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It may have been a hot week, but when you need cool-headed MoneySaving wisdom, the MSE Forum is the place to turn. Let's explore what Forumites have been talking about this week. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Last year from my savings I gave my daughter £20,000 to put into her SIPP to regain her tax and also £20,000 to my son to put into an ISA and LISA to maximise his allowances. He is a non tax payer so I also put £2880 into his SIPP to be topped up to £3600 by the government. These of course are PETs above the usual gifting…
Hi My son has just got his provisional license and turns 18 in a week. I have a small mini that my mother let me transfer into my name when she could no longer drive due to ill health. The V5 shows it to be mine. I have just got a quote from my existing insurer to add my son to my policy (fully comp in my name), and it is…
I am with EdF on their Standard Variable E7 tariff, but I'm aware that I could probably be getting better prices, so I'm looking at whatdeals are available However, nearly every price comparison website I have used (including the MSE Energy Club comparison tool) does not recognise that I am on an E7 tariff. The only one…
Want to just deposit a lump sum each year, and forget it - just leave it to grow really.... Thinking of using the Fidelity platform due to the low fees. Narrowed it down to these ones.... Fidelity Index World HSBC FTSE All‑World Index Fund Had looked at Vanguard LifeStrategy 100% Equity or the 80% one too - though fee is…
Hi, I'm hoping for some help - my first post here. Not sure if I am allowed to name a company (I read the rules but I couldn't see anything clearly stating you can or cannot name a company), so I won't name them, just explain the situation. In October 2021, we had a new resin driveway laid, for which we paid £8,395. We…
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Ofgem has today launched detailed proposals for a major shake up to its Energy Price Cap that dictates the price over 80% of homes in England, Scotland and Wales pay for their energy bills.
If you're a Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland current account holder, the interest rate you're charged for using your overdraft could change soon as part of a fees shake-up. The Lloyds Banking Group, which owns all three brands, says millions of its customers will pay less after the changes – but a "few" will pay more.
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