Financial face-off: men vs. women!
Category: Care & Family & financial planning & financing & Life Planning & retirement & Retirement Planning
Category: Care & Family & financial planning & financing & Life Planning & retirement & Retirement Planning
Category: Family & financial planning & Financial Planning for individuals/families
Category: Family & financial planning & Uncategorized
Before your children are off to primary school, they may be with you for much of your weekday life, and go with you wherever you go. So when you go shopping, to the bank or cash machine, they may well be there with you but are probably a bit young to be learning much about handling money, savings and being careful with their cash.
Category: Education & Family & Lifestyle & Uncategorized
An April 2015 article reviews the cost of studying at university in the UK, giving food for thought for would-be undergraduates and their families. UK tuition fees are frequently under the media spotlight, following price hikes for home students in recent years.
Category: Family & Lifestyle & Uncategorized
Moneysupermarket.com poses the question – if you are travelling abroad, do you need to take some cash in the local currency to fund day-to-day expenses such as taxi fares and snacks? If so, how do you make sure you get the best deal when you can buy foreign currency from a bank, building society, travel agent, bureau de change, even the supermarket or the Post Office?
Category: Family & ISA & savings & Uncategorized
Children born after 3 January 2011 – or those aged under 18 and born before 1 September 2002 – can open a Junior ISA. This also applies for those children born between 1 September 2002 and 3 January 2011 who are not eligible for a Child Trust Fund (CTF).