By: Lianne Campbell | 2010-03-30 | Team There has never been a better or more rewarding time to motivation staff, build strong teams and offer staff Incentives. With the Credit Crunch hitting an all time high, along with redundancy and unemployment, corporate teams are being restructured and employees are moving department, city and in some cases even country to keep their jobs. read more
By: Nicola Nelson | 2010-03-27 | Weddings The current average cost of a UK wedding is somewhere in the region of fifteen to twenty thousand pounds. In today's credit crunch climate, it is surprising that this is still the case. read more
By: Dan Bradshaw | 2010-03-31 | Extreme Ignore the credit crunch and embark on an amazing kitesurfing adventure without worrying about money and just have a great time. Take cheaper group trips and learn from others. read more
By: Alan Noblitt | 2011-12-25 | Marketing Over the past week, the news on the economy has not been good. For employment, job growth ground to a complete halt last month, gaining no new jobs. The employment-population ration fell to 58.2% (9/3/11 Wall St. Journal) and the unemployment rate. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2011-09-23 | Weddings Scale your wedding list Really think hard about who you want at your wedding, and people are on this day special for you? Remember, it can be much cheaper to invite people to the evening of the wedding and reception for close friends and family. Another great way to reduce the numbers is a no children policy have - obviously this will depend on the type of wedding you want, some couples can not im read more
By: Tim Bishop | 2011-04-04 | Law The recent financial crisis has seen a rise in accountancy negligence claims, as more and more people are desperate to find someone to blame. This article looks at some of the reasons why accountancy negligence claims have risen sharply. read more
By: John Francis Higgins | 2010-04-03 | Insurance A recent study by the financial services arm of a leading UK retail firm has found that hundreds of thousands of people are reducing or even canceling their life insurance because of the Credit Crunch. Brits would be better off searching for the best term life insurance rate and reducing their costs, instead. read more
By: Nicole Bachelor | 2010-04-01 | Careers Telecommuting can be lonely at the best of times and you have to have some techniques in your back pocket to prevent that loneliness. But during crunch times, even the most experienced career telecommuter may struggle with these techniques and find they're going crazy from lack of face-to-face human contact. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2010-12-29 | Article Marketing If you need cash in a hurry, then it is time to take a look at cash advances. There is no other way you are going to be able to get cash in your wallet within 24 hours without going to your bank or another traditional lender. read more
By: Mike Nathan J. Marvin | 2010-03-31 | Debt Management Debt management is not a particularly pleasant way to spend an evening. It is rather like taking stepping into an ice bath: everybody hates doing it but the feeling you get afterward is fantastic! Debt and credit management is a necessary part of family life and something we should all teach our children, especially as global credit difficulties have reached an all time high and its repercussions are predicted to reach far into the next three decades. read more
By: Helen Pickard | 2010-04-02 | Internet Marketing I truly believe the credit crunch should never have been allowed to happen, but the powers that be were too involved with their own self indulgence and they overlooked the glaringly obvious possibility of a melt down in the money markets! Now this may sound a little on the strong side but I will explain, the markets are run by and mostly owned by the rich or big companies who have access to those sorts of funds. read more
By: Serge Lesley | 2010-09-23 | Credit Cards The credit crunch surely revolutionized living and it produced more wise spenders. It is indeed easier to spend than to save. But if we are not going to let go of our old extravagant habits, how can we survive the grasp of recession? read more
By: Michael Challiner | 2010-03-31 | Product Reviews The continuing credit crunch is changing the way we shop. The high street is full of discounted offers, especially in the holiday sector. Consumers are becoming increasingly resourceful in the way they shop, switching to products that are on offer or opting for budget stores. read more
By: Ela Melich | 2012-02-22 | Business Every activity a company initiates, business or non-business, runs on money—and the CFO has that job covered. He makes sure the company does not overspend and that the funds are fairly distributed among various corporate activities. read more