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The true parental sacrifice
by David Mond on November 3rd, 2009
As a parent, I know and understand the sacrifices that come as 2nd nature to your children; putting at least one human being’s needs before your own. And when the going gets tough, we still put our children’s needs first, including the financial support they may need as they start their path towards adult life. [...]
Going for the safer option
by David Mond on July 7th, 2009
With summer’s rising temperatures, it seems everyone’s in a better mood. And better moods often mean more spending along with a brighter outlook – even if it’s not an accurate one. So when it comes to the housing market, the warmer climate has encouraged many wannabe sellers to put their houses on the market in [...]
Shopoholics are long gone, living in the closet.
by David Mond on June 30th, 2009
The days of spending for the fun of it are long gone and as nearly half of our nation (47%) become spendthrifty, saving £92 a month – it’s clear to see the penny has finally dropped (pun, fully intended ;) ) According to National Savings and Investments (NS&I), these figures indicate the highest level of [...]


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