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How to keep your home warm without breaking the bank

Energy companies are obliged to give you the cheapest tariff, but they may give a further discount for managing your energy account online.Read

150 Years of Commitment to Excellence

In 2012 UBS celebrated 150 years of service; a testament to its dedication to fostering bespoke, long-term client relationships.Read

Dos and don'ts of Christmas spending When you're tempted to splash out on a festive treat next time round, don't forget to look beyond the glitter and the wrapping to the price tag. With a bit of planning, you can enjoy the end of this year without spoiling the start of the next one. We've complied our list of dos and don'ts - with a sprinkling of recent statistics* - to help you enjoy a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Every year.more

Interview tips for recruiters and employers

For those that are just beginning to interview potential new employees, interviews can often be both stressful and a little tricky. Many of the tips and tricks involved in good interview techniques will help you assess the skills of interviewees to a higher standard and lead to a greater number of suitable candidates being chosen for vacancies.Read

Analytics and Digital Marketing advice from Click Consult

Internet marketing has evolved hugely over the last decade. Read

How to get a good deal on a car loan

There have been a few benefits for consumers as a consequence of the economic crisis and one of these has been with the price of new and used motor vehicles.Read

Three Ways To Lower Business Gas Prices The current economic climate means that businesses are facing a large number of increased expenses, leaving them in a state of financial difficulty and uncertainty. Business gas prices need to be kept low in order to help keep overheads manageable and profits high. more
Life insurance - how much do you really need?  As household bills continue to rise, it’s all too easy to let the need for adequate life insurance slip down your list of financial priorities. It’s not a happy thing to think about and, if it adds another cost to our already tightly-squeezed budgets, it’s tempting to put it at the back of our minds.As household bills continue to rise, it’s all too easy tolet the need for adequate life insurance slip down your list of financialpriorities.  It’s not a happy thingto think about and, if it adds another cost to our already tightly-squeezedbudgets, it’s tempting to put it at the back of ourminds.more