• The 22p trick that will clean your microwave in seconds
    Monday, December 15, 2025 from mirror - Personal finance
    If your microwave gets a lot of use, chances are it needs a bit of a clean. And getting it a shiny as the day it came out of the box is easier than you think
  • Average mortgage for UK first-time buyer hits record high of £210,800
    Monday, December 15, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    People able to buy homes previously beyond budget, aided by rising wages and looser affordability tests First-time buyers are taking out larger mortgages than ever before as rising wages and looser affordability tests allow them to buy...
  • DWP benefit payment dates for December 2025
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    The festive bank holidays mean dates that people normally receive financial support from the Government may be changed slightly.
  • Building society launches new 'competitive' savings account with 4% interest rate
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    The account is available to both existing and new customers.
  • New £910 a year state pension rule sparks backlash
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    People will have to pay more from April under the new rules.
  • Bank increases interest on Cash ISA to 4.3% and earns 'excellent' rating
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    Savers can also opt for interest to be paid monthly for those looking to "boost their income".
  • Holiday Pressure: Do You Actually Know Who Pushes You to Overspend Every December?
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    Do You Actually Know Who Pushes You to Overspend Every December? December arrives with twinkling lights, cheerful music, and an almost invisible force that squeezes your wallet harder than any black Friday deal. Suddenly, buying that extra gift, upgrading the holiday dinner, or splurging on...
  • 15 Subtle Ways Money Shapes Every Modern Relationship
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Subtle Ways Money Shapes Every Modern Relationship Believe it or not, money is one of the quietest, most influential forces in every relationship. It can make a first date feel like a dream, a shared apartment a battlefield, or a marriage a well-oiled partnership—or sometimes the exact...
  • 10 Reasons Trader Joe’s Keeps Winning While Other Grocery Chains Barely Get By
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Reasons Trader Joe's Keeps Winning While Other Grocery Chains Barely Get By Walk into a Trader Joe’s and you instantly feel like you’ve stumbled into a foodie wonderland with a hint of whimsy. Unlike the cold fluorescent glare of traditional supermarkets, Trader Joe’s somehow makes grocery shopping feel like an...
  • 13 Signs You’re Doing Better Financially Than You Think
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Signs That You’re Doing Better Financially Than You Think Money has a sneaky way of making us feel like we’re constantly behind. You glance at your bank account, see a couple of bills, and instantly assume disaster is around the corner. But the truth is, financial health isn’t always about big...
  • 10 Hidden Fees Banks Don’t Want Retirees to Notice
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Hidden Fees Banks Don’t Want Retirees to Notice Retirement is supposed to be the stage of life where you finally exhale, lean back, and enjoy the freedom you earned through decades of hard work. But just when you think your financial life should be simpler, banks start slipping in...
  • Some student loan borrowers pay 'more than necessary,' advisor says. What to know about relief programs
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Personal Finance
    Many federal student loan borrowers surveyed said they don't know about income-driven repayment plans or the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
  • Festive food for less: Christmas dinner with all the cost trimmings
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    From choosing frozen turkey to shopping supermarket specials, the traditional meal need not break the household budget Figures show that the total cost of the all-important Christmas dinner is up 5% on a year ago, with the price of...
  • Dim the lights, add a trinket tray and put out your best towels: how to spruce up your spare room
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    Impress your guests with interiors experts’ top tips for a stylish sleepover When guests feel that they’ve been looked after with care, it sets the tone for a harmonious visit. Whether you have the luxury of a guest room, or a space that...
  • Little-known 1p rule that sees households owe DWP thousands
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    Brits could fall into this little-known trap this Christmas, which could see them owe the DWP thousands.
  • Scorched earth Chancellor - Rachel Reeves plot to leave UK in ruins for Tories or Farage
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    The Chancellor knows she's living on borrowed time.
  • Energy expert reveals 2 costly mistakes when draught-proofing windows
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    EXCLUSIVE: We asked an energy expert about the common mistakes people make when preparing their windows for the winter.
  • DWP needs overhaul to restore trust after carer’s allowance scandal, adviser says
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    Liz Sayce, who led inquiry into department’s failures, ‘distressed’ at carers being blamed for running up huge overpayments The Department of Work and Pensions needs a management and cultural overhaul if it is to restore public trust...
  • How to host the perfect Christmas dinner, according to chefs, wine experts and professional planners
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    Hosting Christmas? Don’t panic. Here’s our experts’ guide to a memorable meal, from thoughtful details to sustainable produce and tips on stress-free entertaining • The best Christmas drinks Canapes, crackers, Christmas playlists,...
