The government's new pension freedoms have helped more women save for retirement effectively.
This is according to Aegon research, which …
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The majority of Britons are confused by insurance, meaning they may be spending more than they need to.
Research from Co-op Insurance has revealed …
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The millennial generation – people aged between 18 and 34 – may be less likely to find themselves in debt than their parents, according to new researc…
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Almost half (49 per cent) of UK residents may be spending too much unnecessarily on common financial products because they did not take action to swit…
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Debt and financial problems impact a broad section of the UK, but it follows a clear geographic and social pattern, according to new research publishe…
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Energy bills could rise by up to £206.72 this year, as 26 fixed tariffs come to an end on January 31st. With the cold weather only now hitting B…
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In the run up to Christmas – and the sales following – many Brits spent a substantial amount on credit cards. This has, however, had a negative effect…
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The average commuter in the UK spends £94.97 every month on travel treats for their journey to and from work, according to recent data published…
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