All (99) Articles (78) Tools (2) Blogs (19) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Blogs Family and care Savings About us Money troubles Homes Benefits Selected filters Page 8 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article A simple guide to credit cards A credit card is a secure, flexible way to pay. There’s also no cost if you repay everything you’ve spent each month. But it can be expensive and lead to debt... Article First-time home buyer guide Buying your first home is exciting, but it can be confusing with lots of new words thrown at you. Here is a simple guide to help you understand the jargon and... Article What are personal loans? If you need to borrow money and want to pay a fixed amount back every month, a personal loan is one option. Find out what to watch out for and how to get the... Article What you need to know about short-term, or payday, loans Short-term loans, also referred to as payday loans, are an expensive way to borrow if you can’t repay on time and in full. Find out how much they cost and what... 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 Direct Debits, standing orders and recurring card payments Regular and automatic payments are usually the best ways to pay your bills or subscriptions. We explain what Direct Debits, standing orders and recurring card... Blog post How to get a refund for bank transfer scams New rules now mean that most victims of bank transfer scams – also known as “Authorised Push Payment” fraud should now get a refund in five working days from... 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... Blog post Eight ways to start saving successfully Ever faced a financial emergency like the boiler breaking down but not had the funds at hand to get it started? Or have you wanted to save for something big ... 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. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next