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‘Phishing’, ‘vishing’ and ‘smishing’ remain the most common forms of cyber attacks, with one-in-ten Brits falling victim over a twelve-month period.
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If you have a financial goal, like saving for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday, putting money away for home renovations, or building a pot for your children’s weddings, you might have considered a cash ISA.
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The economy might be rough right now, but there are plenty of practical ways to maximise your spending and saving power. Here, we share five money-management tips that could make your money go further.
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Spring may not be a season you typically associate with savings. But with Christmas a distant memory and energy bills generally lower, you might find it’s a good time to top up your savings, particularly your ISA.
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With the end of the tax year approaching, and new ISA rules coming into force in April 2024, how to maximise your ISA may be something that’s playing on your mind.
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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a building society and a bank? We've listed all you need to know in this blog article.
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If you’re buying a home, our guide has the answers to challenging questions and confusing topics around buying, moving-in and home insurance.
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You may lose some of your legacy in tax to the Treasury instead of it going to your family. Here's how to get things in good order.
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Being mortgage free later in life is a big aim for many homeowners. Clearing your mortgage could mean lower overheads each month and more disposable income. Plus, it could save you a lot of money in interest payments over the years.
Read full storyTen tips for financially independent teenagers
The bank of Mum and Dad being available as a constant cash machine probably isn’t a situation that you’re keen on. This is why it’s important to encourage teenagers to make, manage and respect their own funds. On to the ten tips that could help mould your teen into a financial guru!
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