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How to choose between a cash and stocks and shares ISA as the end of the tax year approaches
Feature Is a cash or stocks and shares tax wrapper best amid higher interest rates and volatile financial markets?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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The wealth gap - and why it isn't closing anytime soon
Women face smaller pensions, smaller savings and we’re still fighting the gender pay gap. But unless men become allies, will things really change anytime soon?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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5 ways to close the gender pension gap
By the time you’re 45, your pension could be 45% smaller than your husband or brother’s. Here are five tips on how to close the gap this International Women’s Day.
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Triple lock retained: what does the Spring Budget mean for pensioners?
The triple lock is safe for now, but income tax thresholds have been frozen. Is the government giving to pensioners with one hand and taking away with the other?
By Katie Williams Published
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Five ISA changes happening this April
ISAs will turn 25 this April. To celebrate, several changes will come into force, bringing more flexibility and investment choice for savers.
By Ruth Emery Published
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Nationwide strikes deal to buy Virgin Money - what does it mean for customers?
Nationwide Building Society has reached an agreement to buy Virgin Money for £2.9 billion. But what does the takeover mean for customers, branches and products?
By Ruth Emery Published
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Checklist: 10 easy moves to save you money before the end of the 2023/24 tax year
Tips The end of the 2023/24 tax year is fast approaching. We’ve put together an action plan so you can maximise valuable tax breaks and allowances before they disappear at midnight on 5 April
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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NS&I’s financing target will rise from April – what does this mean for Premium Bonds and its new savings bond?
The Spring Budget included NS&I’s new net financing target, as well as the launch of a British savings bond. What does this mean for Premium Bond holders and savers?
By Vaishali Varu Published
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Budget 2024: Child benefit to be paid to more families
The chancellor has announced that the high income child benefit charge will be overhauled, meaning thousands more families will be able to keep their child benefit. We explain what’s happening.
By Ruth Emery Published