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When it comes to what happens to your money after your death,
LITTLE acts of kindness, even just a smile, can brighten everyone’s day. But perhaps one of the most practical ways of helping people is by making a will. Bereavement causes loved ones enormous pain a
Our straight-talking, no-nonsense agony aunt Anne Robinson tackles the problems troubling you
How do we encourage children to learn more about the basics of managing their money? It’s a problem that continues to defy policymakers. While financial education was added to the national curriculum
The long winter evenings are perfect for getting our financial admin sorted – the kind of stuff we often put off but weighs on our mind until it’s done. Nearly two thirds of Brits feel bogged down by
Q I’ve heard the Cash ISA allowance is changing next year. What’s happening? A Currently, you can contribute up to £20,000 each tax year into a Cash ISA (or split this allowance between other types of
As the new tax year approaches, it’s time to look at a variety of ways to reduce your bill – including getting married