Scottish institutions are failing savers again, this time when it comes to tax-exempt Tessas. |
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Not surprisingly, financial advisers are encouraging savers to invest in equity-based products. |
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Inflation reduced the debts of all borrowers, including the state, companies, and farmers, at the cost of creditors, savers, and banks. |
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The function of financial intermediaries is to act as middlemen between savers and investors. |
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Stock markets have plummeted, sharply reducing investment returns both for savers and pension funds over the past two years. |
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Children are more likely to be good savers if they see that their parents save regularly and also find saving money to be worthwhile. |
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I used a regular-saving account that pays the highest rates of interest to savers who save twelve consecutive monthly payments. |
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More savers and money managers now believe that, in the long run, the return on stocks is higher and the riskiness of stocks is lower than bonds. |
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Banks lure in savers with headline-grabbing rates and then quietly cut rates once demand slackens off. |
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The government's scheme gives a free 25 per cent top-up to savers who leave their money in an account for five years. |
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As you can see, local building societies pay the highest rates to regular savers. |
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Tax experts say this is one of the biggest money savers of which taxpayers are ignorant. |
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Borrowers and savers are losing out as banks and building societies boost their margins. |
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Frustrated savers sell their bonds and put the proceeds in marketable commodities. |
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Essentially, it is plans for wealth transfers by bequest and gift which separate lifetime positive savers from lifetime zero savers. |
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The rates are tiered, and savers can choose whether to have the interest paid annually or monthly. |
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There is bad news for millions of homebuyers and savers as with-profits insurance companies make their bonus declarations over the coming weeks. |
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For savers who are prepared to give notice before taking out their money, interest rates payable are generally higher. |
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No one knows how long savers will continue to accept a depreciating monetary unit as numeraire for their savings. |
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It combines stock market growth potential with a cast-iron guarantee that savers will not lose a penny if the market volatility continues. |
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The derisory rates of interest have encouraged savers to play the stock market or buy property. |
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Make-up wasn't my thing, but mascara, concealer, and lip gloss were my life savers. |
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Yet that is at least a full percentage point less than savers can earn in similar US dollar deposits. |
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They've always put their money on deposit and considered themselves to be savers, not investors. |
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Millions of savers have money in deposit accounts that pay derisory rates of interest. |
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Mortgage borrowers will be celebrating a cut in home loan bills from next month, but savers may be drowning their sorrows. |
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As the government has assumed power over monetary policy in contemptuous disregard of the expressed wishes of the savers, it aggrandizes power. |
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In order to do that, the tax system must let savers earn the full gross rate of return on their investments. |
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Today, such arrangements are coming under an increasing amount of scrutiny by savers and the media, and quite rightly so. |
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Our grandparents' generation was full of savers who ferreted away money during the Great Depression and the war. |
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The pensions industry is well known for its insatiable appetite for savers ' money and its attempts to part us from it. |
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These are hardly generous limits and could discourage low-income savers from bothering to save at all. |
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I think of savers as people who want both their capital and their income to be safe and secure and, usually, their money ends up on deposit in a bank or building society. |
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Unfortunately for savers, they are being slaughtered by inflation very silently but at least they are alive to work like a wage slave for another day. |
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More space savers include a 60 litre, three-compartment storage box under the load area floor panels and special space for two umbrellas, a warning triangle and first aid kit. |
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To begin with, the Chinese people are savers, including for things like medical costs that are scanted by the Chinese government. |
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At retirement, savers can opt for a fixed or variable-rate annuity. |
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Experts warned savers not to be blinded by headline interest rates. |
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But if savers and builders are sufficiently scared and sufficiently depressed, even big tax cuts may not be enough to bring them out of their funk. |
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It is getting harder, but it is still possible to earn a positive real return on your savings, and savers should be striving for the best possible deal. |
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With tax and interest rate rises on the way, Scottish borrowers are bracing themselves for a double whammy, while savers can look forward to higher returns. |
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Since the outset of the neo-liberal reform project, both the government and private sector have borrowed money from domestic savers as well as from international creditors. |
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Singaporeans are great savers who live in a very secure society. |
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It also said that although the sales will come from services such as mobile phone graphics, icons, screen savers and novelty voice mail, it is ringtones that will dominate. |
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And long-term savers will be waiting to see if the insurer slashes bonuses on with-profits policies or keeps them on hold to reflect recovering markets. |
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The interest savers receive comes from the rate paid by a borrower, with P2P lenders making their money by taking a cut. |
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For example, board riders paid more attention to appearances and conspicuous behavior, than life savers. |
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The company is in discussion with potential licensors to provide ringtones, graphics, games and screen savers for mobile devices. |
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Services include gas price alerts, motivational messages, diet tips, ring tones, greeting cards, wallpapers, screen savers and email. |
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According to Consumer Reports, magnetic ballasts are the best energy savers, averaging 15,000 hours. |
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Only the most purposeful savers, the Speedboats, have a chance of a comfortable retirement. |
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Even the youngest children will become savers with the colorful Zillionz Funny Farm Bank. |
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Although summer is underway, the savviest of savers can start preparing for Christmas now. |
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With a thousand and one shoot 'em ups out there, it's a worrying prospect that this classic may be drowned out by others' mediocrity or ignored by post credit crunch savers. |
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The current issue of the Guaranteed Investment ISA, which closes on April 17, will be available to both new ISA savers and those with Tessas maturing this year. |
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But many savers are more concerned with the safety of their deposits and are even spreading their money over several institutions to err on the side of caution. |
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By making our screen savers into extensions of our social networks, chirpscreen empowers us to be even closer and more connected with our friends. |
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Young savers have fattened their piggy banks in anticipation of Christmas with three in five saving more than they spend during the year, new research today showed. |
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