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Are you missing out on Pension Credit? How to claim the benefit worth £4,300 a year
News Thousands of eligible households are still failing to apply for Pension Credit. We explain who qualifies for Pension Credit and how to apply
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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How to find lost pensions, savings or investments
Losing track of money is easy to do when moving house or changing jobs so if you’ve lost touch with your cash. If this is you, then follow these simple steps to track down your lost pension, investments, savings or Premium Bonds
By Samantha Partington Last updated
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Warm Home Discount offers £150 off energy bills – what is it and who can get it?
The Warm Home Discount is paid by the government to some households to help them keep the heating on during the winter. When is the discount paid, and who is eligible?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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When is the self-assessment tax return deadline?
If you are self-employed, rent out a property or earn income from savings or investments, you may need to complete a self-assessment tax return. We run through the deadlines you need to know about
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Is travel insurance worth it?
Travel insurance can add to the cost of your holiday, but it could be crucial if things don’t go as planned.
By Rebekah Evans Last updated
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The silver price is in freefall – is now the time to invest in silver?
Silver’s reputation as the ‘devil’s metal’ stems from its volatility. Is the recent fall in the silver price a chance to buy the dip?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Family investment companies explained: how the ultra wealthy shield their money from the taxman
Wealthy families are increasingly turning to family investment companies to keep more of their money away from HMRC – but what are these arrangements and how do they work?
By Laura Miller Published
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How to gift Premium Bonds
Could Premium Bonds be the gift that keeps on giving? We look at how to buy them for a child.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Yoshiaki Murakami: Japan’s original corporate raider
The originator of Japanese activism, Yoshiaki Murakami, was disgraced by an insider-trading scandal in 2006. Now, he's back, shaking things up
By Jane Lewis Published
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Cash in on the growth potential of electrification companies
Opinion Martin Todd, portfolio manager, head of sustainable equities, Federated Hermes, highlights three electrification companies where he'd put his money
By Martin Todd Published
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Galliford Try has firm foundations for strong growth
Builder Galliford Try has a finger in a wide range of pies, notably important work in the public sector
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Card Factory is a stand-out small-cap going cheap
In a digital world, we still value the personal touch. That’s good news for Card Factory, whose unique business model is suited to weather all economic storms
By Jamie Ward Published
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8 of the best smallholdings for sale now
The best smallholdings for sale – from a medieval cross-passage farmhouse in Taunton, Somerset, to a former farmhouse with an orchard in the Welsh Marches
By Natasha Langan Published
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Financial support for carers: what can you get?
Unpaid carers miss out on an average £6,400 a year in annual salary by cutting work to support loved ones. We explore benefits that can plug the financial gap.
By Holly Thomas Published
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MoneyWeek news quiz: Will Reeves force you to buy UK shares?
Quiz Rumours the chancellor will introduce a minimum UK share requirement in ISAs surfaced this week. Test your knowledge of the headlines in MoneyWeek’s news quiz.
By MoneyWeek Published
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'After property renovation costs spiralled, I had no choice but to get a second charge mortgage'
After unprecedented events wreaked havoc on a couple's property renovation plans, they turned to a second charge mortgage. What are they and how do they work?
By Samantha Partington Published
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How to invest in undervalued gold miners
The surge in gold and other precious metals has transformed the economics of the companies that mine them. Investors should cash in, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Debasing Wall Street's new debasement trade idea
The debasement trade is a catchy and plausible idea, but there’s no sign that markets are alarmed, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Europe’s new single stock market is no panacea
Opinion It is hard to see how a single European stock exchange will fix anything. Friedrich Merz is trying his hand at a failed strategy, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Should UK schools ban smartphones?
The effects of smartphones on young minds are disturbing, with calls for politicians to make school smartphone bans mandatory. Is radical action needed?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Review: Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre – explore a city of Arabian delights
Travel The Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre is a great base from which to set out on a foodie adventure of the emirate
By Kevin Cook-Fielding Published
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Review: Rosi at the Beaumont
Proper pork pie is just one of many nods to the past at this playful, inviting Mayfair eatery, says Dan McEvoy
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Lioness legend Jill Scott: “I want to be a role model to get women into investing”
Lioness Jill Scott says she wants to be a role model for women to start investing, in the same way she inspired girls to play football. She also questions why topics like investing, tax and mortgages aren’t taught in schools
By Ruth Emery Published
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Do I need landlord insurance?
Buy-to-let landlords need more than standard home insurance to protect their property. What is landlord insurance and how much does it cost?
By Holly Thomas Published
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Can festivities lift the mood of India’s consumers?
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By MoneyWeek Published
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Investing in an Ever-Changing World: An expert view from Lloyds
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By MoneyWeek Published
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Albert Einstein's first violin sells for £860,000 at auction
Albert Einstein left his first violin behind as he escaped Nazi Germany. Last week, it became the most expensive instrument not owned by a concert violinist
By Chris Carter Published
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Rob Granieri: the mysterious billionaire boss of Jane Street
Profits at Jane Street have exploded, throwing billionaire Rob Granieri into the limelight. But it’s not just the firm’s success that is prompting scrutiny
By Jane Lewis Published
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Emerging markets boast top growth stocks at bargain prices
Opinion Lim Wen Loong, investment director at Ashoka WhiteOak Capital, selects three growth stocks where he’d put his money
By Lim Wen Loong Published
