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Financial news from Quotesure - Finance News - September 2005

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Women worry more about debts

A new report shows that women are more anxious about their debts than the opposite sex.

Brits overestimate their savings

UK consumers are not taking inflation into account when measuring their savings says research.

Credit card most popular way to buy

Credit card spending patterns are changing says a report.

Boost wealth by a third says experts

Money experts are advising Brits to examine their finances to make savings.

Small mortgage brokers encourage debt says report

Some sub-prime lenders are getting borrowers into too much debt claims the FSA.

Islamic banking expanding

Islamic banking is expanding in the UK.

"Thinking" Egg Money card launched

Egg has launched a new and unique consumer card.

Save hundreds by watching your overdraft!

A new report reveals consumers pay out £100 per year in overdraft charges.

Payment protection offers "minimal benefits"

The CA has criticised financial providers for offering poor payment protection insurance policies.

Women have double spending power today than yesteryear

Women have changed their spending habits over the years as their income has increased says M&S Money.

Link found between dosh and nosh

New research has discovered that keeping healthy can make you better with your money.

Amex launches new credit card

Amex has launched a new credit card that offers Nectar points when you spend.

Property, cigarettes and beer to rise by 50%

Online bank Mint has compiled a report forecasting prices in 2025, compared to today's.

16m run out of cash each month

New figures suggest that Brits are spending a lifetime's average of 11 years without any money.

More money means living longer says study

Having a bit of wealth suggests a person will live five years longer on average.

Package current accounts rubbished

Alliance and Leicester is asking consumers to question the value of their current accounts.

£109 state pension called for

Pensions experts are calling for a flat rate pension for all.

Credit card perks coming to consumers

Credit card companies will be offering consumers added perks predicts one financial analyst.

New social fund helps poorest find credit

The government has announced it is to establish a new Social Fund to help poorer people find credit.

Higher lending costing billions

One mortgage expert is warning borrowers of the cost of higher lending.

Pru warns of "money myopia"

Prudential is warning that poor financial planning can leave people in a precarious financial situation later in life.

Free cash for all says Nationwide

Nationwide is calling for charge warnings on cash machines.

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