UK Accountant Shares Step-by-Step Guide On How To Manage Your Money On Payday
Shah's budget tracker helps you manage money better on payday with minimal effort so that you control cash flow, reduce fun expenses, and save for the future.
Surgeon Feels Broke With $665K Salary: Finds Out He's Losing Thousands To His Financial Advisor
This millionaire couple is $900k in debt, has too many insurance policies, pays $6k annually towards advisor fees, and doesn't know how to face money talks.
Why Bank Chairman Paul Pester Decided To Establish a Money-Sharing App: The Story of Loop
Paul Pester founded Loop to give friends and family a way of sharing money and avoiding overdraft and other banking fees.
The Secrets Behind Fresha's Success: The Tech Powerhouse Behind the Beauty Industry Boom
Fresha, the pioneering salon management and booking software, propels the beauty and wellness industry into the digital age.
Starting May 1, American Airlines WILL NOT Give Frequent Flyer Points If You Do This One Thing
The new rule at American Airlines will come into place from May 1, 2024.
Bayern Munich Keen To Appoint Xabi Alonso As New Boss Should Thomas Tuchel Be Fired
Zinedine Zidane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer are two other managerial names which Bayern Munich are paying attention to if Thomas Tuchel is dismissed.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
Travel Warning: Before Entering Bali, Travellers Must Be Aware Of New Fees
Bali is one of the most famous tourist hotspots across Asia.
Conor McGregor Slams Manny Pacquiao As He Seeks Big Money Bout In Saudi: 'Is He A Man Or A Mouse?'
Football star Cristiano Ronaldo sat through McGregor's rant as both stars watched ringside at a boxing event in Saudi Arabia.
Spotify Streamlines Operations: Cuts Nearly 1,600 Jobs Amid Escalating Costs
This is the third and most substantial round of layoffs for Spotify this year, a move attributed to pressure from an activist investor.
Best Crypto Copy Trading Platforms in 2024
Discover the top FCA-regulated copy trading software for replicating successful trading strategies
Coldplay Countersue Ex-Manager Dave Holmes, Claiming He Let Tour Costs Rise Out of Control
Dave Holmes, who managed Coldplay from 2005 to 2022, kicked off the legal dispute by filing a lawsuit in August, seeking £10 million in unpaid commissions.
Best Banks in the UK 2023 - Personal Banking
Discover the best banks as rated by customers and experts
Bridging Success in Forex Trading: Broker Selection and Regulatory Adherence
The Forex (Foreign Exchange) market, known for its high liquidity and 24-hour trading opportunities.
The ten challenges impacting the financial services industry
To ensure it survives and prospers, the financial industry needs to overcome ten challenges, and it is vital that they do.
UK competition regulator supports CAA's decision on Heathrow airport charges amid controversy
The controversy began when the CAA proposed a reduction in fees for airlines using Heathrow Airport over the next three years, a decision that sparked discontent among both the airport management and airline companies.
Pile of migrant bodies found after fire rips through Johannesburg apartment
More than 70 people have died in a fire that gutted a multi-storey building that housed migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Why are 80% of UK SMEs committed to sustainability?
A recent report by Rimm Sustainability reveals a surge in eco-friendly and sustainable practices dedication among UK SMEs, exploring responses from 500 C-suite executives.
Why are so many NHS workers moving to Australia?
NHS staff continue to strike in the UK, while thousands leave for better working conditions in Australia.
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
Survey uncovers concerns about staff retention in current economic environment
According to the 2023 SME Business Survey by HR Solutions, one in two SMEs is concerned about staff retention in the current economic climate.
Digitisation of consumer finance is getting closer to disrupting the resilience of traditional players
Though traditional banks and credit card providers have thus far thrived in the face of new models of consumer finance, they are finally facing a challenge.
EU, US ready common code of conduct on artificial intelligence
European Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager added that a draft would be put forward "within weeks".
Why are your staff leaving you and how can you keep them?
According to research by McKinsey & Company, a large number of employees are leaving their jobs due to a poor work-life balance, with 60 per cent considering quitting without having a new job offer.
Big consultancies promise change amid scandals, but what about employees?
Amid grand promises of change, have the top guns of management consulting forgotten two key stakeholders: junior consulting staff and impacted client staff?
Consumer Sentiment Analysis Reveals the Best U.S. Business Banks
Rapid technological advances and fast-changing consumer behaviors have forced retail...
Banking Collapses Raises Fresh Questions: How To Benefit from The Corporate Veil?
Startups are often in trouble when banking collapses occur. Therefore, right now, founders have a renewed interest in understanding "the corporate veil".
BCI and Big Data in gaming: A new data-driven approach to monetisation
"In my opinion, this lack of innovation doesn't only limit the video game market potential but also impacts player experience."
Goldman Sachs lays out key targets ahead of crucial investor day
Goldman Sachs Group Inc would aim to grow fees from asset and wealth management and try to make profits from a newly-created unit, the investment bank said on Tuesday, laying out its key priorities at the start of its second investor day.
Wall St set for mixed open at the end of volatile February
The main U.S. stock indexes were on track for a mixed open on Tuesday as Treasury yields resumed their gains on bets of more interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.