All (100) Articles (81) Tools (2) Blogs (17) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Blogs Family and care Savings Benefits Money troubles Homes Work Selected filters Page 3 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Blog post Are you getting the best rate for your savings? A new report shows that Brits aren’t getting the most out of the interest on savings. Find out how to make your account more rewarding. Article Make your money easier to manage by yourself If you’re finding it difficult to manage your money because you have a long-term health condition or you’re disabled, there are things you can do to make things... Article Regular savings accounts With a regular savings account, you commit to paying in a certain amount each month. In return, the bank or building society gives you a higher interest rate... Article Credit union accounts A credit union provides loans, savings, bank accounts and other services to their members. They are designed to help the community rather than make money, often... Tool Tools and calculators These are the tools and calculators that will help you quickly work out the figures you need for some of the most common money situations you may find yourself... Article Taking back control after financial abuse Seeking help is the first step to help you take back control of your money and your independence. This guide explains how to work with service providers to separate... Blog post Frozen bank account – what should I do? Banks can freeze, block or suspend accounts, often with no warning. If this has happened to you, it’s important to act quickly. Here’s what you need to know ... Article Joint Universal Credit claims for couples If you live with your partner, you must apply for Universal Credit together, even if only one of you qualifies. The payment is based on your household income... 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 Carer’s Card Accounts If an illness or disability means you rely on friends or family to do your shopping, withdraw cash for you or pay your bills, then a Carer’s Card account might... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next