Sunday, September 15, 2019

Weekly Money Tips News Roundup 15 September





Weekly Money Tips News Roundup 15 September
By Charles Kelly
Author and Creator of Money Tips
The gift of education is one of the most valuable things you
can give to your children. However, the cost of sending a child or grandchild
to an independent or private (strangely, also known as a “public school”) school
has soared well above the rate...
Earlier this week, I said that interest rates look set to
stay low. This week, the ECB announced that it is reducing interest rates.
Trump is demanding that the US federal reserve also cut interest rates and the
UK base rates stand at just .75%.   Other central...
The 3 Myths of Property Investment   Many people tell
me that they want to get into property, but don’t know where to start or which
strategy to choose.   “Should I try residential or commercial”, they ask
me, “single let buy-to-let or HMO’s?”.   How will I find the money...
Money Tips News Markets Settle on China-US Trade talks.
Don’t ignore parking tickets and bills – more bailiffs being used by local
authorities to collect unpaid fines. 2870 retail outlets closed down in first
six months of 2019. LSE receives £32 billion HK bid. BA pilot strikes damaging
the airline’s...
There is an abundance of money available for business
start-ups and ventures in London. Word of the Day Scalable Businesses which are
scalable are businesses which can be scaled up or grown to a large concern
where investors can expect to make a return on their investment, as...
Low interest rates look set to continue for the foreseeable
future. Whilst this is great for borrowers, it is disastrous for investors and
people retiring on annuities.   Earning just over 1% on an ISA account
It’s not even keeping up with inflation, let alone giving you...
A Help to Buy ISA is a government scheme helping you save
for a mortgage deposit to buy your first home. You must be a first-time buyer
to qualify and not own a property anywhere in the world. Savings are tax free
just like with any...
A few days ago, I talked about how women are saving a lower
proportion of their income than men. Today I discover that savers are failing
to take advantage of a new UK Government scheme, as figures reveal that more
than 96% of those eligible...

British and American household debt had reached record
levels, despite high employment, low taxes and historically low interest rates.
  In the UK, the TUC has called for higher pay rises to solve the problem,
but we know that is not always the answer. If you cannot...
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