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Old 10 October 2008, 02:02 PM
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I have to admit, i'm a bit of an idiot regarding all thats going on, so can anyone recommend a good website to learn and understand more about personal finance, money,the economy etc. Not gimicky, but good information.
Old 10 October 2008, 02:04 PM
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BBC's business page isn't bad for a good idiot's guide to what's happening on the markets at the moment
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What Si says. Or try the Telegraphs website
Old 10 October 2008, 02:17 PM
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I can't recommend a website, but Moneyweek magazine is good.
Old 10 October 2008, 02:22 PM
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Common sense/financial dexterity ins't something you can just pick up from a website! You've survived this long without the "knowledge" why burden yourself now?
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sounds like a tin foil hat web forum, but House Price Crash forum is actually *really* good once you cut through the crud. The signal to noise ratio is sometimes a bit low, but if you ignore that, it's great.
Old 10 October 2008, 02:27 PM
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Fool.co.uk - The UK financial news and comparison website
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Today I have mostly been surfing Investing Wiki with Research about Companies, Investment Concepts, and more...
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Day to day stuff and plenty of common sense money saving ideas Money Saving Expert: Consumer Revenge - Credit Cards, Shopping, Bank Charges, Cheap Flights and more cannot be beat. Has saved me quite a few ££ since I found out about it.
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Thanks.
What about Financial Advice, News, Help & Guides from This is Money UK
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Originally Posted by Deep Singh
What Si says. Or try the Telegraphs website
I looked there yesterday, it seems pretty solid.
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