All (100) Articles (73) Tools (4) Blogs (23) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Blogs Family and care Savings Benefits Money troubles Homes Pensions and retirement Selected filters Page 10 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article Emergency savings – how much is enough? Having some emergency savings is a great way to prepare for unexpected expenses, especially when things go wrong such as a broken washing machine or boiler. ... Article Saving money for a holiday Saving up for a holiday and paying for it with cash is usually the best option for your finances. When you don’t have to borrow money, you’ll come home relaxed,... Article Managing your finances after your partner dies Adjusting to life after the death of your spouse or partner isn’t easy. Between your grief and all the things you suddenly find yourself responsible for, it ... Article How to protect your finances during separation if you were living together As soon as it’s clear that you’re going to separate from your partner, there are things you might need to do to protect your finances. If you’re not married ... Blog post How does your household food spend compare? Wine, bread and veg are among our biggest spends at the supermarket Last year, the average weekly family food shop was around £95. Article Shopping and paying safely online These simple tips will help protect you against scams and fraud, and tell you what to do if you don’t get the item you order. Article Cash ISAs Cash ISAs (Individual Savings Accounts) pay interest, free of Income Tax. Find out how they work, how to open one and if they are right for you. Article University budgeting tips It’s important to know how to manage your money as a student, otherwise it won’t last through term time and holidays. We’ve compiled a checklist of essential... Blog post How does your household’s disposable income compare to the national average? What is disposable income? We're talking about the amount of money that households have left in their wallets to save or spend after taxes and benefits have ... 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 ... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10