Savings Accounts

  • LifestyleAOL

    15 easy ways to teach kids about money

    You'd be forgiven for thinking that teaching kids is something for the teachers to worry about, but when it comes to money, unless parents step in, there's a strong possibility that nobody will talk to kids about money until it's

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  • BusinessAOL

    Masthaven: new bank launches new kind of savings. Is it a good deal?

    Masthaven is a brand new bank, which has celebrated its launch with a new type of savings account. Savers will be able to pick the exact date when their fixed rate account will mature - so it fits around their life. The question is whether

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    The rip-off savings account that doesn't pay a penny in interest

    The Financial Conduct Authority has published the results of its investigation to the savings accounts paying the least interest in the UK. Shockingly, it found a Post Office savings account that doesn't pay a penny in interest, and a Danske

    4-min read
  • BusinessAOL

    Rip-off banks deprive savers of £2.86 billion a year

    Banks are playing Scrooge again. A new study has revealed that rip-off banks have withheld £2.86 billion worth of interest from adults with easy-access saving accounts - a plus another £77 million from children.The research, from

    2-min read
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    Win an iPad Mini with the Money Champions 2014

    Tell us what you think of the financial products and services you use and you could win a fabulous late Christmas present in the shape of an iPad Mini. We've teamed up with leading personal finance website lovemoney.com to launch the 2014

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  • BusinessAOL

    Millions hit by 'revolutionary' Paym service wait

    It launches today and if you're with the right bank, it will revolutionise the way you pay for things, from daily newspapers to train tickets. Paym means you can pay for goods and services using your mobile 'phone. HSBC, RBS and

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    Easy access accounts 'disappearing'

    Easy access savings accounts which pay an introductory bonus rate are on the "verge of disappearing", a financial information website has warned. The number of these accounts offering savers a bonus has fallen back sharply since the