How to Become a Financial Advisor

A Financial Advisor advises both individuals and organisations in their decisions with financial matters: including savings, mortgages, insurance products and pensions. The main role of a Financial Advisor is to provide financial guidance that is tailored to their client. This guidance can extend to a […]

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Why Use A Financial Advisor?

Throughout your life, there will be several times where you will have to make big financial decisions that will affect your future. If you have little or no experience in managing your finances and investing your money, then it can be difficult to make these […]

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How To Save Up For A House Deposit

According to UK Finance, last year the average mortgage for first-time buyers was £145,000, and the average deposit was 15.6%. This equates to a deposit of around £22,000, a pretty daunting figure and one that could put you off if you don’t have any money […]

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How To Save For Your Wedding

The average wedding now costs over £20,000, but you don’t need to spend a small fortune to have the day of your dreams. Planning your wedding will be much easier if you start saving early. Here are some steps to help you save for your […]

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Student Cash Point

Welcome to Student Cash Point here at Lending Expert. We’ve added more features and a new advanced search facility to open up even more FREE student funding opportunites throughout the UK. Our goal is to grow and expand our funding and sign posting services to […]

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Travel Money Credit Cards Guide

Planning a holiday or trip is always an exciting time, and there is a lot to organise before take-off, including what to pack, how to spend your days, and how to get your travel money. The latter can cause a lot of confusion, with many […]

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Debt consolidation loan or debt management plan?

A debt consolidation loan is quite simple a new loan that you take out to pay off your existing debts. To consolidate all of your existing payment (credit cards, overdraft, loans etc) into one larger loan and only one repayment each month. Why and when […]

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