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How to check for Premium Bonds
Have you misplaced a savings product from NS&I? Here’s how to check for Premium Bonds and cash in any unclaimed prizes
By Tom Higgins Published
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Number of ISA millionaires tops 4,000
The number of ISA millionaires has surged to more than 4,000 - what does it take to hit the seven-figure sum?
By Katie Binns Published
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The best offers for switching banks: get up to £225 'free' cash
Features Looking to move bank accounts? You can now bag as much as £225 for switching current accounts.
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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The best student bank accounts
Features As we approach the start of an academic year, Ruth Jackson-Kirby rounds up what you should look for when choosing a student bank account and outlines some of the best deals.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Should I use a workplace pension or a SIPP?
Analysis SIPPs vs workplace pensions: which is the right way to save for retirement for you?
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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The best current account switch deals
Analysis Banks are offering attractive cash incentives to entice new customers, but Ruth-Jackson Kirby explains why it’s important to read the small print before you move.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Last updated
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What will long-term mortgages mean for the UK housing market?
Analysis Kensington Mortgages is tapping into long-term fixed-rate mortgages. John Stepek breaks down what this tells us about the housing market.
By John Stepek Published
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State pensioners probably aren’t going to get an 8% pay rise next year
News The “triple-lock” could in theory mean an 8% rise in state pensions this year. But that’s not going to happen. Saloni Sardana explains what the triple lock is, and why the chancellor wants to scrap it.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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How can you avoid paying inheritance tax?
Analysis Middle-class families are being trapped by a tax designed for the rich reports Alex Rankine. He explains ways which inheritance tax (IHT) can be avoided.
By Alex Rankine Published
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“Raise inheritance tax”, says the OECD. Governments won’t need to be told twice
News The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development is urging its members to increase their inheritance taxes. Saloni Sardana looks at what the OECD is proposing and whether the UK should raise IHT.
By Saloni Sardana Published