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How to Save Money on Bank Charges

Posted By Admin ,
Thursday, 21 October 2010

Most people never look at their bank statements or the amount of bank charges that they are using on a day to day basis. Yet one of the quickest and most efficient ways to save money is to become aware of how much money you’re actually spending on bank charges.

1. Check your bank charges

The first step to saving on your bank charges is to do a mini audit of your bank statements. Go through each bank statement and see how much you’re being charged for specific transactions. Then calculate how many of these transactions you’re using on a monthly basis.

2. Check for free transactions

Depending on the bank you’re with they occasionally have unlimited free debit card transactions. If you’re constantly withdrawing money to pay for goods, rather consider paying with your card. Make sure you know exactly what the cheapest charges are and then change your habits accordingly. If you need to pay with cash, try to only withdraw cash once a week instead of several times a week.

3. Don’t use your credit card

No matter how tempting it might be to purchase that pair of shoes on your credit card, you’ve got to resist it. One of the biggest financial hurdles on a personal account is the credit card debt. If you do have a rather large credit card debit, start paying it off every month until it’s gone for good. Make it your priority.

Europe’s Favourite Banks

Posted By Admin ,
Monday, 13 September 2010

The following results were published in Readers Digest survey of Europe’s favourite banks:-

 

Country Brand
Austria Raiffeisenbank
Belgium Fortis
Czech Republic Ceska Sporitelna
Finland Osuuspankki
France Crédit Agricole
Germany Sparkasse
Hungary OTP
Netherlands Rabobank
Poland PKO BP
Portugal Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Russia Sberbank
Spain BBVA
Switzerland Raiffeisen
United Kingdom Lloyds TSB

What do you do if you can’t get a bank account?

Posted By Admin ,
Tuesday, 18 May 2010

This may not actually sound like much of a problem, however these days trying to run your life without a bank account to pay direct debits for bills etc is not easy. Most companies offer a small discount for customers who pay this way, without a bank account you’re missing these advantages. You may even find some companies only offer this payment option, e.g: mobile phone contracts.

Many employers would expect you to have an account into which they could pay your salary, not having an account means getting a cheque which you’d then need to get cashed somewhere, again costing yourself money.

There’s also no better way to establish or re-establish your credit rating than to have a well managed bank account. Of course if you’ve experienced very recent credit problems you’re not going to get a loan right away but you have to start somewhere.

If you’re your bank account application is declined you may feel it’s not worth trying anywhere else, however we’ve found a company that can assist you, take a look: Click here to apply even if you are currently within an IVA or are bankrupt! This UK company can help you. They’re also offering a number of other useful accounts they can arrange to open for you including a guaranteed Swiss or Cyprus based account with no credit checks.

 

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