Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

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Last Will and Testament Kit


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

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    Default How banks make their money.

    How do banks make their money?

    Apart from unlawful penalty charges, how do banks make their huge profits? Is there someone 'on the inside' who can tell us.

    I know there is a system of 'overnight lending/borrowing' where they charge very high rates of interesticon to institutions (including government departments) borrowing very large sums of money for a short period.

    How else do they profit from our cash?

    Another banking [problem] I have just discovered:- You pay a bill by standing order and the amount is taken from your account on the due date but does not appear in the recipients account for anything up to a week.
    My local credit union told me about this - one of their clients gets charged up to 7 days extra interest on his loan because his bank delays payment to them although it goes from his account on the due date. The rich soaking the poor again?

    In Sweden the Government told the banks to clear funds within hours otherwise they would legislate - the banks caved in. Unfortunately we do not have a government that is prepared to control the banks so we have to wait up to a week to 'clear' cheques that are cleared electronically within minutes. This pot of your cash is lent to others at high rates of interest thereby swelling the banks' already overflowing coffers!

    Can anyone help?

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    Default Re: How banks make their money.

    Try the Motley Fool they generally have good info on this sort of thing...

    Don't banks invest your cash? I feel uncomfortable thinking that and can't really see how it would work with current accounts and instant access savings accounts...

    Off the top of my head stretching the working week helps. There is no reason in this day in age why a cheque NEEDS five days to clear. All of that interesticon adds up...

    Also, generally, they lend out the money you leave in your account at a higher rate, although, to be fair, things like fixed rate mortgages are financed largely by the money markets...

    That's all I can think of from now I'M tired. Oh and PPIicon and MPPI are a godsend for banks and building societes. Thismeans if you haven't shooped around it's time to.

    Advice of course and just my opinion.


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    Default Re: How banks make their money.

    One other think is that banks can lend out TEN TIMES of deposited amount on their accounts.

    you have £100 on your account and you get 0.5% - you get £0.50 on interesticon
    they can lend out £1000 with interest rate approx. 8% - they get £80 on interest (or more)

    this is nice profit, isn't it?


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    Default Re: How banks make their money.

    Who has rates that high?

    It's volume that makes banks thier profit, loans for smaller amounts don't generate much profit on thier own.



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