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Postcode lottery on currency rates could leave some holidaymakers short-changed, says Which?
Read moreFree banking for those in credit could end under proposals from leading financial regulator.
Read moreNumber of older people owing money has risen sharply over the last year, says Age UK
Read morePayday loan companies are lending irresponsibly, says Which?
Read moreUniversity debt, having a child and weddings are the most underestimated costs
Read moreLondon households spend 71% of income on rent compared to the 38% spent by UK households
Read moreThe Co-operative Bank becomes first high street lender to exit the interest-only mortgage market
Read moreBerkshire town overtakes London as identity fraud hotspot
Read moreDespite gloom of double-dip recession, Brits are upbeat, says Nationwide
Read moreMiddle-aged workers are not saving enough to secure a reasonable pension income, says PPI
Read moreEU ruling will increase car insurance for women and industry fears bad weather will hit house premiums.
Read moreBrits who sign up for supply pipe insurance are wasting their money, says Which?
Read moreBrits only consider themselves in serious financial difficulties when debts hit £14,416.
Read morePop a speed camera and higher car insurance quadruples the fine, says AA.
Read moreTelematics cut car insurance premiums as well as accident rates for young drivers.
Read moreRising cost of utility bills account for 89% of total rise, says Halifax.
Read moreOnly one in four adults with children in the household has an up-to-date will.
Read moreMoney spent on upgrading your pile won’t be reflected in property values, says HSBC.
Read moreAnd cash ISAs no longer pay better rates than standard savings accounts, says Which?
Read moreRemoval of the age-related allowance could cost pensioners £285 a year.
Read moreEven small sums should be sheltered in an ISA, says unbiased.co.uk.
Read moreTransport is the biggest single expense, followed by housing and fuel.
Read moreMPs recommend limiting “rolling over” of payday loans and phase out up-front fees to debt management companies.
Read moreMoney in instant access accounts costs Brits £551m last year in lost interest.
Read moreRises coincide with three-year anniversary of 0.5% base rate which has saved homeowners £500bn in interest.
Read moreFailure to tackle financial situation means Brits are suffering ‘DRIP syndrome', says Co-op.
Read moreBrits risk losing billions as cash held at home not covered by insurance or compensation scheme.
Read moreDespite being disgruntled, many continue to stick with the same bank even though switching banks is easy, says Tridos.
Read more£1.5bn of personal loans could be taken out for debt consolidation by end of March, says Sainsbury’s Finance.
Read moreA fifth of winter sports travellers will hit the slopes uninsured this half-term, says AA.
Read moreLeeds and London feature most often in the high-risk postcodes.
Read moreSoaring cost of childcare, education and food hits parents, as overall cost of raising a child increases 3.3% in a year.
Read moreBrits in mortgage arrears could face eviction procedures after three months rather than six.
Read moreA quarter of Brits have held their current account for 26 years and 10% still have the account they opened as a child.
Read moreConsumer satisfaction with credit card issuers hits all time low.
Read more28% of UK households could not survive until the weekend on savings, says first direct.
Read moreUK drivers live in fear of motor thieves even though car crime is falling.
Read moreSoaring cost of living drives people to take out payday loans to cover rent or mortgage, says Shelter.
Read moreBut £6bn will be withdrawn from savings accounts and 10m Brits will be pushed into the red on cards and overdrafts.
Read moreTripling fees for credit-impaired and financially vulnerable account holders could push them into banking hinterland, says watchdog.
Read moreThe proliferation of payday loans has given rise to “zombie” debtors who will never pay the loans back.
Read moreAverage fine meted out to uninsured drivers is £200 which will “outrage” honest motorists, says AA.
Read moreNationwide says prices “resilient” while Land Registry reports 10th consecutive month of price falls.
Read moreSoaring costs mean the average household will struggle this Christmas.
Read moreLack of winter preparation puts one in three homeowners at risk of huge winter repair bills and invalidated buildings insurance, says M&S Money.
Read moreAs they struggle financially, 12% of over-55s feel they will “never be able to afford to retire”.
Read more£747m sale sees state-owned bank returned to private sector - taxpayer loses £1.4bn.
Read moreSecret savers have hidden stash of £1,037 in cash and investments because they don’t trust - or are planning to leave - their partners.
Read moreThe additional cost of housing a second child is £59,500, according to new research from HSBC.
Read moreLegislation is failing to keep pace with the digital revolution leaving online shoppers at the mercy of scammers, says parliamentary committee
Read moreAlthough many households are curbing spending, 58% fail to save by swapping to a cheaper mortgage deal.
Read moreBrits under 40 burdened by debt will struggle to get on property ladder and save for retirement, says CCCS report
Read moreBorrowers leaving fixed-rate deals for lenders’ SVR find they pay less to the tune of £4.6bn a year, says CML
Read moreBurglary increases 26% between Halloween and Bonfire Night, says Aviva
Read moreRising inflation means Brits need to spend an extra £736 just to maintain the same living standards as last year.
Read moreIncreasing numbers of Brits are hoarding gold rather than saving cash in the bank, says esure
Read moreSavings gather momentum as number of savers and size of monthly deposits increase, says Santander.
Read moreBrits spending less on mortgage repayments and remortgaging to cheaper deals up by a third, according to CML.
Read moreAverage person with credit cards will spend £152,000 repaying them over a 40-year period, says Standard Life
Read moreSophisticated card technology means thwarted fraudsters are returning to lo-tech scams such as distraction and card theft
Read moreFSA received over 250,000 complaints about Barclays in first six months of 2011, with Lloyds TSB and Santander also shamed.
Read moreCash-strapped Brits fail to factor in effect of inflation on savings.
Read moreHouse-proud Brits spend £58,550 improving their homes to emulate TV property programmes, says esure.
Read moreMortgage lending is at a 25-month high, but millions are missing out on the cheapestrates by sticking with lenders’ SVR.
Read moreFrom October, the only way passengers can avoid £6 per journey surcharge it to take out Ryanair’s new pre-paid card.
Read moreMaintaining our standard of living will cost us £636.70 each a year, says MGM Advantage.
Read moreMixed signals as house prices climb over the last three months but drop again in August.
Read moreConsumer watchdog says the government’s failure to act costs consumers £265,000 a day.
Read moreLenders suspicious of mortgage applicants’ salary claims can now cross-reference details with taxman.
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