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The best 0% balance transfer credit cards
Credit cards These 0% balance transfer credit cards offer some of the best deals on the market today
By Rupert Hargreaves Last updated
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Inheritance tax refunds: Are you due one amid falling property prices?
Advice Inheritance tax refunds are set to rise amid the current house market slump - but it must be proactively claimed. We explain how
By Katie Binns Last updated
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How to make your pension ethical
Advice Many people want to ensure the way they spend and invest their money has a positive impact on the planet, and that includes saving for retirement. But how do you actually make your pension as ethical as possible?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Should you defer your pension and stay in work?
Advice The pros and cons of deferring your pension and staying in employment beyond 66 are finely balanced. We look at how your retirement income could be affected.
By David Prosser Last updated
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How to find the best pension drawdown provider
Advice Thinking about a pension drawdown plan? MoneyHelper’s price comparison tool could be a good place to start - but there are plenty of other things to consider.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Pension dashboard delayed until 2026
News The deadline for pension schemes to connect to an online pension dashboard, allowing savers to see all their retirement pots in one place, has been pushed back again.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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How inflation will hit your pension savings
Analysis Many pension schemes that offer protection from price rises may not be as good as they seem.
By David Prosser Last updated
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Should you stick with Mid Wynd investment trust?
Tips Max King looks at the prospects for Mid Wynd as the trust prepares to say goodbye to Simon Edelsten and Alex Illingworth, managers of the trust since 2014.
By Max King Published
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Divorce and money - everything you need to know if you are splitting up
Advice The first working Monday of January is dubbed ‘divorce day’. If you’re thinking of splitting up, we look at what divorce means for your finances and how to manage money when separating
By John Fitzsimons Last updated