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Car Finance 247 Reveals a Change in Brits’ Car Buying Habits











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Manchester, UK (PRWEB UK) 27 June 2013

The last eight months has seen a change in people’s car buying habits, says car finance and dealer specialist carfinance247.co.uk, with a gender reversal on using car finance being the main difference.

Carfinance247 carried out an independent study in October 2012 to learn more about people’s car buying and car financing habits. They repeated the survey in June 2013 and saw some distinct differences:

    18% of all those questioned are planning to buy a vehicle in the next 12 months – this is a 7% decrease since October last year;
    15% plan to pay in cash or by using savings – this is a huge decrease from the previous 73%, suggesting that cash and savings are not so readily available;
    9% more males plan to use car finance or go to a bank compared to females – this is a stark contrast to the previous survey where women were more likely to opt for car finance (24% planned to use car finance or go to a bank compared to 16% of males).
Emily Henshall, Marketing Manager at Carfinance247.co.uk, says: “Rerunning this survey after 8 months has shown how volatile the car buying market can be in a short period of time. Less people are looking to purchase a vehicle, and with cash and savings being depleted, men, in particular, are recognising other options such as car finance.”

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*Independent research carried out in June 2013 on behalf of Carfinance247.co.uk by Usurv

** Independent research carried out in October 2012 on behalf of Carfinance247.co.uk by Usurv

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Emily Henshall, Marketing Manager, Carfinance247.co.uk, telephone: 0800 019 7180 or email: emily(dot)henshall(at)carfinance247(dot)co(dot)uk

About us:

Founded in 2000, carfinance247.co.uk is a privately owned business with offices based in central Manchester. We provide vehicle financing solutions for all financial circumstances such as hire purchase, personal contract purchase, contract hire and other leasing options. No deposit is required and we can supply and deliver any make and model of your choice.

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Dr. Seuss Read Across America Day Prompts GoBankingRates to Tackle Declining Financial Literacy with 2013 Release of the Five Best Personal Finance Books for Kids











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LiveScience.com has reported that 32 million Americans can’t read, a problem that prompted the NEA to develop the Dr. Seuss Read Across America Day. GoBankingRates.com recognizes the strong tie between literacy and financial literacy in the U.S., and helps improve both by releasing its list of the top five personal finance books for children on this day.

GoBankingRates.com, a national personal finance site dedicated to helping visitors find the best savings rates and money management resources, found disturbing data about the current state of financial literacy among Americans.

For instance, the Jump$ tart Coalition’s 2012 Making the Case for Financial Literacy report states that two in five U.S. adults graded themselves as a C, D, or F for their knowledge of personal finance, while over 77 million Americans admit they don’t pay all of their bills on time.

GoBankingRates managing editor, Casey Bond, explains, “The purpose of Read Across America is to encourage youngsters to become lifelong readers, but it’s also the perfect opportunity for teaching children about finance through books.” She adds, “We hope to essentially kill two birds with one stone by releasing this list and help develop literate, financially-savvy adults.”

To see the full report, click here.

For questions about this report or to schedule an interview with a GoBankingRates editor, please use the contact information below.

About GoBankingRates.com

GoBankingRates.com is a national website dedicated to connecting readers with the best interest rates on financial services nationwide, as well as informative personal finance content, news and tools. GoBankingRates collects interest rate information from more than 4,000 U.S. banks and credit unions, making it the only online rates aggregator with the ability to provide the most comprehensive and authentic local interest rate information.

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Sources: LiveScience.com, 14 Percent of U.S. Adults Can’t Read, January 10, 2009.

         JumpStart.org, Making the Case for Financial Literacy, April 2012.











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People with complex financial accounts will usually rely on the expertise of an accountant to manage them properly. The accountant has been trained to access tools that will help people manage mortgage financing or equity solutions and these tools will identify where the lowest interest rates can be found. Many online banks offer the same tools at no charge and people also have the option of accessing personal finance tools from many online banking institutions.

Since high interest rates will effect the amount of a home mortgage loan, many home buyers are accessing personal finance tools when they are at home to get a better picture of what small rate differences can mean to the monthly payments made to a mortgage. People can access personal financing tools and identify which type of mortgage they are interested in. With a few clicks of a computer mouse, the home buyer can see the difference in rates on a 30-year fixed mortgage and a 15-year fixed mortgage rate.

By accessing personal finance tools, homeowners can select from a number of loan types to combine with a 30-year or 15-year fixed rate. Since interest rates are low, some borrowers might be interested in discovering the monthly payments offered on a 3/1 adjustable rate mortgage or a 5/1 adjustable rate mortgage loan. With these personal financing tools, homeowners can calculate the differences in monthly payments on loan options like a home refinance, debt consolidation, home equity or equity line of credit loan too.