  • Beware five-star reviews: the scam write-ups that seek to trap online shoppers
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    Over-the-top praise for an item should ring alarm bells, with fake feedback generated by AI, bots and humans on a mass scale You’re doing a spot of online Christmas shopping and see an air fryer that is competitively priced. You don’t...
  • Health warning for women as 'most are unaware' of leading killer disease
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    Those who are most at risk of the disease don't realise just how dangerous it is
  • Which? online tool writes Christmas parcel complaints 'in seconds'
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    In the whirlwind of holiday deliveries, mistakes are bound to happen. When your parcel doesn't arrive as expected, how do you ensure you get what you deserve?
  • State pension age Brits with arthritis could claim £441 extra per month
    Sunday, December 14, 2025 from Daily Express :: Personal Finance Feed
    The money aims to help pensioners live independently for longer.
  • 12 Things Rich People Buy Used That Middle-Class Families Don’t
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Certain Things Rich People Buy Used That Middle-Class Families Don’t Most people assume wealth comes from endless new purchases and shiny, straight-from-the-box luxuries. But the truth is far less glamorous—and way more interesting. Wealthy individuals have a funny habit of buying certain things used, not...
  • 14 Social Norms Boomers Follow That Gen Z Doesn’t Recognize
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Social Norms Boomers Follow That Gen Z Doesn’t Recognize Some generational differences are tiny—like how each group pronounces “GIF”—and others feel like full-blown culture shock. Boomers grew up with a completely different roadmap for social behavior, and while many of their norms still make...
  • 10 Forgotten Products From the 1980s That Deserve a Comeback
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Forgotten Products From the 1980s That Deserve a Comeback The 1980s delivered more than neon windbreakers, synth anthems, and questionable hair decisions—it gave us products so delightfully odd, creatively ambitious, or genuinely useful that their disappearance feels like a cultural crime....
  • 15 Senior Discounts Hiding in Plain Sight at Retail Stores
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Senior Discounts Hiding in Plain Sight at Retail Stores The moment you realize you’re officially “eligible” for senior discounts can feel like unlocking a secret level in a video game—except nobody hands you a map, and half the treasure is hidden behind signs so tiny they might as well be...
  • 12 Wild Predictions Futurists Got Completely Wrong
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Everybody Loves Your Money
    There Are Many Wild Predictions Futurists Got Completely Wrong The future has always been irresistible territory for dreamers, scientists, and bold thinkers who love declaring what tomorrow will look like. And while some predictions eventually hit the mark—like smartphones, self-driving cars, and...
  • Financial fraud cost older adults up to $81.5 billion in 2024, FTC estimates — more are losing at least $100,000
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Personal Finance
    From 2020 to 2024, the 60-plus age group's reported losses have jumped 300% to $2.4 billion from $600 million, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Should you use buy now, pay later? Experts share 4 tips to know
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Your Money
    undefined The payment option is booming among online holiday shoppers this year. But like any form of credit, it comes with drawbacks. Here's how to use BNPL responsibly — and protect yourself from risk.
  • Tech Support Scammers Stole $85,000 From Him. His Bank Refused a Refund.
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from NYT > Your Money
    A retired lawyer lost the money in a tech support scam, a type of online fraud that is surging. Citibank said it couldn’t recover the funds, which criminals wired from inside his account.
  • Beware airport parking thieves: police warn over spate of car thefts
    Saturday, December 13, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    Drivers also told to take caution after complaints rise about long-stay meet-and-greet services Terence Baxter* had booked a meet-and-greet service to park his Volkswagen at Heathrow airport while he and his wife went on holiday. The...
  • There's still time to maximize the 0% capital gains bracket for 2025. Here's what to know
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Personal Finance
    You can still maximize the 0% capital gains tax bracket for 2025. But there could be hidden pitfalls. Here's what investors need to know.
  • Should You Donate to Charity This Year or Wait? It Depends.
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from NYT > Your Money
    Changes in the tax law will have different effects on people who take the standard deduction versus high earners who itemize.
  • Why affordability is the 'beating heart' of the ACA enhanced subsidy debate, health policy experts say
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Personal Finance
    Health plans proposed by Senate Democrats and Republicans failed on Thursday, making it more likely enhanced ACA subsidies would expire at year end.
