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How do you organise your savings? This week Forumites have been discussing the merits of different approaches to saving for specific goals. Read on for more on that – and the rest of the week's MSE Forum highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
What's been going on in the MSE Forum this past week? Let's explore some of the topics that have generated debate and MoneySaving insight. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Whether it's films, TV, music, books or video games, we live in an age where we can stream or buy our favourite media digitally. For many of us it's certainly convenient - we can access content wherever we are with just a few taps or clicks...unless the wifi goes down, or the platform decides to remove something from their…
Welcome to the Cutting Down Alcohol challenge for the month of June and for 2025! This challenge is all about helping people cut down or even give up on their alcohol consumption, mainly for health reasons, but it can also save a lot of money, because the cost of buying alcohol really mounts up over time and sometimes you…
My son and some of his mates were parked up talking in their cars. 6 cars. A petrol station carpark. Around the back away from the pumps/ door etc Cold engines. No noise No racing No drugs All given £100 fine No signs. What's the deal. .. apparently appeal is to the council. They've all not longed passed their tests. No…
My building insurance company has accepted my claim on the water damage caused by upstairs. Their third party contractor did the repairs by stained blocked the water stains and then painted (one coat) over the areas. However, the bubbling up areas can still be seen. I am trying to find out to what extend the repair should…
Ninja Saving Turtles JULY 2025 The turtles get together each month with the aim of getting out of debt, saving (to buy a house, take the trip of a lifetime, pay off the mortgage or retire) and live within our means whilst having fun. We encourage, sympathise, office helpful hints and celebrate wins. No turtle gets left…
I'd appreciate any comments on my thinking here. I'm retired. Age 64. I have a DB index linked pension currently paying me £31K per annum. I have a DC pension which I have had the 25% lump sum from currently there is £133K in there. I decided to start taking as much as I could from the DC pension whilst keeping my income…
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