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Finding the right conveyancer can make buying a house run a lot smoother. Here’s what you need to look for and the questions to ask.
Dual currencies and black markets. Chris Wicks discusses how cash can get complicated in Venezuela.
What is Tax Freedom Day and what can taxpayers and small business owners do to reduce their tax burden? Jo Nockels explains.
Every parent wants to give their children the best start in life. Encouraging them to save for their future is one wonderful way to do just that.
Planning for later life is not always high on our priority list. It seems that 37 years old is the age when most people even begin to start the process of planning. Which is much too late, says John Prout.
If you’re leaving Blighty to live abroad there are things you must make sure tick off before you jet off.
Strolling along a beach at sunset, with the waves lapping at the shore, hand in hand with your partner… Is that how you see your retirement? But could you afford to retire if you actually had to?
Excitingly, it seems that millions of people paid too much tax in 2012-13 and are now due a refund. Could you be one of the lucky many?
Misreporting about the retail distribution review has led some people to think that financial advice used to be free and now isn’t. What it actually means is a much more transparent fee structure, writes Scott Gallacher.
Exciting, exciting, exciting! And then: Scary, scary, scary. Possibly the initial thoughts of most first-time buyers.
Is it true that we’re more likely to dump our partners than we are to change our bank accounts?
Another day, another piece of good news for our pensions. The pensions bill, which was announced this week will see an overhaul of state pensions.
Among the announcements made yesterday in the Queen’s Speech was the introduction of a new consumer rights bill and pension reform.