People who are currently working have unrealistic expectations surrounding their retirement, according to research undertaken by Prudential. Young peo…
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Old stereotypes of a male financial decider and a female household spender can firmly be laid to rest, as new research shows that two-thirds of UK hou…
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British parents give in to 'pester power', causing them to spend an additional £4,576 a year, according to new research by Quidco.
Th…
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For the first time since the second quarter of 2014, individual insolvencies have increased, according to the latest statistics published by the gover…
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Over four in ten people (42 per cent) have lied to a partner about their spending, according to new research by AA credit cards. A further 13 per cent…
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Almost half of the adult population could have benefitted from money advice at key stages in their lives, according to a new report published by Citiz…
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An estimated 6.5 million Britons are at risk of serious debt problems as they turn to credit to support them when their income sees an unexpected gap….
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People in the UK are more fluent in so-called text speak than financial terminology, a new study has revealed.
According to research by Nationwide …
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