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HiAny estimate available what is the typical growth of a pension fund over a year.I have funds available for investment and to gain maximum tax benefit I deem investment into a private pension fund is the best option. There is a 20% relief at source, and if I am in the 40% tax bracket I get a further rebate of 20% when I…
The recent communication from Santander will increase my business bank account charges from £12.50 per month to at least £250.00 per month based on charges for depositing cash. Is there any way round this?
Hello, not too sure what to do here so hoping for some advice. I defaulted on a Virgin CC in 2020 and went onto a DMP with Stepchange, the debt was passed to Arrow Global/Capquest and in Sept 2021 I sent them a CCA request which they were unable to fulfil so I stopped paying via Stepchange in Dec 2021 and i didn't…
Hi there, I have just read the NEWBIES page, and have a few questions and seeking reassurance and advice. Apologies if I ask something obvious or that has already been answered. I'm at the 'debt collector letter' stage, and I've read enough of the NEWBIES page that I know I should ignore it. Firstly, I realise now that I…
My 12+ year old HP pavilion is failing and i'm looking to buy a new laptop.I was looking for some suggestions.As for spec i have the following queries8GB RAM - or is 4GB enoughWindows 11 - i've read windows 11s is restrictive, 15.6 inch screen - the 14inch ones seem smallWhich processor icore or amd ryzen is best or does…
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It's also been confirmed that you'll be able to get automatic compensation from your energy supplier for certain smart meter problems.
The Bank of England said there had been "substantial disinflation over the past two and a half years". It's the third time the base rate has been cut this year.
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