All (118) Articles (103) Tools (3) Blogs (12) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Money troubles Family and care Blogs Benefits Savings Homes Work Selected filters Page 10 of 13 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Topic Family & care Big money decisions often need to be made when looking after family members, expecting a baby, or you’ve got family problems like illness, divorce or bereavement.... Article What to do when someone dies and leaves a will Even if someone leaves a will, sorting out an ‘estate’ (all money, investments, personal pensions, property, possessions) can still be hard to figure out. Some... Article Council Tax: what it is, what it costs and how to save money Council Tax is an annual fee you pay to your local council. The cost is set by your council and goes towards funding local services. Find out more about Council... 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 How to find the best savings account Getting a savings account is usually easy – many can be opened online in a few minutes. Here’s how to decide which type is best, compare the top rates and regularly... Blog post Can I get a loan with bad credit It’s important to think carefully before borrowing money, especially if you’re using the loan to repay other debts. If you can, it’s usually better to save until... Article Universal Credit if you’re self-employed If you’re self-employed, on a low income and need extra help with your living costs you might be able to claim Universal Credit. Find out more about what to ... Article What is a County Court Judgment (CCJ)? A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a type of court order in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that might be registered against you if you fail to repay money... 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 Overdrafts explained When you use your overdraft (often called “going into your overdraft”), you’re getting into debt. An overdraft should be for short-term borrowing or emergencies... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next