All (563) Articles (538) Tools (3) Blogs (22) Filter by topics Clear all Family and care Everyday money Pensions and retirement Benefits Homes Savings Work Money troubles Selected filters Page 7 of 57 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Tool Budget planner Our free online tool helps you keep track of your money and suggests ways to improve your finances. Article Benefits when you’ve lost your job If you’ve just lost your job, you might be wondering what out-of-work benefits you’ll be able to claim. The benefits available depend on how long you were working... 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 Do I need a financial adviser? Paying for regulated financial advice can help you find the best ways to manage your money, including savings, investments and pensions. This might mean you ... Topic Pensions & retirement Whether you’re just starting to think about your retirement, are about to retire, or have been retired for some time, we’ve got guides for you. Article Making sure you can afford to borrow Most of us need to borrow money at some point in our lives. Using the right type of credit in the best way can help you deal with unexpected expenses, such as... Article How to find old or lost pensions If you’ve lost touch with a pension provider, they will not know how to pay you when you retire. Here’s how to trace all your pensions so you do not miss out... Article Accessibility statements In this statement, we set out how we are working to make the MoneyHelper website accessible by outlining where we are, our approach and how to contact us. Article Saving for your children Saving for a child today is a great gift for their future. Not only can they start their adult lives with some savings, but getting kids involved early with ... 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 ... Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next