  • 2025: The Year Energy Sanity Returned
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Sovereign Man: Offshore Business, Global Opportunities, Freedom and Expat News
    When Robert Oppenheimer watched the first atomic bomb detonate in the New Mexico desert on July 16, 1945, the blast confirmed that America had won the race to build a nuclear weapon. The destructive power of these weapons was...
  • Credit score average is ‘pretty healthy,’ VantageScore CEO says — but high earners are masking signs of financial distress
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Personal Finance
    The CEO of VantageScore explains how the average credit score is masking some financial stress and gives the outlook for consumer credit in 2026.
  • Single-stock ETFs can amplify returns, analyst says, but there’s ‘significant risk that the bet goes wrong’
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Personal Finance
    Single-stock ETFs now have a total of around 377 U.S. products — 276 of which have launched in 2025, as of Dec. 9, according to Morningstar.
  • Cosy cottages for sale at Christmas in England – in pictures
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    Snuggle up under oak beams in front of a deep inglenook fireplace, stay warm with underfloor heating or enjoy your own wine cellar for festive entertaining Continue reading...
  • ‘Squeaky bum time’ as Great Britain’s new rail timetable goes live this weekend
    Friday, December 12, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    More trains, faster journeys and better reliability promised – but spectre of great timetable fiasco of 2018 looms large Billions of pounds of investment, years of engineering works – and now, the moment of truth. On 14 December a...
  • You have more control of your bills than you realize
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Your Money
    Whether you're looking to get a better interest rate on your credit card or settle a medical bill, there are ways to negotiate what you owe. Life Kit host Marielle Segarra explains how to do it.
  • This Isn’t the First Time the Fed Has Struggled for Independence
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from NYT > Your Money
    The Trump administration is threatening the Fed’s autonomy, which the central bank regained with the Treasury-Fed accord in 1951.
  • Why single-income households are 'a bygone era,' according to experts
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Personal Finance
    In two-parent households, both spouses are more likely to work outside the home, by choice and necessity.
  • HSBC Premier Checking Bonus: Up to $3,500 Offer
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Hustler Money Blog
    HSBC Premier Checking Bonus Here you’ll find the latest HSBC premier checking offers and promotions – you can earn up to a $3,500 cash bonus after meeting qualifying activity! With the HSBC Premier checking account, get international services and...
  • Gainbridge FastBreak Annuity Review: Earn Up to 4.90% APY
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Hustler Money Blog
    Gainbridge FastBreak Annuity Review Break away from banks. Let your money grow with annuities built for the digital era – earn up to 4.90% APY on your money; a higher rate than most banks with Gainbridge FastBreak Annuity. Update 12/11/25: The rate has decreased to...
  • Axos Bank Basic Business Checking Bonus: $200 Offer (Nationwide) – Ends 6/30/26
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Hustler Money Blog
    Do you own a small business? If you find yourself constantly busy, Axos Bank has a great account to help you manage your business! With their Basic Business Checking account, they are offering no monthly maintenance fees, remote deposit,...
  • Will net zero really cost UK households £500 a year?
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | theguardian.com
    An official report lays out different scenarios for the cost of transitioning away from fossil fuels to net zero by 2050 Britain’s official energy system operator has attempted to work out what achieving net zero carbon emissions will...
  • Capital One Spark Miles Select Card 50,000 Bonus Miles
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Hustler Money Blog
    Capital One Checking Bonus With the Capital One Spark Miles Select for Business, you can earn 50,000 bonus miles – equal to $500 in travel – once you spend $4,500 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening. In addition, this card lets you earn...
  • NexBank High Yield Savings Review: $1600 Bonus + 4.25% APY (Nationwide)
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Hustler Money Blog
    NexBank High Yield Savings Review Available nationwide, NexBank High Yield Savings Account is offering a phenomenal 4.25% APY rate + up to $1,600 bonus. Update 12/11/25: The rate has increased to 4.25% APY from 4.20%. You can currently earn up to $1600 bonus through...
  • BMI Federal Credit Union Promotions: $100, $200, $300, $450, $500 Checking, Referral Bonuses (OH) – Ends 12/31/25
    Thursday, December 11, 2025 from Hustler Money Blog
    BMI Federal Credit Union Checking Bonus If you are interested in learning more about BMI Federal Credit Union promotions, bonuses, and offers, be sure to keep reading! Update 12/11/25: There is now a $500 checking bonus valid through 12/31/25. The $100 and $450 checking...
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