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The 2022/23 end of tax year guide: 7 allowances to make use of before 5 April 2023
The 2022/23 tax year ends on Wednesday 5 April. After this date, many allowances reset, and it could be your last chance to use some
Behaving differently at this time of year
As individuals, we usually have a bias towards ‘now’. But at this time of year that bias changes in an important way and is to
10 New Year Resolutions for Financial Health
At the start of a new year, it’s common to reflect on what you want to achieve over the next 12 months and to set
Guide: 12 of the best Christmas markets to enjoy in the UK and Europe in 2022
If you want some festive cheer, a Christmas market is perfect. From stalls filled with seasonal treats to entertainment like carol singers, they can really
Your autumn statement update and what it means for you
It has been a tumultuous year in British politics, with three prime ministers and four chancellors holding office. After the calamitous “mini-Budget” ushered in the
7 handy tips to help recession-proof your finances
As UK economic activity contracted at its fastest pace in nearly two years in October, it would suggest that the UK has fallen into a
The parents’ guide to paying for university and student loans
As a parent, it is important to understand what expenses students face, how they will repay student loans in the future, and how you could
Everything you need to know about the “emergency mini-budget”
With a new prime minister having taken office earlier this month, the government has begun to announce its plans for stimulating the UK economy during
Will the cost of living crisis cause house prices to fall?
Whether you’re paying your utility bills or buying groceries, over the last few weeks you’ll have noticed that the cost of living has risen significantly.
Why is the Bank of England scrapping one of the mortgage affordability tests?
For most young people, purchasing your first home is one of the biggest goals to work towards. After so much hard work and diligent saving,
10 straightforward DIY jobs around the house
One of the biggest social changes over the last 50 years has been the rise in the do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to jobs around the house.
What can the government do to tackle inflation?
In the latest evidence that the cost of living crisis is making things tough for families across the UK, Sky News recently reported that the
How could the cost of living surge affect your life plans?
In the past few weeks, you’ll have noticed that the cost of many goods and services has been rising. Due to the war in Ukraine
The top 10 sporting events coming to the UK in summer 2022
It’s fair to say that the UK is addicted to sport. After two years of events being affected by the Covid pandemic to some extent
3 increasingly common scams and what you need to know to protect your money
In the past few years, the increasing digitalisation of our society has had many benefits. From videoconferencing, which enables people to work from home, to