All (176) Articles (169) Tools (3) Blogs (4) Filter by topics Clear all Pensions and retirement Everyday money Family and care Money troubles Benefits Homes Savings Getting help and advice Selected filters Page 5 of 18 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article Help if you're struggling with debt If you’re struggling to repay debt, don’t worry – you’re not alone. Follow these steps to help you organise your finances, get help with repayments and find ... Article Help funding care – how to get advice If you’re not sure how to pay for care, like care home fees, it’s worth getting financial advice. Find out how a regulated specialist care fees adviser could... Article Help for mortgage prisoners If you’ve received a letter from your provider saying you’re a mortgage prisoner, help might be available. Here’s what you need to know. Article What is bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a legal process offering relief if you are unable to repay your debts. If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, it’s vital to talk to a... How to find a pension or retirement adviser Paying for financial advice can help you plan for retirement, including the best ways to save, invest and take your pension. This might mean you have more money... Topic Universal Credit If you're on a low income, Universal Credit can give you extra money to help with the costs of living, including housing and bringing up children. Our Universal... Article Redundancy and losing your job If you’re at risk of redundancy or have recently lost your job, we can help you understand your employment rights and redundancy pay. Plus, how to manage... Article Junior ISAs By starting to save early, you can put your children on the path to a solid financial future. Junior ISAs let you save and invest on behalf of a child under ... Article Tax-free pension lump sum allowances You can usually take up to 25% from each of your pensions as tax-free lump sums, provided the total is less than £268,275. We explain the lump sum allowance ... Blog post Is the 25% tax-free pension lump sum ending or changing? No changes to the 25% tax-free pension lump sum were announced in the 2025 Autumn Budget. Here’s what you need to know. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next