5 cash-grabbing holiday pitfalls to avoid

Make sure your hard-earned holiday spending money gets spent on having fun in the sun, and doesn't get eaten up by sneaky ...

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6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

Last Wednesday, Britain got some bad news when we found out that we had slipped into a double-dip recession. Thanks to our ...

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What the euro-zone crisis means for you

The past few weeks have seen a sharp increase in the fears surrounding the ...

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Tax relief – what’s all the fuss about?

The government has been facing an onslaught of criticism in the last few ...

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Is your mortgage a ticking time bomb?

More than any other European nation, we Brits have a passion for property. This mania ...

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5 cash-grabbing holiday pitfalls to avoid

by Emma-Lou, May 15,2012

5 cash-grabbing holiday pitfalls to avoid

by Emma-Lou, May 15,2012

6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 2,2012

6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 2,2012

What the euro-zone crisis means for you

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 16,2012

What the euro-zone crisis means for you

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 16,2012

Tax relief – what’s all the fuss about?

by Jo Robinson, Apr 25,2012

Tax relief – what’s all the fuss about?

by Jo Robinson, Apr 25,2012

Is your mortgage a ticking time bomb?

by Cliff D'Arcy, Apr 19,2012

Is your mortgage a ticking time bomb?

by Cliff D'Arcy, Apr 19,2012

6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

by Cliff D'Arcy on May 2,2012

Last Wednesday, Britain got some bad news when we found out that we had slipped into a double-dip recession.

Thanks to our economy shrinking by 0.2% in the first three months of this year and by 0.3% in the last quarter of 2011, the UK’s GDP (gross domestic product, or …

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How to protect your kids online

by Emma-Lou on May 1,2012

With a top Google executive laying the responsibility for children’s safe use of the internet firmly at the feet of parents it’s time to step up a gear, and make sure you do all you can to protect …

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TotallyMoney Blog Carnival #64

by Harri Pierce on Apr 30,2012

This week’s TotallyMoney Blog Carnival was hosted by Dave over at Debt Black Hole. Take a look at Dave’s site for personal finance with some geek chic thrown in for good measure!

Remember to submit your posts for next week, which may be picked by Tom over at …

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Data protection: your rights explained

by Jo Robinson on Apr 30,2012

It’s an unfortunate fact about the technologically advanced world we live in – hundreds of companies hold information about us, and plenty more can get access to this information. Even when you simply visit a website, that company can collect personal information about you. …

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This week’s pick of personal finance posts

by Harri Pierce on Apr 27,2012

The UK’s been a bleak place over the past week. Rubbish weather coupled by an equally rubbish economic outlook has left us feeling a little down in the dumps. Our economics expert Cliff has taken a good look at the latest economic figures to work out exactly what it …

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The best free Bank Holiday family days out

by Emma-Lou on Apr 27,2012

Think there’s no such thing as a free lunch? Think again.

You can get a free lunch, a free day out, a free evening’s entertainment and even a free weekly shop when you take advantage of the various free-to-join, no-strings-attached, loyalty and reward schemes out there.

So, with the May Bank Holiday …

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Quick fixes for home makeovers on a budget

by Penny Golightly on Apr 27,2012

With this week’s announcement of a double dip recession, it looks like many of us will be staying at home more often in the evenings. If that’s the case then we might as well get our homes as comfortable and as good looking as possible.

If you’re desperate to ring the …

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How to moonlight successfully

by Penny Golightly on Apr 26,2012

Last week we looked at whether it’s a good idea to start moonlighting, as it can have a mixture of benefits and pitfalls.

If you’ve decided that you’d like to take on some extra work, here’s how to ensure your success.
Don’t jeopardise the day job
Check …

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Cheap indoor fun for the kids

by Jo Robinson on Apr 26,2012

Since it looks like the coming Bank Holiday is set to be a wet one, you’re probably trying to plan some activities that don’t involve the whole family getting drenched, and don’t leave you out of pocket. Then look no further – hopefully …

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What will a double-dip recession mean for you?

by Cliff D'Arcy on Apr 25,2012

This morning, Britain got some bad news that it really didn’t need.

The UK economy shrank by 0.2% in the first three months of this year, according to the first estimate from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This guess could be revised upwards or downwards as the ONS does more …

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