Finance Daily Newsletter - September 2006
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With an interest rate rise widely anticipated for November, it is now more important than ever to have the right mortgage, which is why this month we bring you an easy to follow guide on mortgages, plus information on what re-mortgaging actually involves.

But in addition to mortgages, we also bring you an introduction to investing, tips on cutting your credit card debt and information on a new investment trend - ethical investments - as well as a round-up of all the latest personal finance news and two great competitions.



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Find the Right Mortgage: Finding the right mortgage for your circumstances can be a difficult task. We take a look at what you need to know before you buy.

Ethical Investment: As environmental issues, fair trade and the organic movement gain in popularity, we asked an ethical investment expert to explain exactly how they work and where we should invest.

Re-mortgaging Revealed: You are not tied to your mortgage forever: shop around and you could save hundreds on repayments.

Cutting Credit Card Debt: Top tips on how to live with credit card debt and sensible advice to help you cut the amount you owe.

Why Invest? A gimmick free guide to understanding how investments work by an award winning financial expert.

The Name’s Bond: After a period of poor returns, recent interest rate rises suggest a revival in fixed term saving bonds. We find out why bonds have bounced back.

Take a SIPP: Pensions A-Day revolutionised how we save for retirement, widening the appeal of Self Invested Personal Pensions. But what exactly are they?


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What money stories caught our eye this month..

Debt Britain: A new report reveals that the UK is responsible for a third of the total of all unsecured debt in Western Europe. More

Buy With a Stranger: The first service to extend the concept of co-buying beyond bricks and mortar has been launched, enabling total strangers to co-buy houses, boats, cars and any other large purchase. More

Private Education Costlier than Ever: The cost of putting a child through private education in Britain has become significantly less affordable for the average worker over the past five years, according to new research from Halifax. More

Child Savers: Britain’s reputation as a nation of carefree spendaholics has been challenged in a new study claiming that today's children are encouraged to save earlier than ever. More

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