All (99) Articles (82) Blogs (17) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Family and care Blogs Money troubles Benefits Work Pensions and retirement Homes Selected filters Page 9 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article Paying your own way We all know that moving out and living independently means taking responsibility for the costs of everyday living, but what exactly are those costs? We take ... Blog post How to split rent and bills fairly When you’re living with other people, working out who should pay which bills (and how much) is something you need to consider. Article Take your pension as multiple lump sums If you have a defined contribution pension, you can usually choose how and when to take your money. One option is to leave the money invested and take cash lump... Article What to do about debt if you lose your job Money’s a big worry when you’ve been made redundant or lost your job – and you’ve got debts. Even if you’ve had a decent redundancy payout, keeping up repayments... Article Help if you’re struggling to pay your Income Tax bill Your Income Tax and VAT bills are considered priority debts. This means that if you don’t pay them, HMRC can take enforcement action to get the money you owe. Article What are pawnbrokers? You can use pawnbrokers to borrow money in exchange for leaving your valuables. You’ll be able to get the item back if you repay the loan and interest on time,... Blog post What is the Consumer Duty? Under important new rules, financial service companies must deliver ‘good outcomes’. This means they should be easy to deal with, must help resolve problems ... Article Paying a council car parking fine Councils might issue parking fines for different reasons, including dangerous or unauthorised parking. Find out what to do if you get a fine from your local ... 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... Blog post Scams warning: do not reply to texts, emails or calls about the Winter Fuel Payment If you receive a text, email or call telling you to claim a £300 Winter Fuel Payment from the government, it’s likely a scam designed to steal your money or ... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next