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Pitch to portfolio: Lioness Jill Scott's investing game plan
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Investment platforms offering measly interest rates on cash holdings – is your cash working hard enough?
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Making Tax Digital: what is it and who does it affect?
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Leasehold reforms revealed: how the changes help you
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.22%
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