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You’re under budgeting by £132,000

You’re under budgeting by £132,000
If you’re careful with your cash, you probably live by a pretty strict budget. However, you could be seriously underestimating some of life’s major expenses. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 20th May 2012 In Bills and budgeting

The worst regions for identity theft

The worst regions for identity theft
Discover which town has overtaken London to become the worst region for identity theft in the UK. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 15th May 2012 In Lifestyle

Don’t wait until you’re £14,500 in debt

Don’t wait until you’re £14,500 in debt
The average Brit would need to be £14,416 in debt before starting to seriously worry about their finances. Don’t let this happen to you. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 5th May 2012 In Dealing with debt

What your bank doesn't want you to know

What your bank doesn't want you to know
Have you found a top deal from your bank? Be careful, there could be more to this offer than meets the eye. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 2nd April 2012 In Bills and budgeting

Avoid rip-offs on your overdraft

Avoid rip-offs on your overdraft
Do you regularly rely on your overdraft to cover day-to-day expenses? If so, you could be paying more for the privilege than you realise. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 28th February 2012 In Borrowing

Could you be a millionaire in a matter of years?

Could you be a millionaire in a matter of years?
An increasing number of people in the UK are visiting ‘wealth trainers’ in the hope that they’ll go from broke to billionaire within a few years. Read More
By Emily Spaven Posted 8th December 2011 In Lifestyle

Are you stuck with a useless credit card?

Are you stuck with a useless credit card?
The credit card market is pretty fast paced, with changes happening left right and centre. To bring you back up to speed, we’ve rounded up some recent developments. Read More
By Emily Spaven Posted 11th August 2011 In Borrowing

Are you being tricked into sky-high interest?

Are you being tricked into sky-high interest?
Have you ever felt pressured into taking out a store card, only to find the high interest rates by far outweigh the initial rewards? Well you’re not alone. Read More
By Emily Spaven Posted 24th July 2011 In Borrowing

Get more from your money in 2011

Get more from your money in 2011
New Year's money resolutions can be easily forgotten but you could buck the trend in 2011. Read More
By Daniel Milano Posted 11th January 2011 In Bills and budgeting

Brits owe £1,452bn: debt myths exposed

Brits owe £1,452bn: debt myths exposed
Do you have to a let a bailiff in? Can you switch current accounts if you're overdrawn? We look at common misconceptions about debt. Read More
By Katy Ward Posted 12th December 2010 In Dealing with debt