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Best junior stocks and shares ISA platforms
Advice A junior stocks and shares ISA is a great way to save for your child tax-efficiently. But it can be confusing trying to decide which investment platform to use. We reveal some of the best junior stocks and shares ISAs.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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NS&I hikes Premium Bond prize rate again to hit the highest level in 15 years
NS&I has increased the prize rate on its Premium Bonds again. We look at what it means for prizes from August
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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Supermarket petrol prices are 6p higher per litre than they should be - how to save on fuel
Advice Many of us are looking at ways to save money on petrol and diesel, yet supermarkets have been found guilty of upping their profit margins the CMA has found. We look at how you can save on fuel costs and what the proposed Pumpwatch scheme means for you.
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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Isas vs savings accounts: what’s the best home for your cash savings?
Analysis Rising interest rates on savings accounts mean more savers may be subject to tax on the interest earned. Does that mean an Isa is a better option?
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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July's NS&I Premium Bond prize draw - are you a winner?
Two lucky NS&I Premium Bond winners are now millionaires. Find out here you are one of them.
By Tom Higgins Published
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Energy meter reading: submit your reading to avoid getting overcharged
Households are encouraged to take an energy meter reading after the price cap change on Saturday to draw a line under usage at the higher rate.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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HSBC and First Direct to boost savings rates as pressure mounts on banks to pass on betters rates to savers
HSBC and First Direct plan to boost the rate on to their savings accounts today, as consumers call on high street banks to do more to give savers a better deals as the base rates hits 5%.
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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A third of pension savers could face hardship after retirement
New research shows a third of pension savers are not putting enough money into their retirement savings to have a comfortable retirement.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Inheritance tax receipts hit £1.2bn
News More people are being hit by inheritance tax amid rising property prices - and 16m are unaware of whether or not their families could be left to pay a bill when they die.
By Katie Binns Last updated