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Top 10 most expensive house names in the UK
Thinking of naming your property? We reveal the top 10 most expensive house names in the UK and the price tags they come with
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Five things not to put in a will
There are many things to consider when writing a will. But what about things NOT to put in a will? We spoke to legal experts who told us about what you should leave out of a will.
By Nicole García Mérida Last updated
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How to use CFDs and spread bets in your portfolio to improve diversification
Look outside of the world of equities to improve diversification in a portfolio. One of the best ways of doing that is to look to contracts for difference (CfDs) and spread bets
By MoneyWeek Published
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What is Islamic finance?
Sharia-compliant or Islamic finance banks regularly offer great rates for savers, but how do they differ from Western banks?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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What to consider before investing in small-cap indexes
Small-cap index trackers show why your choice of benchmark can make a large difference to long-term returns
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Val d’Isère is a valley of delights
MoneyWeek Travel Matthew Partridge reviews Airelles Val d’Isere and Hotel Mont-Blanc in the famous French ski resort
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Why space investments are the way to go for investors
Space investments will change our world beyond recognition, UK investors should take note
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Time to tap into Africa’s mobile money boom
Favourable demographics have put Africa on the path to growth when it comes to mobile money and digital banking
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Property stocks suffered after a housing market dip last year, but is it worth investing now?
Is it worth investing in property stocks after a market crash failed to materialise?
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Is a virtual reality boom coming?
Despite decades of hype, virtual reality has never been quite ready for prime time. That is about to change, with implications for industries from gaming to engineering. Matthew Partridge reports
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How to earn a dividend yield above 5% by backing Britain
Feature We reveal how income investors can generate a yield above 5% through UK equity income investment trusts
By Marc Shoffman Published
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What to consider if you plan to unretire
Many retirees are returning to the workplace as their pension income fails to keep up with the cost of living, but could end up with a higher tax bill?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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International Women’s Day: How female fund managers invest
We interviewed four female fund managers on where they’re seeing investment opportunities in today’s market. These are the trends they’re watching this International Women’s Day, and beyond.
By Katie Williams Published
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How to invest in gold
Beginners' Guides If you're wondering whether to invest in gold, it can be a useful way to diversify your portfolio. We look at how and why to invest in gold.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Should you buy gold coins and sovereigns?
When buying gold coins and sovereigns, it is important to decide whether you are collecting or investing.
By Chris Carter Last updated
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How to buy gold bullion
There are many different ways to buy gold bullion or physical gold. We've put together a guide of what to consider and where to buy gold bars and coins.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Beyond China: Asia’s growth stories
In the year ahead, Asia’s other stories may start to get more attention from investors, even if China’s trajectory remains difficult to predict
By MoneyWeek Published
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Your Edge: A wealth manager
An expert financial planner can help advise you how best to invest for the future, so you can continue to focus on what matters most for you in life.
By MoneyWeek Published
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What is the Budget and when is it announced?
Analysis This year’s Spring Budget will take place on Wednesday, 6 March. But what is a government Budget, and what time will it be announced?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Spring Budget 2024 - what it could mean for your finances
Feature The chancellor will unveil his Spring Budget tomorrow. We look at what could be in the red box, from a cut to National Insurance to 99% mortgages.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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What are the best child bank accounts and should you open one?
A current account can teach your child some valuable financial lessons. But which banks offer one and are they any good?
By Katie Williams Published
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What is a recession? UK impact explained
Analysis Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show UK GDP growth has gone into reverse. But what does a recession mean?
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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Why you should write a will – and how to do it for free
Most of us haven’t written one. But it’s crucial that you leave your financial affairs in order when you die.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Last updated
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Can a leap year make you richer?
Feature Investors have an extra day to put their money to work on the stock markets in 2024 – we reveal if leap years can give your portfolio a bounce
By Marc Shoffman Published
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UK banking stocks: what’s the latest this results season, and are they worth a look?
All five major UK banks released their annual results in February, reporting profit increases. But the sector has long been unloved by investors. Are UK banking stocks hidden gems, or better avoided?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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From oil to copper: how to trade wisely when capitalising on mega trends
By MoneyWeek Published
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How the rich invest: how traditional assets boosted wealthy investor portfolios in 2023
Feature Rising stock markets contributed to an increase in ultra-high net worth individuals last year. We explain how the wealthy boosted their portfolios in 2023
By Marc Shoffman Published
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How likely are Spring Budget tax cuts? What the economists say
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to announce some tax cuts in the Spring Budget. But analysts warn they may come at a price for the UK
By Henry Sandercock Published
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How to invest in solving the housing shortage
Feature Buy-to-let may be losing its shine but there are other ways to invest in the property market
By Marc Shoffman Published