Some 36 per cent of Britons who have a current account are usually overdrawn at some stage of the month.
Research by thinkmoney has discovered the …
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Payday lenders should not be able to advertise in colleges or universities, the National Union of Students (NUS) has claimed.
The body thinks these…
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Almost one-third of sandwich carers are struggling to cope with the high cost of living in the UK.
A study from the Money Advice Service highlights…
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UK consumers could be biting off more than they can chew when it comes to funding a move to a new home.
Research by Lloyds TSB has discovered…
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People in the UK are finding it difficult to find cheap energy deals and are ending up stuck with their current tariff, which could be resulting in th…
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The average family in the UK will likely be worse off to the tune of almost £1,800 a year by 2015, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies…
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Consumers who apply common sense towards their spending habits could be saving an average of £844 a year, according to new research from quoteme…
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The number of people saving for their retirement in the UK has dropped to an all-time low, according to a new report by pensions and investments firm …
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