remortgages
remortgages
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
The Individual Savings Account (ISA) scheme was set up by the government in 1999 to encourage people to save more money. It allows people to save up to a certain amount each year without paying tax on...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
With ever-increasing property prices, more and more people's assets are now worth more than the inheritance tax threshold of £285,000, which has never been increased in proportion to the recent proper...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
Please note: this article applies to residents of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is provided for general information only. It does not constitute financial advice.It's not something that anyo...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
It's now unlikely that the state pension will be enough to keep you living comfortably when you retire. It provides only basic support, and the government itself is keen to encourage people to save as...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
The most important financial decisions you're likely to make in your life are those concerning your retirement. To have a secure future with a comfortable standard of living after you've stopped worki...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
The government provides a range of benefits and allowances for those who are unable to support themselves financially, whether they are unemployed and looking for work, on a low income, ill, injured o...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
One of a series examining the different types of government benefits, this guide looks at some of the options available to assist those who're on a low income and are struggling to support themselves ...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
There's a wide range of government benefits to support you as you bring up your family if you're on a low income and need assistance. This is a brief guide to some of the key benefits that you may be ...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-01
Unless you've managed to build up a large private pension or have a great deal of savings, it's not always easy to get by in retirement when you're no longer earning. There are various ways in which t...
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by Benedict Rohan - 2006-12-05
Your identity is extremely valuable. You need it to prove who you are for various purposes in your day-to-day life, such as opening a bank account, obtaining a loan, getting a credit card, purchasing ...