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 5 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article How to start a business or become self-employed Around 4.5 million people are self-employed in the UK. If you’re thinking of taking the plunge, you need to think about your business structure, budgeting and... 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 What to do when your Help to Save account closes If you have a Help to Save account, find out what you can do with your money when your account matures and closes. Article Instant access savings accounts These are accounts that pay interest and allow you to withdraw money whenever you need it. You can save as little or as much as you want each month. You can ... 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... Article Do you need mobile phone insurance? Mobile phone insurance covers the cost of replacing or repairing your phone if it’s stolen, lost or damaged. But how do you know if you need it, and are these... 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 Making the most of your redundancy pay Getting a redundancy payment can help soften the financial worry of losing your job. But working out what to do with your redundancy package can be a bit of ... Article ISAs and other tax-efficient ways to save or invest Make the most of tax-free savings and investments for you and your children or grandchildren. Article Fixed rate savings bonds Fixed-rate savings bonds are interest-paying savings accounts offered by banks and building societies for a fixed amount of time. You usually get a higher interest... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next