We’re all looking for new ways to save money these days. But some are more practical then others. At Lloyds TSB you won’t only find saving accounts with great rates, we’ve also got loads of practical tips that could save you hundreds of pounts. Be a savvy saver. Lloyds TSB, for the journey.
For more information please visit http://www.lloydstsb.com/savings.asp
This archive commercial is no longer being broadcast. Interest rates and other financial information may no longer apply.
Duration : 0:0:30
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Bank, banking, for the journey, Lloyds, lloyds tsb, LTSB, online savings account, save, saving, saving tips, savings, savings account, TV ad, tv advert
In this video I really rip to shreds Bank savings accounts versus a good well thought out Youtube Partner Program channel with a decent amount of time and videos put into it. The clear cut winner will be shown in this video. This video truly puts to shame Wall Street and the Big Bankers. So yeah, I say you take your
Duration : 0:2:19
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: account, Account (finance), accounting, Advertising, Annual, banking, Cash, Credit, Credit (finance), deposit, Deposit Account, Depository, free, freedom, Great, horrendous, insurance, interest, low, member, money, Money (finance), new, paid, Partnership, Pay, Payment, percentage, rate, revenue, savings, Savings (finance), speech, Tax, Time, yield, YouTube, Zero
Easisave.com — Online savings with a premium interest rate. Open an Easisave online savings account at www.easisave.com and manage your funds in a secure and customer friendly environment, while benefitting from a premium interest rate of 2.5% gross p.a., 24/7 access to your money and no bank charges. Easisave funds are not tied for a fixed term while the initial deposit requirement is of just €50. Visit easisave.com or contact Helpdesk on Freephone [+356] 2132 2102. Easisave is powered by FIMBank plc.
Duration : 0:0:32
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Bank, banking, best., easisave, easisave.com, EEA, EU, EUROPE, fim, fimbank, high, interest, MALTA, online, rate, rates, savings
We all like a nice surprise. So we had an idea. Every month we give three savers £100,000, as well as paying interest on their savings.
Hold £5,000 in your qualifying Halifax or Bank of Scotland savings account each calendar month to enter. Registration required.
Savers Prize Draw from Halifax. The people who give you extra.
For more information, please visit – http://www.halifax.co.uk/savings/savers-prize-draw
Duration : 0:1:0
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Bank, banking, Choir, finance, Halifax, Halifax advert, Halifax Bank, Halifax Choir, Halifax community choir, Halifax Plc, Halifax Singing, money, People who give you extra, Savers, Savers Prize Draw, savings, savings account, savings accounts, Walking on Sunshine
More tips on how to save money! Kerry and Vivi discuss paying yourself first through automated savings and how to pay down high interest credit cards.
Feel free to visit Premier America Credit Union’s website at http://www.premier.org. Premier America is committed to providing exceptional service to individuals and small businesses. We offer checking and savings accounts to individuals and businesses; business and auto loans; high yields on certificates and money market accounts; insurance; home mortgages and lines of credit; as well as a full line of investment services. Our members enjoy free access to 28,000+ CO-OP ATMS and 3,600+ shared branches nationwide along with free online services including home banking, eStatements and bill pay. We are proud to serve the communities of Chatsworth, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Valencia, and Woodland Hills, California as well as Houston, Texas.
Duration : 0:5:24
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: america, banking, checking, Credit, finances, financial, Premier, saving, tips, union
When it comes to saving with a cash ISA, you may feel a little lost. So here at Lloyds TSB we make tax free savings simple. With our instant access cash ISA saver.
Lloyds TSB, for the journey.
Find out more about the Lloyds TSB instant cash ISA saver here http://www.lloydstsb.com/savings.asp
Duration : 0:0:30
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Bank, bank account, bank accounts, banking, cash isa, for the journey, instant access savings account, isa, lloyds tsb, LloydsTSB, save, saving account, savings, savings account, Tax Free Savings
Save for life’s little surprises. With our 5% AER/Gross Monthly Saver Account fixed for one year. Visit us in branch.
http://www.lloydstsb.com/savings/monthly_saver.asp
This archive commercial is no longer being broadcast. Interest rates and other financial information may no longer apply
Duration : 0:0:21
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Bank, bank account, bank accounts, banking, Fixed Rate savings, for the journey, Lloyds, lloyds tsb, LloydsTSB, LTSB, monthly saver, monthly savings, regular saver, regular savings account, save, saving, savings, savings account, savings accounts
http://www.lloydstsb.com/advice_and_guidance/advice_and_guidance.asp I know that saving money can seem like a bit of a chore, but once you’ve got a few simple savings habits in place, it will become a lot easier for you. Aside from giving you greater long-term security, you’ll be able to sit back, relax and watch your money grow.
Why should I save money?
People save for all sorts of reasons. In my experience, it’s usually one of three.
The first thing people like to save for is something special like a car or a holiday. I know that when I went to Spain, saving really helped me. It made it a lot easier and meant I didn’t have to borrow in the future.
The second reason people normally save is for something like a property deposit, or if you’re saving for your child’s education.
And the last thing is when life brings its little twists and turns, and you need to make sure that you’ve got that little safety net in place for yourself. It makes you feel a lot better knowing that it’s there. If you’ve got anything else left over, at least you’ve got something to spend on yourself too.
Where do I start?
Budgeting is essential to working out where your money is going and also what you can afford to save. The first thing you should look to do is open up an instant access savings account with a high rate of interest, and set up a monthly standing order. Try to set it up so it comes out just after pay day, and you’ll barely even notice it’s gone.
What are the next steps?
Hopefully by now your money is growing, so you can start to think about other types of savings accounts to open. I personally find that ISAs are a good way to save because the interest you’ll earn is tax-free, and I like to make the most of my tax free allowance.
If you have a lump sum that you don’t think you’ll spend any time soon, then you should think about putting it into a long-term deposit or a savings bond as it will often give you extra interest. But remember, you’ll need to tie your money up for a set number of months, or even years, so if you think you’ll need the cash it’s probably not right for you.
How do I get my family involved?
Hopefully your good habits may just rub off on your children. My little nephew has a piggy bank and he loves to save his pocket money. It really has helped him understand the importance of managing money. In fact, research shows that children who start early are more likely to save when they grow up.
If you’ve got slightly older children, check with your bank to see if they could offer accounts for under-16s.
Duration : 0:2:34
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Bank, banking, budget, budgetting, cash isa, childrens savings, for the journey, instant access savings, isa, Lloyds, lloyds tsb, long term deposit, LTSB, saving advice, saving money, savings, savings account, savings bond