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Arsenal's Red Card & Manchester United's Gold One, Best Savings Acounts, Top Rip-Offs & Work Out Your Mortgage

Football's red and gold cards - Football has come a long way from half-time cups of Bovril and rickety terracing. Now it’s all cappuccinos and club credit cards. Alison Steed, at the Telegraph, takes a look at the financial products provided by the nation’s clubs. Although her description of “The big three – Arsenal, Manchester United and Chlesea” is sure to leave many a Scouser fuming. But, then, this is about money. (Send hate mail writen on old tyres to the usual address.)

Best savings accounts - Over at the Motley Fool, Cliff D’Arcy points us in the direction of the best savings accounts on the market and warns us to always read the small print. Why don’t banks and institutions simply make it bigger so it’s easier to read?

Top 25 Rip-Offs - Do you think we’re living in ‘Rip-Off Britain’? Well, it’s worth taking a look at the Daily Mail’s top 25 list of the biggest every day rip-offs that target you and I, the humble consumer. From payment protection insurance to gym memberships, we’ve all been stung.

Pension fund muscle - Clever-clogs Chris Gilchrist at Msn.money gives you some tips on how to add some muscle to your pension fund, if you have one that is.

Repayment mortgage calculator - While over at the Guardian, money expert Virginia Wallis is on hand to explain just how a mortgage repayment is calculated.


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Posted by paulsorene on August 15, 2007 in Banks, Budget & Plan, Crime, Financial News, Money In Sport, Pension, Property & Mortgages | Permalink

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