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Old 17-09-2008, 18:38   #31
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Old 17-09-2008, 18:57   #32
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All my accounts, insurances and credit card apart from car insurance and mortgage are with Halifax.

Personally I'm not concerned, as has been pointed out, the government CAN'T let HBOS fall.
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Old 17-09-2008, 19:16   #33
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RAM man eh?
Are you raking it in then Flump? What happened to the heads-up you were supposed to give me so I could buy at the right time?

Not that I even have a stock-broker I could just ring and buy shares through - how do you do that anyway?
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Old 17-09-2008, 19:16   #34
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My main worry is work, after seeing a well established place get shut down for no reason linked to the CC 300 people out of work in less than 5 weeks.

Glad I have just gone back to college for 2 years, everything should be sorted for when I leave.
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Old 17-09-2008, 20:42   #35
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Are you raking it in then Flump? What happened to the heads-up you were supposed to give me so I could buy at the right time?

Not that I even have a stock-broker I could just ring and buy shares through - how do you do that anyway?
I was looking into this kind of thing a couple of months ago, but with a move to Hawaii potentially on the books it was just one hassle I figured I could do without.

You need some kind of share trading account set up. There are numerous places on line that will allow you to buy and sell accounts, but charges change depending on how much business you do. MoneySupermarket.com has a good way to compare different accounts out there.
Be aware of making too much money though, or you'll fall afoul of Capital Gains Tax:
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Share trading: use your capital gains allowance

There are a few simple ways to avoid paying too much tax on share trades. If you’re fortunate enough to make capital gains during the fiscal year (the current one runs from 6 April 2007 to 5 April 2008), consider taking advantage of capital-gains tax concessions. It means that the first £9,200 of profit on any disposal is tax-free. Each person gets one allowance per tax year and it works on a ‘use it or lose it’ basis. So consider cashing in some investments each year to ensure the allowance isn’t wasted, but bear in mind that you should never allow your investment decisions to be driven solely by tax considerations. Another vital point to remember is that losses can be carried forward and used in subsequent years, so keep a careful note of them. If in doubt, an accountant or broker can help, or phone the tax office on 0845 900 0444.
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Old 17-09-2008, 22:13   #36
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Old 17-09-2008, 22:38   #37
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7622180.stm

And the Lloyds/HBOS deal is done, that was bloody quick wasn't it. 232p per HBOS share, I should have bought some this morning, nice one to anyone who did
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Old 17-09-2008, 23:55   #38
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Blimey talk aobut lightning striking twice! The company I currently contract for is renting office space from HBOS. Guess who is closing a Cardiff office. So I may have a job but nowhere to go by next week lol.
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Old 17-09-2008, 23:57   #39
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What will all this mean to someone who owes a debt with Halifax?
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Old 18-09-2008, 00:16   #40
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Sod all - though you might find the letterhead changes in due course.
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