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Friday 07 November 2014
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Taxman tells 24m where their money goes - but what about the missing taxes? We show where £3,842 of a typical family's disposable income goes
How to withdraw money from your pension under George Osborne's radical pension reforms next year
Patterns emerge for why footballers - and other young stars - are declared bankrupt, says Andrew Oxlade
Moneysaving guru Martin Lewis does the maths and explains how to save tens of thousands on your mortgage, by overpaying just hundreds
Investec will pay 3.2pc over five years in the form of 'stepped' rates starting at 3pc and rising to 3.5pc - currently the best of all five-year offers - but savers need a minimum £25,000
What happens when an energy expert goes through a typical family home? He'll find five ways to avoid high energy bills (and most won't cost you a penny)
Keith Stoner returned to find bailiffs had forced entry, broken his letterbox and left muddy footprints – because the previous tenant owed £1,000
If you're thinking of buying property in France be prepared for a long list of tax charges
Don't pay for access to your credit score. Here's how to get it for free
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Britain's biggest pension funds warn the Treasury of severe delays to George Osborne's flagship pension reforms
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Labour's mansion tax could knock millions off the value of some streets in central London
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Our research of the major fund shops identifies the Junior Isas other parents have been buying
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John and Jeannie Hendra's caravan was damaged abroad but the AA and Saga can't agree over who should pay for the repairs
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Ask an Expert: Five million people may have been billed incorrectly by HMRC last year. We look at what you can do to correct your tax code
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Eagerly-awaited Pensioner Bonds, due in January, are expected to pay such high rates of interest that they could be oversubscribed 'within weeks'
savings»
Money MOT: Coventry Building Society launches its latest Poppy Bond, offering a three year fix for 2.4pc, and a donation to the British Legion
Pensions»
Richard Watkins, a financial planner, shares his top tips on how self-employed people and small business owners can build solid pensions and pay less tax
Household bills»
Morris and Margaret Dowding were billed by npower for £500 worth of gas despite switching away from the energy provider six months earlier
borrowing»
There's still stigma attached to borrowing in later life but for some borrowers it's a relief - even a pleasure
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New collars will monitor dogs' every movement, with lower premiums and free dog treats for owners who exercise their pets correctly
Elderly expats may be among thousands who invested in a fund that the Financial Conduct Authority has warned about
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Fame and fortune: The soap was her big break – but she now makes more from her writing
Building society bucks a recent trend of falling rates with a 1.9pc one-year and 2.2pc two-year fixed rate bond, giving hope to savers
Interest rates»
Bank of England rate setters vote to keep interest rates at a record low of 0.5pc in November
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Locals say the measure is needed to stop young families being priced out by so called 'grockles'
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