Staying unmarried may be more expensive than tying the knot
Getting married can be an expensive business. But not nearly as expensive as not being married
Getting married can be an expensive business. But not nearly as expensive as not being married
The latest property trend gives ‘downsizing’ a whole new meaning, but do we really want to live like this?
You've booked the flights, the hotel, the car hire and maybe even the exact poolside lounger. Don't leave home without a great deal on your holiday cover
The murky world of international money transfers can be daunting at the best of times, but with so many global factors buffeting the exchange rate of major currencies on a daily basis, it often seems like you’d need a PhD in economics to cost-effectively send money overseas or even just to compare money transfer services.
The slogan has been a cornerstone of the department store’s marketing campaign since 1925 and guarantees that it will refund British shoppers the difference if they can find the same product for less elsewhere
Inflation has surpassed the 2% target for the third month in a row. It’s time to sit up and pay attention
The biggest and most obvious financial impact for regular Brits since the UK voted to leave the EU last June has been the huge drop in the value of the pound against virtually every other major currency around the world.
Food, houses, clothes, bank fees – you can haggle on anything if you just know how
Tories yet to confirm planned changes to state pensions
Insurers charge loyal customers up to three times more than new clients to subsidise the low prices and cheaper deals used to attract new business
A new report confirms how the rich become deluded about their talents, but also hints at a growing acknowledgement of inequality
From Saturday 6 May British shoppers will no longer be able to use their old £5 notes in some shops and restaurants
They may be innocent, they may be vulnerable, but the families of offenders face higher premiums and even flat refusals
A flurry of new studies show women are talking themselves into a poorer future
The battle of the current accounts means there are some lucrative deals to be had on your bank account. It's time to get switching, but where to start?
Need a credit card? Here are this month's cheapest deals, whatever your circumstances.
While we’re all looking the other way, a raft of legislation that could have significantly affected our money matters is being hastily canned. Cue expensive confusion
Around 1.5 billion of the new coins are being struck
The number of single pensioners who rely completely on the State for financial support has increased by 26% to 1.1 million over the last five years
A universal basic income would enable people to embrace the gig economy and give them greater leverage in the jobs they choose
Recently announced price increases have ranged from 1 to 10 per cent and MoneySuperMarket said that this means that affected households will be paying £97 more a year on average