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	<title>Graduate Finance - UK guide to graduate life</title>
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		<title>American Express Platinum Card - Graduate review</title>
		<description>The American Express Platinum MoneyBack Credit Card is at the moment one of the leading cashback cards on the market, offering up to a generous 5% cashback for the first three months of spending up to a maximum £4,000. As a graduate you could could earn up to £200 on ...</description>
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		<title>Best Graduate Accounts for 2007/2008</title>
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When it comes to graduate banking,  Lloyds TSB and the Royal Bank of Scotland  offer graduates a special interest-free overdraft for three years; and have great 0% overdraft limits. The interest free maximums are £2,000 in year one, £1,500 year two and £1,000 year three.

With Lloyds TSB’s graduate ...</description>
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		<title>Graduate guide to renting a property</title>
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As a recent graduate, you will be looking for a place to live, and chances are you will be starting off by renting a flat or studio. So what should a graduate look out for when viewing a rental property?

Below is a  thorough guide to the different things you ...</description>
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		<title>Student loans in the UK</title>
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The content of this section is related to student loans for those who started higher education after 1st September 1998. If you started before this date the situation is different and, thankfully, somewhat simpler. Details on this type of loan (and futher details on post 9/98 loans) may be obtained ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to graduate finance</title>
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Welcome to graduate finance, your guide to all things important to recent graduates. </description>
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