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How to Get the Holiday you Want For LessMost of us look forward to getting away for a welcome break but with fuel costs soaring and uncertainty in the travel sector, how can you ensure you’re not paying too much? Here are our 10 steps to getting the holiday you want without breaking the bank. Why You'll Pay Up to 4% More on Your Student Loan This Year Every September the Student Loan Company announces the interest rate that it will charge on outstanding loans for the upcoming academic year; unfortunately the news isn’t good. Find out how much interest you’ll be paying on your student borrowing. How to Switch Your Current Account Without Any HassleYour current account is the centre of your banking, the place where your wages get paid and day to day transactions take place. Yet most of us don’t consider switching banks in the same way as a phone contract or utility bill. We show you why you should. The 1 Hour Mini Money MakeoverDo your finances need a sort out but you don’t have time to wade through pages and pages of bank statements? Try our 1 hour mini money makeover to see how you can save some money. 5 Financial Lessons Every Student Should LearnLittle money mistakes when you’re a student can cause much bigger problems down the line, so getting your money sorted before you head off is a must. Here are 5 things that will help you to uni-proof your finances. Is Banking on Your Smart Phone Safe?If you live life on the move, then mobile banking can seem like an ideal way to keep track of your finances. But is it a safe way to manage your money? 10 Ways to Boost Your Chance of a Free Upgrade When You FlyGetting bumped up from economy to first class can make a big difference on a long-haul flight. Yet with the costs involved, the dream of travelling in style often remains just that - a dream. We show you how to get an upgrade without forking out. Mortgages: Repayment-vs-Interest OnlyHow you repay your mortgage can be as important as the interest rate you borrow at. But do you go for the security of a repayment mortgage or are you willing to accept the long-term risks of an interest-only mortgage? We weigh up both options for you. How to Protect Yourself from the Tenants from HellWhether you’re renting out a second home as a holiday cottage or a budding property tycoon with a string of riverside apartments, any buy-to-let property represents a significant investment which you would be wise to protect. Here's how. Should I Protect My No Claims Discount?We all know how your car insurance premium can rocket after a claim, so is it worth paying out extra to protect your built-up no claims history? We take a look. Should I Buy a House or Keep Renting?There are undeniable benefits to buying your own home, but getting on the property ladder can be hugely expensive, too. We weigh up the pros and cons of buying vs renting to help you decide with is better in the long run.