be offered same deal as new clients'
- Mortgage fraud 'may be easier to uncover'
- Mortgage problems 'good for first home buyers'
- Getting a mortgage 'a priority' for young people
- Bigger 'not always best' with mortgages
- Interest only mortgages 'can help with payment problems'
- First-timers 'would buy abroad'
- UK Feb mortgage lending falls 6%
- Homeowners to stay put for 2008
- British investors eye off US property
- Shop around for mortgage in tight times, says CML
- Bad debts disasters
- Feb mortgage approvals fall by 3.5%
- Mortgage shake-up expected in budget
- One in five worried over mortgage repayments
- Fall in 100pc mortgage affecting first-time buyers
- 100% mortgages 'were good for some'
- BoE will 'slowly lower rates to 4%'
- Tracker mortgages 'good for people who can afford risk'
- Fixed-rate mortgages 'offer peace of mind'
- Rate cuts not getting to mortgage customers 'a problem'
- 125% mortgage owners face high repayments
- Helping children with mortgage 'won't affect Inheritance Tax'
- Buy to let property returns at 16%
- High-earners' mortgages can exceed strict salary calculations
- Mortgage holders 'should be active'
- Paying mortgage at old rates 'could lead to early completion'
- UK lenders cut mortgage interest rates
- Darling moves to bring down mortgage costs
- Professionals 'can get more from mortgage lender'
- Mortgage market 'dominated by prime lending'
- Women 'should boost financial fitness'
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