Personal Finance
2003 articles
- The cost of health
- How much would it cost you to stay healthy if you pay privately in the UK? Personal finance columnist, Andrea Page, reports
- What are do-it-yourself pensions?
- As more final salary schemes are wound up and with-profits funds cut investment returns, dwindling public confidence is prompting more people in the UK to consider the DIY or 'self-invested personal pension'. Andrea Page writes
- Putting your money where your morals are
- There are signs that ethical or socially responsible behaviour is gaining credence where personal investment is concerned, as Andrea Page discovers
- Directors deals: what does it all mean?
- Andrea Page reports on how watching the buying and selling activities of company directors can afford some clues about where stock markets are going, and which individual companies could be bucking the overall trends
- Choosing the right mortgage
- Andrea Page guides us through the many mortgage deals currently on offer
- Financial spread betting: potentially profitable, really risky
- Andrea Page considers whether financial spread betting is a viable option for the private investor
2004 articles
- Managing personal debts
- As the number of personal bankruptcies reach record levels, Andrea Page gives some advice on managing debt
- Enjoying the perks of a shareholder
- Andrea Page looks at the fringe benefits of holding certain shares
2005 articles
2006 articles
- Letter from... Ireland
- Siobhan Creaton reports on a massive spending boom gripping Ireland


