Thursday 31 December 2009

Get rid of unwanted Christmas presents

Check out this brilliant video of how to get rid of unwanted Christmas presents.



Source Videojug
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Tuesday 29 December 2009

Before you buy electrical appliances check the power usage

Spend a little bit of time researching your electrical and white goods power usage and standby power usage to save yourself £s down the line.

In the example of an eco kettle you could save £7 per year it does not seem a lot but over a three year life that is £21. Example Eco Kettle


Sust-it is a great resource if you are considering any new electrical purchases. They provide up-to-date information on the energy usage of consumer products available today, so that you can compare the running costs of your new purchase.

sust-it.net
If any of you use the site add some feedback below letting me know what you think of their service ?

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Thursday 24 December 2009

Monday 21 December 2009

Cash Isas perform better than equity-based plans



With the new year coming it is important to invest in your ISA as soon as possible to maximise the tax benefit.
Cash individual savings accounts (Isas) have generally produced higher returns than their share-based equivalents over the past decade – even after this year’s strong stockmarket recovery, according to an analysis for the FT.
Savers who have used their cash Isa allowances every year since 1999 – when the tax-favoured investment scheme started – could have accumulated about £44,000, thousands of pounds more than from investing the same amounts in index-tracking stock market Isas, though less than from a typical bond fund Isa.
 Source Ft.com
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Thursday 17 December 2009

How To Save Money By Eliminating 10 Things You Don't Need

Some good tips here from a video from howcast.com




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Build your own sledge


Well we got the white Christmas ? There may be more to come.
Instead of paying top dollar for an overpriced piece of plastic why not take the advice of the times and build your own.The total cost will be approximately £15.
If you do decide to make your own sledge share your story with us below.
Source (Times)

Feeling Lazy order a cheap sledge instead Sledges !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thursday 10 December 2009

Stop wasting food and save hundreds of pounds

"The average family with children waste £680 pounds worth of food per year"

Take a look at this video by Lynne Moore Recycling and waste minimisation officer for Kent County Council.
Also checkout http://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/


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Wednesday 9 December 2009

Reduce your water usage and save money

A staggering fact..... a dripping tap wastes 5500 litres of water a year.

Kate Humble explains some quick and easy ways to save water, energy and money in and around your home. Kate highlights further tips for saving water and indicates the associated financial benefits of implementing these water saving methods.



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VAT rises from 15% to 17.5% in Jan buy now to beat the price hikes

 Moneysavingexpert.com remind us that:

Value Added Tax (VAT) goes back up to 17.5% on 1 Jan, meaning prices across the UK will rise. A £10 DVD will cost £10.22 (or more if companies round up) and a £5,000 kitchen will cost £110 more
If you are thinking about buying a "big ticket" item between boxing day and the end of December is looking good.

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Tuesday 8 December 2009

Organic Re-usable Gift Bags



I love this idea do your bit for the environment and save money in years to come by using re-usable gift bags.
Perfect for families with lots of children.
Source organic-ally.co.uk

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Monday 7 December 2009

Planning an affordable Christmas

Learn how to plan an affordable Christmas with these three videocasts presented by Dr John Preston, the Church of England's National Stewardship Officer

Here is the link to the Affordable Christmas planner spreadsheet mentioned in the first video.




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Are we saving enough ?



The short answer is no we are not saving enough.
NS&I's Savings Survey,which was published on the 4th of December show we are moving in the right direction. The figures show that in 2009, while the average monthly amount Britons save per head has increased to its highest recorded figure (£83.87, up from £70.23 in 2005) .
We are still a million miles away from say the other end of the scale the Chinese can save as much as 30 percent of disposable income (NY Times).


If you are worried you are not saving enough get a free Free Financial Healthcheck
 www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk

This financial health check was developed jointly by the BBC and the FSA, the UK watchdog for the financial services industry, we think you’ll find it’s well worth a visit at
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Sunday 6 December 2009

6 Reasons to move your Current account



Sharing is caring they always say.

I highly recommend this excellent article by Rachel Robson at lovemoney.com Click on the source for the full article.





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Saturday 5 December 2009

Switch to own brand in the Supermarket



 If you have not switched to own brand when shopping you are missing a trick and it is time to wake up and smell the Coffee.


Almost 75% of Britons are now opting for own brand labels, triple the 25% who made the choice in August 2008, according to research from price comparison site uSwitch.
There will always be some items where the Supermarket own brand will not match the original e.g Kellogs cornflakes .The secret it is to try as many own brand products as you can and over the months those pennies will add and you will save a fortune.

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Friday 4 December 2009

Free listing weekend this Saturday & Sunday on eBay.co.uk


 



This Saturday & Sunday 5th and 6th December, private sellers who list item(s) at any starting price in an eligible category using the auction format on eBay.co.uk, will not pay an insertion fee*.
For inspiration on what to sell check out our eBay House.


