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Holiday booking often involves a balancing act. You might find a bargain that's less convenient, a luxury option that's more expensive, or a flexible booking that offers extra peace of mind. When it comes down to it, what matters most to you when booking a holiday? Vote in the poll and share your thoughts in the thread.
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.…
i thought the spouse would pay marginal income tax rates on any spouse benefits if the pensioner diedcaftervagev75. Apparently I am wrong. When did the law change? Or does this guy not know what he is talking about. About 1:50 in the video https://youtu.be/Tz_FAIEfm-E?is=YlhBNHIrnQxs5h1r
I am the sole administrator of my late mum's estate. She passed away at the end of February this year. There are two beneficiaries under the intestacy rules: myself and my brother Throughout the administration I have tried to carry out my duties properly. I have kept full records of all money received and paid out, and I…
While there currently isn't a hose pipe ban here yet, we need another expanding hose. Like I guess many ours recently split. Looking at the reviews on Amazon, pretty much all brands seem to have issues, even Hozelock, although at least they have a 5 year warranty that might actually work. Any thoughts on whether it is…
My wife is a named driver on my policy. Last year she was hit by another driver. Entirely his fault and it was a no fault claim. We did not pay any excess nor was NCD affected. When completing quote for there is a question on whether she has had any claims or accidents so we entered the details. Then I get asked the same…
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