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Re: Barclays Premier account £400 switch offer (17/02/2026 to 30/04/2026)
This one I think, but the search results is confusing. https://www.barclays.co.uk/current-accounts/switch-offer/1 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
I forgot to add. In MrS there was a promo stand of brew-woof sauces and marinades, and I spotted some of the spice blends. They didn't have the smokey burger seasoning that I got yesterday, but …6 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
Here’s my wee pal keeping me company.4 -
Re: Kitchen makeover / replacement
I would replace the doors only if I wanted to keep the same layout. Living without a kitchen for few days is painful, and chances of problems and a poor job increases.1 -
Re: Exceeding Money Purchase Annual Allowance after cashing in small pension
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81919834#Comment_81919834 Wouldn't have helped unless OP knew to ask to use small pots regime - and Sun Life offered that option. Highly u…1 -
Re: Part-funding property for daughter.
Have you checked both your state pension provisions (35 years isn't relevant)? Worth checking what income you would both have if one passed early, and if that would be enough to support lifestyl…1 -
Re: Part-funding property for daughter.
You will need to provide a letter to the solicitor confirming that it is an outright gift to your daughter that you don't expect her to pay back. Also consider what her position may be personall…1 -
Re: Part-funding property for daughter.
Based on this information, is there anything I haven't considered that might impact our thinking. Have you actually looked at how much IHT would be payable, assuming the rules and allowances sta…1 -
Re: Part-funding property for daughter.
When your wife does inherit it might be worth considering a deed of variation in favour of your children - but you may already have that in mind.1 -
Re: Spam-Busting Guide
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6659274/have-you-heard-of-freewallet Crypto1



