UK investment forum: Review

May 23rd, 2007 Categories: Money, Reviews

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Upon entering the forums I found site pleasing to the eye, simple to navigate with general web function, faultless. Subscribing to the RSS feed is a simple way to keep to date with posts while membership is a simple process should you want to become part of the community. 

The forums contain volumes of information encapsulating the Finance and Investment sectors with areas of discussion covering topics from general banking and loans to foreign exchange and equity markets plus many more.

Usefulness is not necessarily limited to the United Kingdom as we are well aware money dynamics follow a similar pattern no matter where you live on the globe albeit some countries possess more then others. Interest from various parts of the globe is proven by an Alexa search showing healthy traffic flow from the

United States,

France,

Canada and many other countries.

Statements made within the forums are rather insightful from people in varying parts of the social sector and differing levels of expertise. Questions like ‘How do I control my spending, so I can invest?’ to ‘Should you get mortgage insurance?’ posted offer perspectives that may help the reader with an investment decision or answer a question relating to their own financial realm.

Highly recommend having a meander around the forums to see for yourself. Access by clicking the link below.   

Link: UK investment forum 


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One Response to “UK investment forum: Review”

  1. August 21st, 2009 at 07:05
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    I’m new and felt the need to create a brand new thread to introduce myself. My name is Marrielle and I came across this particular place through a fast search and preferred to just say hello. I would like to participate in future discussions and look forward to talking with everyone.

    My favorite hobby is http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=896475 – computer repair and this is my very first website that I have ever created.

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