Poll

Poll Started 14 July 2009: The Good Debt, Bad Debt Game... In the Teen Cash Class I ask a series of questions to explain the difference between good debt and bad debt. Here’s a version of the trickiest... A single dad who’s just been made redundant gets a new job in the country. He lives eight miles from work and his young children go to school ten miles the other way. There’s no public transport, so he needs to get a car or he can’t work. The cheapest possible reliable car is £1,500, but the cheapest debt rate is 12% and the repayments will be tough... is it
13 July 2009

Poll started 22 June 2009: Should you go on holiday while in debt? A family with total earnings of £35,000 has nearly £15,000 on a credit card (at 6.8% life of balance). They’re slowly chipping away at it, but are still five years from debt-free status. Yet they haven’t been away for two years and are desperate for the guaranteed sun and a bit of the luxury of a foreign holiday, which would push off substantial repayments for a long time afterwards. What would you suggest they do?
21 June 2009

Poll Started 08 June 2009: Should we withdraw from Europe? From regulations to unlocking trade barriers the European Union (EU) plays a huge part in our economic life. We’ve just had Euro elections and the eurosceptic parties did well, but let's purify the question. Which of these is closest to your view on Europe?
7 June 2009

Poll started 01 June 2009: Should the Royal Mail be part-privatised? The government remains resolute in plans to sell off up to 49% of the Royal Mail to private bidders. While part-privatisation will raise money for the public purse, there's many arguments for and against... FOR: Personal post now accounts for just 14% of snail-mail anyway (thanks to the web). The pension fund deficit's weighing RM down. It could help maintain daily deliveries. AGAINST: It could mean thousands of redundancies and higher prices. Standards may fall and (less profitable) personal mail may be deprioritised. The RM dates back to 1516, so it's part of our heritage. Should part-privatisation go ahead? Which of the following is nearest your answer?
31 May 2009

Poll Started 18 May 2009: What should we pay our MPs? Unless you’ve recently been living under a rock, you can't have missed the MP expenses scandal. One argument put forward is MPs aren't paid a wage equivalent to the calibre of people we want to attract. So forget vitriol for the current lot, which of these is nearest what we should pay our MPs? Assume there’ll also be legit expenses for office staffing and extra living allowance for those with distant constituencies. Apologies for any salary inaccuracies below, they're from reliable web sources but of course specifc cases vary widely.
17 May 2009

















