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81: Make the most of your Isa allowance
With a new Isa season approaching, many savers will be looking for the best accounts in which to stash their hard-earned cash. This is particularly important given that not only are interest rates at

82: A Guide to income protection
One of the biggest fears for many people is not being able to pay the mortgage - or meet other financial commitments - if they are made redundant or unable to work due to illness or accident. This is

83: What next for child trust funds?
Child Trust Funds (CTFs) were introduced by the government in 2005 to give children a good financial start in life, and in the few years since they've launched, the take-up has been ever increasing.

84: Top money-saving tips for the over 50s
The-over 50s have felt the effects of the recession more than most, as those who rely on the interest earned from their savings to supplement their income have been hard hit by plummeting rates and ri

85: How to cash in on the boiler scrappage scheme
Have you been nervously eyeing that old boiler during the Arctic-like weather? Then you'll be happy to hear that the first round of vouchers for the government's boiler scrappage scheme are about to

86: Beware the dreaded store card
Hi, I'm Victoria and I'll be filling in for Owe over the next few weeks. In terms of my credentials, I definitely think I qualify under the heading of ‘Dazed and Confused'. And, as a girl who's

87: Sky-high inflation means mortgage rates could rise
Inflation is on the rise and if you're a mortgage borrower you should stand up and take notice because the mortgage rate you pay could potentially be affected. In the latest announcement made by the O

88: Scams Awareness Month: Don't be a Mug Like Me
Hello wannabe money savers! I have a question to ask - have you been scammed over the past fortnight? If not, it could be thanks to those nice people over at the Office of Fair Trading who have design

89: Savers Must Unite To Save themselves
Savers are becoming increasingly disconcerted with the poor savings rates being paid by banks and building societies across the UK, and on the back of this, an action group has launched in the hope th

90: Guide to VAT-Free Goods and Services
You'll certainly feel the pinch If a new government increases VAT, but not from these VAT-free goods and services. Now that Britain is shouldering a colossal £178 billion deficit, rumours abound


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