I change rates I has announced changes to its variable rate savings offers
Friends Provident launches new microsites Friends Provident International (FPI) has announced that it has joined forces with Fidelity International, Invesco, Investec and Martin Curries to provide new microsites.
Mortgage lending remains strong Mortgage lending is still running at record levels, according to the Council for Mortgage Lenders.
Reform plans for doorstep lending Plans to increase competition in the doorstep lending market are put forward by the Competition Commission.
Lenders extend interest-free credit periods It is a rare thing in the current climate for lenders to make their offers more generous. But several banks have recently extended deals on credit card balance transfers.
Ignore the freebies for a good financial education With the start of the next academic year approaching, many new students will be preparing for life away from home – a life likely to be based on record levels of borrowing.
Borrowers hit after interest base rate rise The Bank of England brought unwelcome news for borrowers this week as it raised base interest rates for the first time in two years.
Moves to quit final salary schemes High-profile collapses of final salary pension schemes and reports about rising deficits are prompting thousands of people to transfer out of final salary pensions from former employers to safeguard retirement assets against a possible collapse of the co
Tax threat over lifetime pensions allowance Pension administrators could start deducting tax directly from people’s retirement funds to pay to HM Revenue & Customs if they are unable to contact investors.
Let your agents do the legwork When it comes to buying houses it can take weeks of traipsing around dozens of unsuitÂable properties to find the one you like. If you want to stay one step ahead of the game, however, there are people who will do the work for you.
Fixing a fair fee for finance advice Figuring out whether the fees and commissions your independent financial adviser charges are fair can be difficult. Are the charges you are paying to invest in an annuity or unit trust appropriate? Could you find a more appealing deal?
Government threat to restrict the alternatives The Treasury has thrown the pensions market into confusion by appearing to threaten the future of a valuable tax break for older people introduced in April.
Providers call for better deal on pension transfers Pension providers are calling for the government to give a better deal to pension fund members who transfer out of final salary schemes when new regulations come into force next year.
Make sure your cover prepares for the worst The vast majority of the thousands of travellers who were delayed by the security clampdown at UK airports to foil an alleged terrorist plot will not receive a penny in compensation because of terrorist exclusion clauses in their travel policies.
Older borrowers wise up on securing finance Many of us will have to work extra years, and take our pensions later, to accommodate rising life expectancy. But for those looking to move up the property ladder later in life, most mortgage lenders are failing to keep up.
Hedge funds have not done what it says on the tin Hedge funds are frequently promoted as offering positive returns regardless of conditions in the markets. But the recent performance of funds of hedge funds, which offer the additional security of investing across a range of underlying funds, has cast dou
Tax inspectors seek power to search and arrest evaders HM Revenue & Customs is pushing for new powers to make arrests, take fingerprints and execute wider search warrants without the police as part of a government clampdown on tax avoidance.
Sound buildings will survive the rate tremors Property has been an excellent investment for the past decade but this month’s quarter percentage point rise in the bank base rate is expected to put a brake on the sector’s already slowing momentum.
Scrap Inheritance Tax? There was a bit of stir caused in the world of taxation over the weekend when ex-transport secretary Stephen Byers...
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