*Terms and conditions apply. See full details here

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Thursday 3 December 2009

Save money with Smart alerts

Are you one of these people like me who has eternal patience when it comes to waiting for that latest gadget to come down in price . Like many un-sheep like amongst us , I have not bought an Ipod or an apple Iphone .Not because I believe they are inferior products they are excellent. The reason is because I refuse to pay over the odds for anything especially gadgets. 

Blu ray players are starting to come down in price now which is good and in time I will buy one. This brings me on to the purpose of article which is to explain that pricegrabber.co.uk offers a clever service of smart alerts that track the prices of products and emails you when the price of the item in your list drops.
This service has been a real hit in the USA on their sister site pricegrabber.com. 






Hopefully the company is still trading by the time I decide to buy an Iphone in 2019!!!




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Sell your old Games and DVDs on Musicmagpie.co.uk (Uk Only)

A good idea to get some extra money together for Christmas is to sell some of your old Computer games or DVDs.

Musicmagpie allows you to convert all your unwanted CDs, DVDs, or Games into cash (UK Trades only at present). For all CDs, DVDs, or Games sold to us, the disk must be in a perfect playing condition and it must have all the original artwork, covers and booklets. The case must be structurally sound although we accept it may have some blemishes incurred during day to day use.
The golden rule with selling old Games or DVD's is to remember to be realistic .If a game is really old or was not popular when reviewed by gamers , over time its value will have depreciated . So In reality you are not going to get much for it. For Example if you paid £39.99 for a game and you still play it occasionally. It is important to work out whether trading it in for £5.99 is going to be worthwhile or whether you should hold on to it.

The tip is to sell a game or DVD as soon as you realise you do not like it as this is when you will make the most money. 

Here is an example of how you can generate a list of items to sell.



You will have to enter the barcode of the back of the box be careful as you do need  the full barcode.
Also It is important that the disc are not scratched as they will deduct 50p a disc.


Here are the games formats they accept:
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
Xbox
Xbox 360
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo DS
PSP
PC - Windows XP
PC - Windows Vista
PC - Windows 98/Me/XP multi-format



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Wednesday 2 December 2009

Watch out for those pesky kids turning up the heating



Research from Twitter has revealed that kids are secretly turning up the heating when their parents are not looking.


The energy specialists at Glow-worm are advising people to take 3 simple steps to ward off the chill this winter and manage their costs without getting hot under the collar.
1)    Make sure your home is well insulated.  Check out your loft; sort out any draughts from poorly fitted windows and doors.
2)    Watch out for hot zones. The main rooms you use during the day should be at a minimum of 21°C (70°F) but at night your bedroom should be at a minimum of 18°C (65°F).  Adjust your thermostat so you don’t spend the day too cold and the night too hot.  Adjust radiator settings to suit the comfort levels of the individual.
3)    Get acquainted with your central heating system. By spending 10 minutes getting to understand how your boiler works you will be able to set your heating to a temperature that suits everyone in the household.
Click the source for the full article
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Yorkshire & Chelsea Building Society Merger



Timesonline has published advice for those caught up in the Chelsea and Yorkshire merger 

"The deal is subject to the agreement of members from both societies and, if approval is granted, the combined group could be up and running by April 2010.
Times Money runs through some of the questions that savers and borrowers with the two societies may be asking"
 
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Tuesday 1 December 2009

The Best Price Comparison Sites in the UK



With all of us trying to bag shopping bargains it is essential to use comparison sites to make sure you are getting the best deal. Money.co.uk has come up with the below 

Happy Shopping !!!



Larger comparison websites
www.kelkoo.co.uk
www.pricerunner.co.uk
www.shopping.com
Smaller comparison websites
www.dealtime.co.uk
www.shopzilla.co.uk
checkaprice.com/
123pricecheck.com/
comparisonmagic.co.uk/

Specialists
www.fixtureferrets.co.uk - 'ferrets' out the best grocery promotions at major stores
www.quaffersoffers.co.uk - low prices on a good selection of wine and beer
www.findadvd.co.uk - a huge range of DVD, CD and videogames over a number of sites
www.trolleydolly.co.uk - price comparisons on big range of branded grocery items
www.pricegrabber.co.uk - a specialist in PC goods and consumer electrical equipment
Price comparison site DOs and DON'Ts
DO:
• make sure the company with the lowest price is reputable. They should have a UK office, a secure server and an address and telephone number.
• haggle: take a print-out of an internet price quote to a shop and get them to match it.
• look for reliability as well as price. The cheapest option may not always come from the most reliable source.
• take into account the price of delivery when shopping online. This can often push the price up above the High Street equivalent.
DON'T:
• try to source non-branded goods on price comparison websites; if an element of choice is involved, go to the High Street and decide what you want first.
• assume you won't find the internet price in-store, especially during sales.
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