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Re: Should I Give Up On S&S ISA?
Clearly investing is not for you. But your choice is you crystallise those 'losses' or stay in it for the long term as that is what they are. Nobody has a crystal ball but given the 'n…1 -
Re: An in-between phase
Absolutely @KajiKita we need our energy for changing all the manual clocks tomorrow * looks pointedly at oven * No-one discusses the jetlag in the clocks changing debate @Sun_Addict but I swear it…3 -
Re: Buy a refurb/flip property privately or through Ltd company?
Where in the north east There is a ceiling on property prices in ex colliery areas which covers a large area of the north east. Don't be fooled by the lower prices1 -
Re: Moving on up! 🏡
Poor boyo. So hope he can finish uni.1 -
Re: Help for elderly
Thanks for all the suggestions - my friend is actually elderly too and therefore can't take on more responsibility for her friend - but thank you - we have spoken to another friend who is willin…1 -
Re: Which annuity provider? Where does the commission come from?
Check if the commission is the same % rate for other amounts or does it taper? Have you tried Retirement Line? Global events are causing gilts to devalue and you could get considerable variation from…1 -
Re: Which annuity provider? Where does the commission come from?
Are all providers much the same or do I need to delve deeply into every T&C for each of them? How to choose, other than on highest offer? Death benefits is where there can be differences but apar…2 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81939975#Comment_81939975 RE: First Direct Regular Saver The First Direct requirement to avoid current account charges used to be EITHER transf…12 -
Re: High risk, high reward: A pauper's dream of early retirement.
I don’t think the constant gloom and doom in the media is confined to ‘these days’ It is pretty much always like that, just maybe it varies in intensity a bit. Hopefully the cloud will lift when the …2 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread w/c Monday 23 March 2026
I'm sorry for your loss, Narc0. Sending hugs. Rxx8




