
Introduction
Welcome to the Independent James Christmas Newsletter. As 2009 draws to a close, we bring you a News Fest with the Pre-Budget report, Mortgage Market Review proposals and our most comprehensive Housing Market Update yet.
We also have an excellent idea of how to increase your Employee’s Wellbeing & Motivation and finally the ‘James Likes’ section….
We hope this issue gives something to read over your Hot Chocolate around the fire this Christmas – or just a laugh at James as Santa! Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy 2010!
Housing & Mortgage Market Update
"Many of the things you can count, don't count. Many of the things you can't count, really count." Albert Einstein
Pre-Budget Report – Implications for Mortgages
The recent Pre-Budget report was all the more significant considering the current economic climate. Keeping people in and getting people into the Mortgage Market is seen as a key driver of growth.
Here we provide a run down of the main implications for the Mortgage market.
The Mortgage Market Review – Equity Withdrawal restrictions?
The recent review of the Mortgage Market by the Financial Services Authority has brought to light several areas of interest. One particularly important note to some clients for future financial planning is the potential restriction of equity withdrawal from your home…
Reduce your stress at work
Many people will be glad to see the back of 2009 and with the recession still biting for many, we take a look at an innovative way to increase your Employee’s Wellbeing & Motivation from the UK’s leading experts, energiseYou.
Read moreJames likes...
What were the best albums of the 2000’s, there’s some great desktop goodies and an interesting way of looking at ideas and issues from Information Is Beautiful…these are all websites that I have added to my bookmarks in the last quarter….
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