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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?
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?
About 5 million people used price comparison websites to search for energy deals last year, but less than half of those people actually went on to switch
When politics meets pensions someone is bound to lose
Women retiring in 2017 can expect an average annual retirement income of £14,300, which is the second highest on record but down on the £14,500 for those retiring in 2016
Female baby boomers are less likely to start divorce proceedings than younger women for fear of financial disaster
It’s back to family and friends for help with housing – again
Almost 2 million people will attend a festival in 2017, spending and losing millions of pounds unnecessarily
Nearly one in six of those aged between 18 and 35 said they were unsure they would have enough money to support themselves when they stopped working
Scrap or stay – here’s what we know about Conservative and DUP plans for our money matters
It’s My Money Week, so we asked financial experts and parents how they teach children about saving and spending
Complaints about payday loans increased by 227 per cent over the period and all complaints relating to consumer credit increased by almost 90 per cent to just under 26,000
Market volatility, dumped tax changes and shelved reforms will feature in hung parliament Britain
You’re a prisoner to your unhelpful and expensive water supplier. But plans for a major overhaul that could have increased competition have been shelved
A new style of bank account may be about to revolutionise the way we spend money overseas. And it's all thanks to Brexit
What do the party political promises pledge for your purse?
Increasing shareholder power is becoming a political priority
These expenses are likely to cost retirees an average of £62,000 over the course of their retirement
The latest property trend gives ‘downsizing’ a whole new meaning, but do we really want to live like this?
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
In the north-east London borough, the average annual wage is £33,800 and the average house price is a lofty £575,511 – equating to a ratio of 17.03