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Keep your family entertained during the long weekend with these Easter-themed activities.
Read MoreThere are still competitive deals on savings accounts as the Bank of England decides to hold the base rate at 5.25%.
Read MoreStart planning now and you’ll be able to hop on a plane and enjoy sunnier climes next January.
Read MoreSwitching current accounts could unlock an impressive interest rate on your savings
Read MoreNew side hustle tax rules mean it’s very important to keep a clear record of any additional income.
Read MoreFixed-rate savings had interest rates above 6% last year, compared to today’s top rate of 5.30%.
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Discover what loan fraud is and how to protect yourself against loan scams.
Read more about how to apply for a loanCompound interest can significantly increase your saving and investment returns. Find out more with our five-minute guide to compounding interest.
Find out how are investments taxedISAs are a tax-efficient way to save, but it’s important to understand how ISA allowances work.
Find out how are investments taxedA stocks and shares ISA can be a great way to grow your savings – especially over the longer term. Find out if they’re right for you with our quick guide.
Find out how are investments taxedPredicting the best time to invest in stocks and shares is almost impossible. It's more about your appetite for risk and reward.
Find out how are investments taxedEveryone hopes they open the right account, but what if the one you settle on isn’t up to scratch? The simple answer is to switch bank accounts.
Read MoreAt money.co.uk we don't just report the news, we also carry out our own research and investigations to help make better sense of personal finance. Here are our latest reports:
What happens if you're late to a payment, or miss one entirely, and how long you have to fix it before the cost start piling up
Read MoreThe average credit card holder can make themselves £767.63 better off in 2023 if they move to the right deal - but most aren’t planning to.
What to checkSpiralling bills and costs have seen the average adult’s debt (not counting mortgages) in the UK rise from £25,879 to £34,566 (£8,687) in 2022, with four in five adults revealing they will start the new year in debt, up from three in five in 2021.
Read MoreMore than 5 in 6 shop purchases are now carried out by card, the British Retail Consortium has found - how to make money from yours
Read MoreIn the wake of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement, financial experts at money.co.uk have asked whether it's fair for workers to be paying more while pensioners and other benefit claimants get cost-of-living rises.
Read MoreBritain’s cost of living crisis is deepening by the day and there’s a growing expectation that things are about to get a whole lot worse.
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