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Are you planning ahead for Christmas 2012?

Time to start saving for Christmas 2012?

With Christmas 2011 but a distant memory, Yorkshire Building Society is encouraging savers to think ahead to 2012’s festive season with its Christmas Saver, which offers gross interest of 3.5 per cent.

Savings account matures for Christmas 2012

Christmas savings account launched for 2012

Want to get ahead with Christmas 2012? Yorkshire Building Society launches its 2012 Christmas Saver on December 1, with a fixed rate of 3.50%. Members will be able to invest up to £1,200 per account, either in a lump sum or through regular deposits.

Savers urged to consider inflation impact

Savers urged to consider impact of inflation

Rising inflation has prompted many of us to rein in our day-to-day spending and tighten our belts. According to new research, 72 per cent of us now use discount voucher sites, 62 per cent look for supermarket offers and more than half are eating out less.

New cash ISA available from Friday

Yorkshire to launch competitive ISA rate

Savers can benefit from a new competitive fixed cash ISA rate being offered by Yorkshire Building Society from Friday. The new two-year fixed rate of 3.35% is available to those taking out new ISAs or transferring in money from existing accounts.

New deals with Yorkshire Building Society

New deals for savers with Yorkshire Building Society

Savings rates seem to be back on the rise that is if you’re prepared to shop around for the best deal. The Yorkshire Building Society has launched two new products; a one-year bond and an 18–month one, both with competitive interest rates.

Savers snap up new one-year bond

Business 'brisk' after launch of best buy bond

Savers seeking short term investments have been snapping up the latest offering from Yorkshire Building Society. The company says business has been ‘brisk’ following the introduction of its one-year best buy bond.

Link your savings to inflation for protection

Inflation-linked savings from Yorkshire Building Society

Rising inflation can eat into your savings but a linked-rate account can help protect your pennies. Yorkshire Building Society's new Protected Capital Account offers a minimum return should the rate of inflation fall during the investment term.

Link your savings account to inflation

Link savings to inflation to protect your investment

Are you concerned about the effect of an unchanged interest rate on your savings? Link savings to inflation instead to protect your investment, say banking experts, as the Bank of England announced an unchanged interest rate of 0.5%.

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One in six 'too lazy to switch credit cards'

Credit cards can cause interest to mount

Apathy is keeping one in six people from switching their credit card to a better deal, as research from MoneySupermarket shows Brits have been with their current credit card provider for an average six years.

Families 'need £25,000 a year to break even'

Family costs are increasing

The family budget needs to surpass almost £25,000 so households can break even, this is before any luxuries - such as meals out - are accounted for.