By: R Black | 2010-03-27 | Internet Business Want to beat the credit crunch by starting your own business? There are so many ways that you can do this. An online business is a good idea in these times because it requires very small or non existent start up costs. read more
By: david | 2011-01-10 | Business Choosing accounting jobs has turned into a popular pattern in the current economical downturn. Since the great depression, lots of people have discovered themselves in a lot of financial difficulty and pressure. read more
By: Joel Desvignes | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement Green issues and carbon emissions in particular are becoming more and more of a concern for the general public. However it is a proven fact that double glazing can save both energy and money by considerably lowering the cost of energy bills. read more
By: Tanveer Razee | 2010-03-31 | Weight Loss The credit crunch is hurting all of us. The cost of living goes up and so do food prices. This makes people want to buy cheaper, often less healthy foods, which may lead to weight gain. read more
By: Proson Cheng | 2010-03-29 | Gifts We always feel a pinch of Credit Crunch during Christmas especially when it comes to gift giving. Since we are under the pressure of financial crisis during this time, why don't we think of alternative ways on how are we able to save? Especially during Christmas season? Secret Santa is actually a good way of giving gifts to people. read more
By: Chris Gill | 2010-04-01 | Finance In these difficult financial times people are looking further afield for work. If you have a spare room you could find that renting it out Monday to Friday provides you with a lucrative and tax friendly second income. Better still you have your place to yourself when you need it most, at the weekend. 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: Stephanie Valentine | 2010-03-31 | Small Business What do 90% of business failures have in common? Lack of cash. Avoid becoming one of those business failure statistics by increasing the cash flow into your small business. This article gives you three methods many small business owners are using to maximize their cash flow, even in these tough economic times. read more
By: Bill Robinson M.I.Mgt | 2011-01-11 | Cooking Become self-sufficient by growing your own fruit and vegetables in grow bags, old buckets, window boxes indeed, anything that will hold soil and retain water without falling apart. Put fresh healthy and nutritious vegetables on the table every day by planting the right things at the right time. Your only cost is a few pennies for the seed. After the first season, you can recover seeds from your Veg and the next season is absolutely free. read more
By: Scott A Wells | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement The current economic climate has meant that for the first time in years we have seen falling house prices and some unfortunate people are finding themselves in negative equity. Therefore for many people who would of been looking to move home are finding that they are in a position where this is not an option. Instead of moving house many people are opting to improve their current home instead. They are doing this for two reasons not only will it make it their home a more enjoyable place to live but also because it will hopefully increase the value of the property if the decide to sell. read more
By: David Cuerden | 2010-10-06 | Real Estate According to Hometrack, the average time it takes to sell a property is eight and a half weeks, the longest since the survey began in 2001. But that's through estate agents. Buyers who have cash for houses can complete the sale of your house within a few days or the time frame that you require. read more
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: 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: 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: 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