Natalie Stanton
Natalie joined MoneyWeek in March 2015. Prior to that she worked as a reporter for The Lawyer, and a researcher/writer for legal careers publication the Chambers Student Guide.
She has an undergraduate degree in Politics with Media from the University of East Anglia, and a Master’s degree in International Conflict Studies from King’s College, London.
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Managing your money at uni
Tips Hundreds of thousands of 18-year-olds are leaving home for university for the first time. Natalie Stanton rounds up the top money-saving tips for new students.
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How to fund your university studies
Tips Going to university can be an expensive time in your life. Natalie Stanton looks at some of the ways to cut down on the costs.
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Selling your house? Beware this new scam
Features Criminals are targeting a new group of victims: people buying and selling houses. Natalie Stanton explains how you can avoid getting caught out.
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Students: stretch your cash
Tips University can be an expensive time, so you'll want to make your money go further. Natalie Stanton hunts down the best offers and deals for students.
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How to insure your student digs
Features As a student, insuring your belongings can rack up, says Natalie Stanton. But there are ways to keep the costs down.
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The Greek crisis has gone quiet – but the problems aren’t over
News It’s a year since the Greek crisis was declared to be over. But rather than returning to health, the Greek economy has continued its downward spiral.
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Is the US heading for a slump?
News The US should be on the brink of a new recession if history is any guide. But we shouldn't be too quick jump to conclusions.
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The women’s pensions crisis
Features The gender gap between men and women when it comes to expected retirement income widened again last year. Natalie Stanton reports.
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Four ways to cut your IHT bill
Features Natalie Stanton explains how you can manage your finances later in life to ensure your family isn’t charged more than necessary when you die.
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How to avoid falling victim to card fraud
Features The UK has become a hot spot for card and banking fraud. Natalie Stanton explains how to not get caught out.
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Negative interest rates: will you have to pay to save?
Features Businesses have been warned that they may be charged negative interest rates on their deposits. Should savers be worried, asks Natalie Stanton.
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May urged to ditch the triple lock
Features The prime minister has been urged to ditch the expensive triple lock pensions guarantee. Natalie Stanton reports.
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Your house is no substitute for saving for your pension
Features Putting too much weight on using your house to pay your retirement costs is unlikely to be wise, says Natalie Stanton.
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Time to move your savings
Features The Financial Conduct Authority has named and shamed banks and building societies offering the lowest interest rates. Natalie Stanton reports.
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Shop around for enhanced annuities
Features Natalie Stanton explains why when it comes to enhanced annuities it pays to do your research.
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How to transfer pensions
Features There are times when you may want to switch your pension or pass it on to your family. Natalie Stanton explains.
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Lowcostholidays collapse: is your holiday safe?
Features Almost 140,000 holidaymakers are set to lose out after the collapse of budget travel agency Lowcostholidays. Natalie Stanton looks at the options.
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State pensions provider set to expand
Features Nest – the government-backed retirement scheme provider – could be set greatly to expand its role in pensions provision, says Natalie Stanton.
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Should you opt for a ten-year fixed mortgage?
Features This week has seen a flurry of ten-year fixed mortgage deals. What's going on? Natalie Stanton reports.
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How safe is your Sipp?
Features How big of a risk does the collapse of an investment firm pose to your pension? Natalie Stanton investigates.
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A good deal on holiday cash
Features Natalie Stanton explains how to get the best deals when exchanging your pounds for holiday money.
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The UK’s potential new trade agreements
Features Countries around the world are already looking at new trade agreements with a UK outside the EU. Natalie Stanton looks at some of the strongest candidates.
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Should pension deficits come before dividends?
Features Are putting enough of a priority on ensuring that employees’ pensions are adequately funded? Natalie Stanton reports.
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Can cash really trump shares?
Tutorials Conventional wisdom holds that shares are the best place for your money in the long term, and cash in the short. But is this accurate, asks Natalie Stanton.
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