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When choosing a new product for the home, it can be hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. That's why savvy MoneySavers turn to the shared knowledge and experience of the MSE Forum when contemplating a big purchase. Read on to see what Forumites have been talking about this week.…
There's been a meme doing the rounds for a while about millennials preferring to make big online purchases using a laptop instead of a smartphone. Is it a sense of accuracy and security from using a physical keyboard? Perhaps the bigger screen makes it easier to see pictures or read vital information? Maybe it's just the…
Whether you're deciding where to live, taking up a new hobby or planning a getaway, the MSE Forum has plenty of wisdom for making the most of your cash. Let's take a look at some of the week's biggest talking points. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/team-blog/2026/06/forum-highlights-19-06-2026/ Seen something on the…
Does anyone has experience for Capital Gain calculation of short selling (i.e. sell before buy) shares? After reading HMRC manual, https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/capital-gains-manual/cg51555 my understanding are The gain is realised at the short (disposal) rather than the cover (acquisition). If there are…
a colleague is currently on garden leave after resignation with a grievance regarding a situation making his job untenable. He received an exit interview call last week and then a few days later a letter headed “formal grievance” which outlined the reasons they did not uphold any of the points raised. This letter…
Hi I just got a letter in the post saying that my pip due to run out August 2027 is being extended to August 2028. However the wording is confusing me. Your current PIP award has been extended to 8 August 2028 You do not need to do anything. We will contact you again after 8 August 2027 to see if your needs have changed…
I've been sitting on cash that's not keeping up with inflation for decades under some misguided view I would need it to buy a bigger house + apathy and ignorance. Enough's enough - I need to accept a house upgrade isn't going to happen for 5 or even 10 years. I've got about 250k to invest but I feel stocks are quite…
I need a sense check, please. I'm recently retired (just £1k-£2k earned income for another couple of years) and SP starts in two years. For years I have maxed SIPP contributions and now have about £660k in it. I want to run down my SIPP in future years (withdrawing the max in basic rate, using it for income/ISA/low coupon…
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