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(Soybean futures trading) Car Finance Basics

Sunday, 10 August 2008
By Lance Hanson

  There happens to be a lot of different things that people do no understand when it comes to getting yourself a new vehicle whether it is through leasing it or buying it, it still requires some information to know how it really does work. The thing that you should keep in mind the most is that a car dealership does not typically finance a car lease or a loan but in turn they will most definitely have some sort of impact on how much you will end up paying on your car financing.

One good thing to keep in mind is that a car dealership will always sell you a vehicle for cash in hand. These people are third party businesses that have purchased a franchise from one or multiple different car makers in order to sell the vehicles. They do not work for these car makers and always work for themselves. It is important to realize that the dealers buy these cars themselves usually through the use of a very large loan
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(Soybean futures) Consumers Move Away From Uncapped Tariffs

Saturday, 09 August 2008
By Abbi Rouse

  With the latest round of energy hikes are released, people are rushing to get themselves themselves on fixed-price tariffs to dampen the effect of the savage cost rises, according to the Fair Investment Company.

The price comparison site warned that with additional price hikes predicted as the end of summer approaces, it is vital to get on a fixed-price product as rapidly as possible. It pointed out that whilst such tariffs are becoming more expensive, it might still be worth signing on to high-end rates as the large energy suppliers prime people for a further round of price rises. According to the group, the rate of energy price inflation has been so rapid that Ofgem and a governmental select committee have launched a joint investigation into whether or not the 'big six' providers have been collaborating to keep prices at unnecessarily high levels.

However, the Treasury is also considering plans to exercise a windfall tax on energy providers as reports of record-breaking profits continue to leak into the public domain. The Fair Investment Company pointed out that the last time such a levy
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