All (153) Articles (123) Tools (4) Blogs (26) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Blogs Money troubles Family and care Benefits Homes Pensions and retirement Savings Selected filters Page 11 of 16 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article How to find the best savings account Getting a savings account is usually easy – many can be opened online in a few minutes. Here’s how to decide which type is best, compare the top rates and regularly... Article Universal Credit if you’re self-employed If you’re self-employed, on a low income and need extra help with your living costs you might be able to claim Universal Credit. Find out more about what to ... Article Increasing your mortgage - getting a further advance If your home has increased in value since you bought it, you could borrow a further advance from your mortgage lender. There are reasons why this might be a ... Article Where can I get help and advice about benefits? Working out what benefits you’re entitled to can be tricky. Find out where to get free expert advice online, face-to-face or over the phone. Article What is a County Court Judgment (CCJ)? A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a type of court order in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that might be registered against you if you fail to repay money... Article Should you manage money jointly or separately Managing your money together when you’re in a serious relationship can be tricky – find out whether getting a joint account is the best choice for you. We also... Article What is Breathing Space and how can it help me? If you’re struggling with debts, you might be able to get support through the debt respite scheme, also known as Breathing Space. This could give you valuable... Article Joint bank accounts A joint account lets you share money with someone you trust. You’ll both be able to manage the account, including making payments and paying bills. Here’s everything... Article Using a solicitor to write your will Using a solicitor is one of the most reliable ways to write your will, but it's usually the most expensive option. Article If you’re worried about rising mortgages As interest rates rise and fall, they can have an impact on mortgage and rent payments. Here’s what to do if you’re a homeowner or are trying to get onto the... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next