All (100) Articles (73) Tools (4) Blogs (23) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Blogs Family and care Savings Benefits Money troubles Homes Pensions and retirement Selected filters Page 4 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular 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... Blog post What is a bank statement? A bank statement lists all the transactions in and out of your account, plus details like your name and address. This lets you keep track of your money, spot... Blog post How to beat ID issues when opening a bank account You usually need photo ID to open a bank account, like a passport or driving licence. But you’re not alone if you don’t have the right documents – here’s what... Blog post The five most popular reasons for switching bank It’s nearly two years since the seven-day switching service made it easier for all of us to change our bank. The competition to attract customers is as strong... 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... Article How to use cheques and banker’s drafts Most payments can be made instantly online or using mobile banking, but paper cheques and banker’s drafts are still an option. They’re slower though, with money... Article What to do with children’s accounts and savings if you separate Any money or savings in your child’s name belong to them and not to you or your ex-partner. But you might need to tell the bank, building society or the government... Article Transferring your credit card balance A balance transfer is when you move the balance from one credit or store card to another credit card with a different provider, usually to take advantage of ... Article How safe are my savings if my bank or building society goes bust? If your bank, building society or credit union went bust, you’re entitled to compensation through the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. This is also the... 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... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next