Monthly Archives: September 2014

What payroll can do to keep away the loan sharks.

We all know the sharks that swim in financial waters preying on the weakest and driving them and their families into deeper debt with all the social and health problems that “deep debt” brings. And I’m sure that if it … Continue reading

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“What we need and what we want” – financial education in schools

  Many congratulations to Tracey Bleakley and all at pfeg for getting personal finance onto the national curriculum from today. Speaking on Wake Up To Money this morning, Tracey was asked what the one piece of financial advice she’d give to those in her … Continue reading

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Pension Play Pen Lunch- do small employers give a hoot about the workplace pension”

Today’s @pensionplaypen lunch “do small employers give a hoot about their workplace pension” 12.30-1.45 Pay as you eat http://the-counting-house.com These lunches have been running on the first business Monday of the month since 2009. We’ve had nearly 60 of them and … Continue reading

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