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Credit Crunch and You
Hi All
Just wondering if anyone has felt the effects of the credit crunch & recession? |
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Have you? If not lend me £20. |
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nope, im still as badly off as I always am.
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Fortunately, and to date, the crunch hasnt slowed our workload down, we are watching very closely for changes though, I do know others in the same industry who have felt the pinch though, eon being one of the major ones who have got shut of thier whole installation team as from December.
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Certainly not Didier Drogba !! people are throwing cash at him and still he doesn't want it........!!!! :p:eek::)
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its obvious there's been a crisis,but what gets my goat instead of people talking positive lets knuckle down and get through the tough time . everybody media wise say its all doom and gloom worse than the twentys and so on:mad:the big problem for us as been fuel we live rural 6 miles from nearest town its got better now with prices droping:)
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The only difference it's made to me is that it's every where I look.
The press, television, they're all full of it. |
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I have to agree with Garinda. The only thing I have noticed is that the news is full of it. Quite frankly, it's getting really tedious and I'm sure it's making people more miserable than they normally are.
I suppose I am lucky, I don't have to pay a workforce and there will always be demand for my job. :) |
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In my opinion, the media have over hyped it all again, and made a messy situation worse, what we should do is stop listening to the news and buying snoozepapers.
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Fortunately, both our jobs are safe and Hubs earns enough to keep several wolves from the door. We are luckier than some.
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Think the people who are more affected are those who were more well off - cockroaches survive the nuke and all that.
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Busy as a busy thing on busy street in busy week at my place
I did 22 hours OT from 5am Sat to 10am Sunday...... :D as other s have said its teh talk that seems more obvious than anything although Citigroup making 75K redundant is not a good thing for teh south east. TBH I think I just hit teh nail on teh head, whatever is happening down there is what teh papers propagate irrespective of how it is in teh frozen North. They are suffering so we all must be..... |
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Interesting article in yesterday's Sunday Times has meant the situation in Japan has affected car production in the north east of England. It's not only Nissan that feels the brunt, but all the small manufacturing firms who help supply them with parts. Their job losses, and reduced income, will have a knock on effect in their local communities. |
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I also think it is a good idea for small business to do what we have just done anyway, just in case the crunch does bite, had a meeting of staff yesterday, reminded them of the possibility of this affecting us, and generally tightened the belt a little, we have some new 'rules' regarding use of vehicles (fuel), waste, and general spending (advertising and such), hopefully, this will aid in the event of a recession.
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We certainly feel it as my mortgage has gone up by £100 per month! and my food bills seems be be growing.
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I haven't felt the crunch myself yet. The company I work for has seen a slight decrease in orders. But apart from that everything's fine.
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Mine just dropped nearly 150 quid |
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Well as one or two have said its wall to wall on every news program and in the press as well, so the only way to avoid the bad news is watch Discovery Channel or Animal Planet, and buy the Beano and Dandy, sorted :D
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I haven't got mortgage or debt - I have juggled my nest egg about to get the best of poor savings interest rates.
Interest is income to me - so my income has dropped, whilst prices have risen. Everyone is affected to some degree Even the filthy rich are cleaner |
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Indeed interest rates have dropped, but the way banks finance mortgages is by borrowing off each other, over 3 months, under the libor rate which has yet to see a significant fall.
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There was a raft of new fixed rate deals published over the last couple of days so teh libor rate must be about to go
e.g. C&G offering 4.89 fixed for 7 years (995 arrangement, free valuation if done direct) |
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I now deal with 3 banks (not Barclays) and get over 5%net at all 3 - two are fixed rate. At times I feel like I am juggling pennies, but it does keep me occupied, and every penny counts;) |
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Margaret, I was talking purely mortagges, I know you balance your money very well. OF course it also depends on your view of Risk. There are more risky and potentially profitable investments about. However as we progress along lifes path the further we get the less risk it is prudent to accept and that of course means lower returns.
e.g. a colleague at work decided to play with his overtime payment for one month and by simply buying and selling Barclays shares over a 2 month period turned in a 50% profit. Never big jumps etc but if he was up 15% he sold, waited till they dropped and bought again. Yes it was a risk but it was money he could afford to lose and wanted to play at it. Now he wishes he'd played with 2 months :D |
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think there is a kinda lull, calm before the storm before Christmas... food down a little in price, fuel and so on:
Then come next year SMACK we will know about it. |
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I don't think they know much more than the rest of us. |
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