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Fathers' Financial Advice Trusted
Fathers' financial advice is well received by their children, according to research commissioned by B&CE Benefit Schemes. Eight-eight per cent of those who asked their fathers for advice said they were glad they took it, compared with just 2 per cent who wished they had gone to a person qualified to give advice.
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Holidaymakers' Purchase Of Travel Insurance
MORI research for Direct Line Travel Insurance shows that many holidaymakers who arrange travel insurance as part of their holiday spend little time discussing their insurance package.
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Budget Poll
Q1 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Gordon Brown is doing his job as Chancellor of the Exchequer?
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Nearly A Half Of Average Or Below Average Earners Have Not Heard Of Stakeholder Pensions
Research on behalf of Norwich Union, the UK's largest insurer, into stakeholder pensions shows that only just over a half of people earning between 16310,000 and 16325,000 a year say they've heard of stakeholder pensions
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European Competitiveness In Peril As The 'Right' People Reluctant To Work Abroad
Views of employers and employees on workforce mobility within the EU.
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Managing Mobility Matters- A European Perspective
The importance of mobile employees to business and the barriers to mobility.
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A Force For Good - Captains Of Industry Say That Non Executive Directors Will Become Increasingly Important And Valuable
Enron situation will only give further impetus to extending the role
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Post Offices Pass On The Parcel Question
Customers are being given inadequate advice about which service to use when they send parcels at the post office according to new figures from Postwatch, the consumer watchdog for postal services. Yet, in reality, when customers complain about loss or damage, Consignia place the onus on them to choose the right service.
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Are Loyalty Card Schemes Missing A Trick?
Research released today carried out by MORI on behalf of Black Sun — the loyalty consultancy — reveals the scoop on consumer habits towards loyalty cards. The findings provide a basis for businesses to re-think expensive loyalty programmes, as research shows that current programmes offered by retailers are missing the mark with consumers.
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Sharp Fall In Arrears And Possessions
The number of properties taken into possession by mortgage lenders dropped by some 20% in 2001, according to figures released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders. Fewer than 1 in 625 mortgages in the UK ended up as a repossession in 2001, compared with 1 in 130 back in 1991 when repossessions peaked.