These personal financing tools give borrowers plenty of time to discover all financing options and make wise financial decisions based on the calculations received from these personal financing tools. Some borrowers use these tools to explore other financing options. Any down payments made when a home loan is financed through any of these loan types will reduce the amount that is financed. Home buyers can made wise decisions on depositing money on property when they see the amount due is far less than they anticipated.

These personal financing tools can be used for any type of loans. People can use the tools to calculate the differences in interest rates that are offered on credit cards. To some, an offer of 6 months free interest will be a financially sound offer to take advantage of, especially if that type of credit will allow them to pay off higher rate credit cards. These personal financing tools will give borrowers a variety of figures that can be used to reduce debt considerably. Fewer debt payments could give homeowners extra money to make an extra mortgage payment at some time.

With these personal financing tools, borrowers will be able to track mortgage loans from the comfort of home and know if payments were not applied correctly. It is also possible to track certificate of deposits and other investments and use the calculators to discover great bargains that are on the stock market. Parents can use the personal financing tools to calculate college tuition costs and student loan financing. Since college tuition is high, many college bound students can put in figurers and know which financing offer is the best bargain in town.

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In most of the Indian families, the personal finance is something which is not managed by the couples together. It is only one person who manages the finance and money management of the whole family. In most of the cases the male partners and in a very few cases the female partners mange personal finance. Only very rarely both of the partners together manage their finance aspects.

What would be the outcome in an organisation where the purchase department works totally independent and without any understanding with the finance department of the organisation? Purchase dept may overspend; finance dept will lose control; misunderstanding and conflicts between both the depts; the result is the organization’s growth gets destroyed.

Similarly, if the finance is handled by only one partner, then there could be a lot of mismatch between you and your partner in saving and spending pattern. This will lead to misunderstanding and marital stress. Instead of having independent saving and spending plan, having an interdependent plan will help you in managing your money effectively and achieving your financial goals.

You go out for dinner together. You go to the movie together. Why don’t you manage your personal finance together? This will build money compatibility for you and your spouse. Both of you can have a better relationship and understanding with each other.

Why it is so important?

You may wonder why personal finance should be managed by both of the partners. Here are some points to ponder over;

1) In case of Emergency:

Suppose the partner, who is managing finance, met with an accident and need to be hospitalized for one month or so, then how does the spouse will run the show?

During the accident, if the partner has missed his wallet which had all the credit cards and debit cards then how does the spouse block those cards before it is misused? Where does she or he find that information?

In case of emergency, nothing will help except the practice of managing the finance together.

2) Real Workable Budget:

When you alone prepare the budget for your family, then you can’t expect your spouse to spend according to the budget. If you prepare the budget along with your spouse, he or she will come forward to help you in saving more.

You just try this. Involve your spouse in budgeting and monitoring the spending. You will see the spending coming down day by day and both of you will start spending consciously.

3) Combined Financial Goals:

It is better to identify the goals of your spouse as well as yours and check that is there any goal which is contradictory to the goal of your spouse.

You may want to retire and settle in the same work city. But your spouse may want to settle in the native place.

You may plan to buy a farm house to spend your leisure. But your spouse may be interested in spending her/his leisure at different places like hill stations and other tourism places. For this goal a time share slot with a resort provider may be suitable.

So identifying and settling your difference of opinion regarding the financial goals at the blueprint level is much easier and cheaper, instead of doing it at the execution level.

Overcoming the barriers:

There are some barriers or objections in involving their spouse in managing finance. How to overcome that?

1) No Time:

My spouse is not having enough time to look at these things. ‘No time’ is a false excuse. If it is one of your priorities, then definitely it will somehow find its time. Only thing is you have not realized it as one of your priority. Persl. finance is definitely a priority item for each and every family because it is going to secure your future.

2) Not interested:

My spouse is not interested in personal finance. Everyone is interested in their own future and their kid’s future. So logically everyone needs to be interested in finance. You need to motivate them and make them understand, how this persol finance management is important in achieving their life goals.

3) Doesn’t know:

My spouse doesn’t know about personal finance. No one has born in this world with the skills of money management. We all learned it here. So why don’t you educate him/her on personal finance. Money management is an important life skill. Everyone should know. You want your kids to manage the money better and wiser. Why don’t we educate our spouse first?

Overcoming the barriers in getting your spouse involved in personal finance management and getting them involved will be a life transforming exercise. Don’t miss it. Together you will be able to achieve your nalife goals easier and sooner.



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The author is Ramalingam K, an MBA (Finance) and Certified Financial Planner. He is the Founder and Director of Holistic Investment Planners (www.holisticinvestment.in) a firm that offers Financial Planning and Wealth Management. He can be reached at ramalingam@holisticinvestment.in.










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