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I'm a buy-to-let investor - will I still be able to get a mortgage?
I'm a buy-to-let investor - will I still be able to get a mortgage?   The Bank of England's crackdown on landlords could rule some investors out and put others off
100,000 to invest for income? Three retirement strategies that pay up to 8,800 a year
Where to invest Isa cash in your 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s
Sweden cuts maximum mortgage term to 105 years (the average is 140)
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Baby boomer vs Gen Y: homebuying in 1982 compared to 2016
Baby boomer vs Gen Y: homebuying in 1982 compared to 2016   Richard Dyson explores how buying a property got so much harder
Why can I only put 32,000 into a pension rather than the 'maximum' 40,000?
EU pensioner income down 11pc as Brexit vote adds to expat woes
Why has contracting out affected my lump sum?
Investing
Isa tips: 87 ways to become a better investor
Isa tips: 87 ways to become a better investor   Kyle Caldwell's done the work so you don't have to
Finding the next Facebook: how to find better returns beyond the stock market
Why these are Britain's best dividend shares
Is this forgotten 'super trend' set to surge back?
Savings
NS&I cuts again, slashing Isa and Premium Bond rates
NS&I cuts again, slashing Isa and Premium Bond rates   It's another blow for savers, although experts say they are not surprised
Best fixed rate cash Isas: our favourite accounts
Proof that rebalancing your investments improves performance
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New state pension: how much will you get?
One year of pension freedoms: The data revealing who's spent what
Five steps to help us bridge the gap between millennials and pensioners
 
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