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 Never had a credit card only a debit card?
I have a Barclay's debit card thinking of getting a Barclay's credit card to use occasionally and to pay off each month is this the best way to keep the cost down Thanks H....


 Hey, I got a e-mail and it said he'll give me $200.00 if I let his buyers send money to my paypay acct.....
Hey, I got a e-mail and it said he'll give me $200.00 if I let his buyers send money to my paypay acct.....
Hey, I got a e-mail and it said he'll give me $200.00 if I let his buyers ...


 True or false: If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning.?
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 How much money per year is considered "well above average" for a single person?
$100K, $200K

???
(obviously this is just opinion, so I'm expecting different viewpoints -- obviously I haven't much of a clue....)....


 What would you do if you lost your job and went broke?
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 Can somebody help me please ?
I have just opened a new Paypal account, and added my Bank account to it, It currently says my account is Unverified at the moment until they pay 2 small deposits into my account.

but the ...


 Little ways you try to save money everyday?
Share!

I think I'm spending more than I should....


 Can my father gift me $100,000 towards a new home?
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 What business can I make with just $1000 in my bank account and strike it rich?
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 Can a medical office/ hospital bill me after 2 1/2 years?
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 I am looking for a geniune online earning websites.can any one refer a geniune one. Need to earn money.thnks?
i am a student. and i wish to earn money on internet. couldn't find any genine websites.
can any one help ...


 How can i get out of debt iam 71 years old and 30000 in debt?
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 A credit card company are saying i owe them money from year 2000 .Is this legal after 8 years.
I realy cant remember its beenso long....


 Is $80,000 a year a good salary for a 30 year old?
I just turned 30 years old and I make $80K a year. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering, work 40 hours per week. I have no idea if what I make is low, average or above average....


 Debt Consolidation Programs: Blessing or Curse; Yea or Nay?
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 How do i earn money in less than a day?
My best friend is having a birthday party on friday since her birthdays on friday, we are going to get our nails done and then go to the mall to shop. I ahve to bring money to shop but i only have $60...


 What would you do with 100 billion dollars?
what would you do with 100 billion dollars what would you buy me personally i would buy a few hundred fighter jets and some misile and stuff do build a small army it could come in handy one ...


 Where can I get a personal lone?
I just want to get a personal lone I am selfempolat and want about 5 to 7 grand lone my bank not giving to my my ccreditscore is a bit bad but not too much plz if anyone know to I can get a lone or ...


 Can i withdraw money from my the bank at my age?
i really need some cash now to pay for a few gifts for my mom besides the fact im broke. but i dont want to ask her to take it out because she will say no. (please dont say dont do what your parent ...


 I am 11 and really want to make a lot of money!?
Hi, i am 11 and i really need to know how to make money, because there are a few gadgets i want, i live in an area where this is not many people so i can't walk the dog, neither baby sit,(i ...



charleywhite_uk
What to do with a large sum of money?
i am on benifits and have recently been given £8000 due to the sale of my old house which is my share after debts being paid..

i dont want to waste this cash as in go on holidays or buy a new car, i want to save or invest this money the best way possible, i cannot go to work due to being on long term sickness benifit,
                     
 




yolandamaria d
Invest it in a Bank in India...they give 9% :D


neal9jsg
I think you may not be able to receive benefits if you have investments of over £5000. In which case squander £3,200 on whatever you fancy.

If you can still receive your benefits, check out the best high interest savings account.


Lou
Stick it in a high investment account. Mind that tax though! I put money in shares, wouldn't recommend that again, waste of time and my money!


kimmy90
i recently claimed a sum amount of money and i did start sendin it until i decided to invest mine in a horse and thats what i did i went a bought a horse


starlight
you do realise you have to declare this to the benefits agency as it will now be seen as income which you can live on and pay rent and council tax if your claiming that.

you could end up on a charge of benefit fraud if they find out.


M G
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You're wise to want to invest it.
Talk to an investment person/
broker.

There are so many ventures
out there. Pick one you're
passionate about.


Faiz L
Get a saving account with rbs

hope this helps

Thanks


zarda786
Childrens accounts such as Halifax offer 10% interest, I think the limit is £3k to £3.5K, its an excellent return. You can open an account in your child and your own name. Check online to see who is currently offering the best rate.


Gee Ess
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Go have a meeting with your bank manager and they'll tell you the best thing to do with it.


Rolyn dal yma
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Use your ISA allowance for this year, you can invest up to £7200 in stock based investments. You won't have to pay income tax on the dividends or capital gains tax either.
If you don't fancy the markets, choose a cash ISA. Check 'Which?' magazine for the ones with the best rates.


mr pink
premium bonds!


Abiodun A
Please invest in landed properties or in the stock exchange.


Dani
Rating
try to open a shop :D


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