Cost of Care Homes

cost of care homes
 
Published: 13/01/2017 and written by P Smith

The rising cost of care homes means it might now be cheaper to hire a carer instead of applying for long term residential care. Reports suggest people could save money by opting for home care as […]

Maximum Wage Cap Proposed by Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn proposes a maximum wage cap
 
Published: 12/01/2017 and written by Toni Hart

Jeremy Corbyn has proposed a maximum wage cap to resolve the wage inequality in the UK. The Labour leader says he fears Brexit will lead to the UK becoming a “grossly unequal, bargain basement economy”. […]

Fears of Rising Household Bills for 2017

Fear of rising household bills
 
Published: 11/01/2017 and written by R Rosen

The cost of household bills rose by almost 10% in 2016. Compare the Market, found that in 2015 bills dropped by an estimated £180, but rose by almost £200 last year. Estimates say the average […]

Rising Retirement Age Causes Savings Worries

retirement causes savings problems
 
Published: 10/01/2017 and written by E Rose

As the retirement age continues to rise, employees are being advised to save as much as possible. A report published by insurance company, Aegon, states the biggest challenge people face is being able to save enough […]

Tube Strikes Could Cost UK Economy £300million

Tube strikes cost the UK economy
 
Published: 09/01/2017 and written by R Rosen

Up to £300million could be lost today as a result of the tube strikes. According to a report from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), a 48 hour strike in 2014 cost the economy up […]

Financial Worries For 11 Million Brits

Financial worries for 11 million Brits
 
Published: 06/01/2017 and written by Natasha Krovak

More than 11 million Brits have financial worries, according to a report from investment company, MoneyFarm. The research found that 40% of people worry that advisers are acting dishonestly, while 11 million people seek financial […]

Petrol Prices Rise to 18 Month High

Petrol prices rise to 18 month high
 
Published: 06/01/2017 and written by L Sherman

Petrol prices rise to an 18 month high, after the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announce production cuts in oil. The price of fuel is now the highest it’s been since July 2015. […]

Payday Loans UK: What Are They and How Can You Apply for One?

Payday Loans UK
 
Published: 02/01/2017 and written by P Smith

If you’re looking for ‘payday loans UK’, you’ve come to the right place. Payday Loans are a form of short term credit which is usually repaid on the borrowers following pay date. Here at Mr Lender, […]

Payday Loans in Birmingham

Payday loans in Birmingham
 
Published: 28/12/2016 and written by P Smith

Every day, thousands of people apply for payday loans throughout the UK. In 2013 the industry was at its peak, with 10 million loans taken out that year (according to an overview of the trends […]

Payday Loans for Teachers in the UK

Payday loans for teachers
 
Published: 23/12/2016 and written by P Smith

More than a million people take out payday loans each year in the UK, and reportedly, a vast majority of these people are teachers. Each individual’s situation varies, but there are a number of reasons […]