Complaints against UK banks have risen by 25%, led by anger over loans and overdrafts and default charges, according to industry figures
This Is Money: The Burden Of Double-dependency
Increasingly, middle-aged people are ‘sandwiched’ between two lots of dependents: their own parents and their grandchildren as well as children
This Is Money: £1bn Deal To Bring Double-deck Trains
Double-deck trains on the South’s busiest routes came a step closer today after Stagecoach signed up to commitments to ease overcrowding
Motley Fool: An Investing Lesson From Richard Branson
Green is now the new black. Politicians want to be seen to be green, car makers are making a special effort to promote their environmental side, and shopkeepers are trying to out-organic each other.
This Is Money: New Course For Financially Challenged
A new Open University course was launched today to help Britons negotiate the money maze of growing bills and complex financial products
This Is Money: Self-assessment Deadline Looms
The nine million people that need to complete a self-assessment tax return have until 30 September to file their paper returns to the Revenue
This Is Money: Go Green Or Pay More Tax
Homeowners who refuse to make their house or flat more environmentally friendly face higher council tax bills, ministers have revealed
Motley Fool: CCJs And Charging Orders
County Court Judgments (CCJs) are made when a creditor takes you to court in order to retrieve the money you owe. If a CCJ is granted against you it is entered on the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines (for England & Wales) and on your credit file. Unless you pay off the debt within one month of the CCJ being granted, it remains there for six years even if you pay off what you owe during that time
This Is Money: Google Chiefs Earn £7m A Day
Google founders are among the US’s richest – Everyone on this year’s Forbes rich list of the wealthiest Americans is a billionaire
Motley Fool: Why You Should Be Terrified
There are so many reasons to be scared of the market right now.