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The Children’s Mutual Reports Kids Unaffected By Recession This Christmas

According to research by a leading Child Trust Fund (CTF) provider, The Children's Mutual, children in the UK are set for a bumper Christmas this year, receiving £5 billion of presents. With generous friends and family set to spend 20% more than last year on youngsters, it seems the recession ...

The Children’s Mutual Launches What I Want To Be Webmercial

The Children's Mutual, a leading Child Trust Fund provider, has captured the career aspirations of kids in the UK in its new webmercial and microsite. Dressed to reflect the most popular career choices, babies from seven to 11 months are seen acting out different job roles in the 50 second web ...

EasySaver Program Discontinued After Walgreens Runs Complaint Free

Saving money has become the chic thing to do. Nowadays clipping coupons and bargain shopping is not only done by strange and eccentric people – it has become the norm for typical, everyday people as we do our daily spending. It seems the more you save the more you are ...

Easy Saver Account Savings for Retirement, Vacations or Even a Day Spa

Dreaming about a better day or time is a normal and healthy part of life. Without dreams our life would be dull and boring because we would have nothing to aspire to. As children we dream about how wonderful our life will be when we become adults and when we ...

LV= Reports Kids Come First As Parents Increase ‘Back To School’ Spending To £709 Million

LV='s new Cost of a Child study has found that parents will spend £709 million* on 'back to school' basics including uniforms, stationery, sportswear and winter coats as parents prepare to kit their children out for the start of the new school year. This is equivalent to parents spending an ...

Prudential Reveals 1 In 3 UK Couples Know Nothing About Their Partner’s Finances

Prudential has revealed new research that shows UK couples could be risking poverty in old age because they are failing to talk to one another about financial planning for their retirement. The study found that nearly a third of couples (32 per cent) aged 40 and above but not yet retired* ...

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