All Investments Articles

How much money would make you happy?

How much money would make you happy?
We’d all like a larger bank balance, but just how much would you need to feel satisfied with your lot? Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 17th May 2012 In Bills and budgeting

The £218,000 cost of having a child

The £218,000 cost of having a child
Having a child can be one of the most rewarding things you do with your life – and one of the most expensive. Luckily, there are a few financial benefits to parenthood. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 13th February 2012 In Bills and budgeting

Everything you need to know about ISAs

Everything you need to know about ISAs
Are you keen to take advantage of tax-free savings, but not sure where to start? If so, check out our simple guide to ISAs.   Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 9th February 2012 In Saving and investing

Men v women: who are the best savers?

Men v women: who are the best savers?
Are women really better than men at counting the pennies? New research reveals some interesting results. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 25th January 2012 In Saving and investing

Would your savings run out in just five days?

Would your savings run out in just five days?
Shockingly, six million households have less than £250 in savings – enough to cover their expenses for just five days in an emergency. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 12th January 2012 In Saving and investing

How to demolish your Christmas debt

How to demolish your Christmas debt
Are you worried about how to pay off your Christmas debt once the festivities have ended?  We explore the options. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 1st January 2012 In Borrowing

You're missing out on the best mortgage deals

You're missing out on the best mortgage deals
We reveal the mortgage deals from smaller banks and regional building societies that are topping the best-buy tables. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 6th September 2011 In Property and mortgages

Bank of England holds interest rates at 0.5%

Bank of England holds interest rates at 0.5%
The Bank of England again announced its decision to hold the Base Rate at a record low of 0.5% for the 28th consecutive month. Read More
By Editorial Team Posted 6th July 2011 In News

Cheapest cars to insure

Cheapest cars to insure
With car insurance premiums set to rocket yet again, driving the wrong car could push costs up even further. Read More
By Daniel Milano Posted 22nd June 2011 In Insurance

Why we’re £36 billion worse off

Why we’re £36 billion worse off
As the real term value of Brits' cash plummets, we look at options to safeguard your savings. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 13th June 2011 In Saving and investing