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How to earn over 4% on your cash using a stocks and shares ISA
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Family feuds over inheritances surge 61% – how to win the game of will wrangling
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How to earn over 4% on your cash using a stocks and shares ISA
Savers worried about a potential cut to the cash ISA limit in the Autumn Budget could shield their money from the taxman using a money market fund in a stocks and shares ISA. We explain how
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Investec enters cash ISA market with top rate for savers
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Lasting power of attorney fee to increase to £92 -– apply now to beat the price hike
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Best inflation-beating savings accounts to make your money work hard
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Property
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Renters' Rights Bill: how landmark reforms to end no-fault evictions will affect you
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UK house price growth slows amid Budget uncertainty
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.28%
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