Learn it All

By TheWild1 at 3 July, 2008, 11:49 pm, Categories : Reviews

There are always those that just can’t get enough information. Those people that want to know everything about a certain subject. Then there are those that follow the “need to know basis.” If they have to find something out, then they want that nice resource they can fall back on.

So when Money.co.uk asked me to review their portal, it seemed like a perfect opportunity.

Bring in Money.co.uk

Money.co.uk is a free, online comparison service allowing customers to compare a range of personal finance products and utility services. Our objective is to present information in a simple format, enabling initial comparisons to be made ‘at a glance’ so that customers can make informed financial decisions.

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The financial portal has been an authority in dealing with money, insurances, and credit cards. They have comparison tables on many popular UK credit cards, mortgage lenders, and much more. The tables can be filtered out many different ways, so you can find the one that works best for you. You can even get insured via the site or find out the cheapest broadband packages around.

Financial Authority

When spitting out loads of financial information it is important to be considered a viable and responsible source, and that is what Money.co.uk establishes. They aren’t back by some big bank, so there will be no biases. At same time they won’t necessarily spit out breaking news in the financial world; however, by posting nice solid articles an archive of “un-expirable” content is created.

The site also allows for their readers to create customized profiles. Let others no what you are interested in, and create a newsletter tailored to your needs. It is basically a must to have some sort of social network if you want a site to be successful, and Money.co.uk does that.

Don’t Live in the UK?

Don’t worry. Aside from the tables, the portal has numerous articles dealing with ways to manage money that can work wherever you live.

  • Become a member and get even more access to the site’s jewels.
  • Subscribe to newsletters and RSS feeds custom tailored to your needs.
  • Setup important financial reminders.

With blogs, articles, comparison charts, and newsletters, be careful of an information overload. I mean seriously here is a quick list of just some of things they cover: credit cards, loans, mortgages, savings, insurance, banking, investing, and utilities.

Overall, Money.co.uk is a great resource for those interested or wanting to learn more about personal finance.

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