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The UK is facing tough economic times and consumers are scrambling on what to do to best deal with uncertain financial times. The best answer at times like this is always to have more money each month magically fall from the sky. Wouldn’t that be great!

But life doesn’t make money appear from nothingness, does it? So in that case we need to turn our attention to reducing our expenses or changing our lifestyle. Reducing expenses is easier. If you can pay less for the current services you are receiving, why would you not want to do that?

Picture this, you need an extra £500 per month to get by each month, well before you look to moving or getting rid of broadband to do it, instead start by lowering the base costs of what you pay for credit cards, loans, mortgages, car insurance, motorbike insurance, home insurance, travel insurance, pet insurance, broadband, and utilities.

A very tidy and extremely helpful site to compare all these costs and to hunt for cost reductions on is Money.co.uk. Forget about investing hours and hours to lower your costs. Using the Money.co.uk site you can quickly compare mortgages, look for cheaper insurance and lower your utility cost.

If you’ve been with the same gas and/or electric utility provider for more than a year. Now is the time to check for lower rates. Switching and new customers get the preferred rate plans to win them as new customers. Utility comparison using the Money.co.uk site makes it easy to spot providers that will save you money, instantly. Just look at the best utility deals currently available and see how much you can save.

And while I’m still talking about utilities, another consideration to look for is a supplier that will fix or guarantee rates into the future. The cost of home heating and power only seems to go up, up, up. But if you can lock in a price for your utilities now, why wouldn’t you?

Applying the same approach as you just did to lower your utility cost, you can do with your insurance, loans, broadband, etc. If you invest a little time you will get a huge savings.

But if you want to stay current on the latest deals and financial news then you should also wander through the available RSS feeds and articles available on the Money.co.uk site as well.

Money.co.uk is a site that will save you time while you save money and is certainly worth a visit to discover easy ways to make £ actually magically appear for you each month through savings.

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