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Tag: Savings
This Is Money: Fresh Boost For Isa Savers
Savers with cash in Isas from previous years will be able to transfer their money into potentially more lucrative stocks-and-shares Isas
Scotsman: Rules To Be Eased On ISA Cash Transfers
ED BALLS, economic secretary to the Treasury, yesterday announced the government will allow investors to move savings currently held in cash individual savings accounts (ISAs) into the stocks and shares component without penalty.
This Is Money: Tap-and-go Payment Revolution
A new generation of plastic cards will soon enable consumers to make small purchases simply by tapping a scanner
This Is Money: First Direct Faces Exodus
Our sister title Money Mail was so overwhelmed by your repsonses on First Direct’s fees decision, they published your comments
Motley Fool: Start Saving For Christmas 2007!
With Christmas just over a month away, our annual round of festive splurging is about to move into full swing. According to independent financial researcher Moneyfacts, we each spend £600 on Christmas presents and festivities, which is a lot of loot!
This Is Money: We’ll Learn Farepak Lessons, Says Blair
Prime Minister Tony Blair pledged today that the Government will do its best to mitigate the effects of the collapse of Christmas savings club Farepak
This Is Money: Millions Risk Pension Poverty
Around 12m workers are saving too little or nothing at all towards their retirement, a major survey revealed today
Motley Fool: 5 Ways To Maximise Your Family’s Finances!
If you have kids, you’ll know how quickly money disappears – indeed, a recent report from Liverpool Victoria found that the cost of raising a child, from birth to 21, is now estimated to be a whopping £180,000! Unsurprisingly, many parents find they must make sacrifices to cope with this financial pressure, with savings and holiday plans being hardest hit.
This Is Money: Stores In £4.44 Toaster War
It used to be baked beans. Then it was DVD players. Now toasters have become the latest product at the front line of the supermarket wars