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Re: Money Moral Dilemma: Should my employer adjust its rewards scheme so I don't lose out?
It seems that you want to avoid paying back your student loan fees ….. why?1 -
Re: Attendance Allowance levels
There is nothing in the guidance to say that living with someone is a relevant factor. It is based purely on support needs.1 -
Re: Attendance Allowance levels
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81882301#Comment_81882301 Then the media are wrong, as is the person you told about it. Disability benefits are about the help you need, whethe…1 -
Re: Old Style Daily Monday 23 February 2026
Morning all. I must be early this morning; not usually the second one to post! Anyway, it looks like a dry day out; one load of washing is in the machine and I have a date with the ironing board. I m…13 -
Re: Money Moral Dilemma: Should my employer adjust its rewards scheme so I don't lose out?
If the reward tips you over the annual threshold to payback the student loan, and you cant afford to do that, then I would say thank you for the recognition and politely decline the monertary reward.…2 -
Re: Pay ALL Your Debt Off By Xmas 2026!
Must admit is it is really tempting to use it.2 -
Re: The New Top Easy Access Savings Discussion Area
"Several accounts we list include fixed bonuses in their rates. It’s effectively a year-long minimum rate guarantee ". (MSE's introduction). Please note Nottingham Building Society…2 -
Re: Small pots v ISA ?
If these are defined contribution pensions which are 'doing little or nothing' have you checked what other investment options there are within the pension schemes themselves?1 -
Re: Redundancy Payment Methods into a Company DC Pension?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81895211#Comment_81895211 Only your employer can explain why they will/won't do something. But there is nothing in that explanation which …1 -
Re: car purchasing in retirement
We tried to get some of the heavy lifting out of the way while still earning, so bought a pre-reg vehicle outright prior to retiring, with the intention of keeping it until at least state pension age…2
