All (100) Articles (71) Tools (3) Blogs (26) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Blogs Savings Family and care Homes Money troubles Getting help and advice Benefits Selected filters Page 4 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular 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... Blog post How much will borrowing £1000 cost you? There may be a time in your life that, for whatever reason, you need to borrow some money. The key is, to make sure that it isn’t going to cost more than you... Blog post Four student bank account features to consider If you’re about to start university you’re going to be hit with offer after offer to make you choose one bank over another. These freebies might seem like easy... 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 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... Blog post Is your bank closing? Here’s what you can do Every month banks close branches on the high street, so if your bank has shut its doors, or is set to do so this year, we’ve got a few different options... Article How to pay legal fees when you separate if you were living together If you separate and you’re not married or in a civil partnership, you don’t have to go through a formal legal process. But if you decide to take your partner... 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 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 Mortgage fees and costs when buying or selling a home Whether you’re buying a home, selling, or doing both at the same time, the process isn’t cheap. From a mortgage deposit through to running costs, we’ll explain... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next