Saving Money
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How your personality affects the way you save
We're constantly being urged to put money by for the future - but new data shows that some people find it harder than others. According to an analysis from credit reporting service Noddle, households in Sunderland, Durham and Wakefield
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When penny pinching gets extreme
Saving money is a great idea, especially at this end of the year when there's so long to wait between paydays. However, there's a fine line between sensible money-saving, and crazy penny pinching, and there are plenty of people who have
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Savings struggle: households not putting cash aside
The UK economy might be recovering, but Brits finances are not, a new study has found. The amount of money households can save has dropped by a tenth in the last four years, and will keep falling through to 2018 unless something is done about
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Get a free flight with this credit card
If you're looking for a free way to get away from the winter weather, here's how your credit card can help. The summer holidays may seem a long way off, particularly with the horrendous weather we are 'enjoying' at the
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The best regular savings accounts
If you want to save some money each month, there are a range of options. Here are the top rates at the moment. Regular savings accounts, as their name suggests, reward you for regularly saving into them. If you're saving up for a big
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Savers receive £645 million from lost accounts
£645 million has been found sitting in old bank accounts. But where else is money lying around? Savers have cashed in on a whopping £645 million in the past five years found in old and forgotten bank and building society
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Money value 'falls 67% in 30 years'
The value of money has plummeted by two thirds (67%) over the last 30 years as the cost of everyday goods has rocketed, research has found. A three-fold increase in retail prices means that someone would need £299 today to have the equivalent