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Help to Save is something to savour if you’re a low-income household, say
Young people can get up to £1,000 from the government each year towards buying their first home by putting their savings in a Lifetime Individual Savings Account (LISA or Lifetime ISA). For the majori
Q I’d like to help my teenager learn about money. Do you have any tips on where to start? A The good news is there’s loads of help online. For example, HSBC has resources aimed at ages from young chil
Perhaps you’ve been a bit loose with your summer spending or back to school has brought you down to earth with a bump. Either way, autumn is the perfect time to give your finances a health check so th
Q How does a Junior ISA work and what are the advantages and disadvantages of opening one? Junior Individual Savings Accounts are long-term, tax-free savings accounts for children. In this 2025/2026 t
Helping you spend wisely and save more, with money expert Faith Archer
Q My kids say their packed lunches are boring. Do you have any tips for cheap ways to improve them? A Consider keeping a selection of different types of bread in your freezer, such as pittas and bagel