Archive for the ‘Debt and Young People’ Category

What comes in, must go out…or must it?

by on March 30th, 2009

You work at least 8 hours a day, at least 5 days a week, for at least 50 weeks a year.  And at the end of each month, you check your bank balance and breath a sigh of relief as you’re re-assured  all that effort – the sweat and stress of it all, is worth [...]

A new lease of life

by on March 25th, 2009

It seems in current times, people are now adapting to what is clearly not, a short spell of bad luck, and in fact a long stretch of recession.  And in the midst of number crunching and penny watching, it’s good to see that many are now embracing a new way of life. Finding ways to [...]

Who loves ya baby?

by on March 24th, 2009

Apparently, Gordon Brown does, despite what you may think. News this week tells us he’s done it again and upset the crowds – telling us something has to be done to stop those of us struggling to stay in the black, racking up credit card bills as a band aid solution to our low bank [...]

All things make believe

by on March 5th, 2009

In our younger years we’re brought up on many make beliefs – the tooth fairy, the bogeyman and my favourite of all – the money tree. In fact, whenever my moneybox lacked that confident rattle, I would seek out my wellies and head to the far end of the garden in search of “The Tree”, [...]

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