- 03
- Jul
As inflation continues and people come to live longer, the average cost of living could spiral in the future, financial services provider Life Trust has suggested.
As inflation continues and people come to live longer, the average cost of living could spiral in the future, financial services provider Life Trust has suggested.
Consumers in the capital have been urged to be on their guard after London topped the list of the most common locations for car theft.
While many people state that they are aware of practices that can help them to lower their home insurance policy, many are putting themselves at risk of a costly claim because they are forgetting to take basic precautions, a new study has found.
Younger drivers pay more than double the average car insurance premium to keep their vehicle protected, according to price comparison firm uSwitch.
As the ongoing effects of the credit crunch continue to make themselves felt, consumers may find that protecting against redundancy becomes a priority in terms of insurance cover.
With costs of living soaring in recent months, consumers have been warned of the risk of finding themselves in involuntary credit.
Whitehall must do more to tackle the increased risk of flooding to prevent further devastation similar to that seen in last summer’s period of severe rainfall, according to a newly released study.
Despite growing uncertainty about the health of the economy, many British consumers have expressed their intentions to splashing the cash over the summer period as extensive sales get underway.
Rises in the cost of food are continuing to weigh down on consumers, it has been reported.
Many Britons have fallen out with friends and family before their plane leaves the runway as a result of concerns about the economic impact of taking a trip away, according to new statistics.
With pressure at the petrol pumps continuing to place strain on motorists’ finances, it is crucial for them to be proactive in making sure the cost of filling up at the pumps to burn rubber does not also leave them with a hole in their pockets.
Despite concerns about future falls in the housing market, many consumers are still keen to invest in property, a new study has found.
Despite perceptions of belonging to the middle classes, many consumers fall way short of the amount of income necessary to truly belong in Middle Britain, Axa has suggested.
Around one in twenty people would sooner store cash in a mattress than entrust it to a high street bank or building society, according to MGM Advantage.
Despite recent price wars in the credit interest rates offered by banks, too many are still offering low incentives for those who keep their accounts in credit, a new report has asserted.