September 2010
1 post
What Can Banks Do to Make Banking More Helpful? →
This week I thought I’d throw a question out to our readers. In recent years banks and financial institutions have implemented a series of programmes aimed at providing customers with more helpful…
Sep 22nd
August 2010
12 posts
Bugle Q&A – What is Quantitative Easing? →
First of all let me thank Sharon from Suffolk for writing into the Bugle and asking some great questions about the tricky subject of quantitative easing, otherwise known as QE. Before we step into…
Aug 20th
Is the UK Heading for a Double Dip Recession? →
Politics is a risky old game. One slip up, one misspoken statement, one outspoken burst and you can soon find yourself out on a limb, with no party, or association behind you, alone and in the full…
Aug 18th
Can the EV Save the Auto Industry? →
Industries often go through up and downs. During a recession of this magnitude things were always going to be difficult for the manufacturing sector, especially for those making high-end luxuries….
Aug 17th
The Bugles Friday Mash-Up →
Number one on the Bugle mash-up this week is the announcement by Defence Secretary Dr. Liam Fox that the MOD has an ‘unfunded liability’ of £37bn over the next 10years. During a statement Dr. Fox…
Aug 13th
Discount Holidays Rise as the European Tourism... →
For most European countries, tourism is a lifeline… In today’s modern global economy countries like Spain and Greece simply cannot do without what has become, within the last decade, their primary…
Aug 12th
Do People Really Switch Their Current Accounts? →
People often have strange allegiances to things in life; sometimes it’s for a football team, or a supermarket, generally people stay true to a particular brand. This kind of loyalty is often…
Aug 10th
House Prices set to Fall… →
Today the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) announced that house prices have started to and will most likely continue to fall this year. This month Rics detected a downward trend in the…
Aug 10th
Is BP Back on it’s Way to the Black? →
On the 22nd of April disaster struck the Gulf of Mexico after a failsafe valve on the Deepwater Horizon rig malfunctioned, causing the platform to catch on fire and precipitating the biggest oil…
Aug 9th
The Rise of the People’s Car →
Adolf Hitler is not generally renowned as a man of good ideas, in-fact completely the opposite is true, but in 1933 the leader of the German Nazi party had his one and only, decreeing that the Third…
Aug 9th
Are Your Savings Safe? →
Now most people like myself, tend to live from paycheque to paycheque, often dipping in and out of our overdrafts like a bungee jumper in a ravine. Once you start on that slippery slope it can be…
Aug 5th
UK Banks Return to Profit. →
Roughly two and a half years after the virtual collapse of the western financial banking system, things appear to be well and truly back on track. This week the UK giants of the banking sector have…
Aug 4th
Bad Northern Rock Profits Rise to £300+ Million →
The new Northern Rock Assets Management, or NRAM for short, today announced pre-tax profits of £349.7m for the first six months of the year. NRAM was formerly part of the Northern Rock group, but in…
Aug 3rd
July 2010
7 posts
Calling all Financial Guest Bloggers and Writers →
Write A Guest Blog Post Calling all guest bloggers, financial gurus and men & women of common sense! Rick’s Bugle is marching forwards and we’re looking for people to march with us. The Bugle is…
Jul 30th
The Bugle’s Fiscal Rules →
First of all I will restate the fact that I am not a financial advisor, nor do I make any pretence to be. I do not have a degree, or qualification, in finance and neither do I want one. I make no…
Jul 29th
Interest Rates To Stay At All Time Low →
Old Merv the King and Chancellor of the Bank of England today hinted that interest rates would continue to stay low for the foreseeable future. In a meeting of the House of Commons’ Treasury…
Jul 29th
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Jul 29th
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Dept. of Defense can’t account for 96 percent of... →
technipol: “Yesterday, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) released its findings on how the money was spent from a special Iraq reconstruction fund set up by the Department of Defense (DOD) between 2003-2007. The account used Iraqi oil money to fund the reconstruction of Iraq. SIGIR concluded that 96 percent of the $9.1 billion the reconstruction program cannot be...
Jul 29th
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I Removed the Tag: Tax cuts for rich=FAIL →
Can people please stop buying into the fallacy that taxes on the well-off somehow are “job killing”? The Congressional Budget Office delineated what the most cost-effective strategies would be for stimulating the economy and creating jobs. Guess what? Tax cuts isn’t one of them. $1 million in…
Jul 29th
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Zomg There's No Money Left...
Jul 29th