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One in four buy-to-let investors sell up due to new tax
One in four buy-to-let investors sell up due to new tax   Commentators say the new tax could destabilise the property market and cause rents to surge
The child benefit trap that costs high earners thousands in retirement
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'I have 25,000 in Premium Bonds and five properties. Can I retire on 18,000 a year?'
'I have 25,000 in Premium Bonds and five properties. Can I retire on 18,000 a year?'   Diane Pyper has three years left until she retires. How does she go about rationalising her investments?
'I have power of attorney for my mother. She wants to give me 3,000 to renovate my house - is that allowed?'
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Investing
New opportunities, new dangers: How to safeguard your investments in the era of Donald Trump
New opportunities, new dangers: How to safeguard your investments in the era of Donald Trump   Drawing on the history of previous political shocks, Telegraph Money sets out the likely obstacles and opportunities presented by the new administration
Shell vs BP: which oil giant should you buy?
These investments should survive anything Donald Trump throws at markets
Questor Share Tips
Trust Bargain: Capitalise on Trumps election with this pharma-rich investment trust
<b>Trust Bargain</b>: Capitalise on Trumps election with this pharma-rich investment trust   Richard Evans finds an investment trust well positioned to handle the uncertainty over Donald Trump's economic policies
Follow The Money: Inject Novo Nordisk into your portfolio for a 4pc yield and low valuation
Income Portfolio: As Donald Trump win threatens income investors, here's a tip for growth
Savings
Donald Trump: is he the unlikely hero of Britain's savers?
Donald Trump: is he the unlikely hero of Britain's savers?   Wholesale interest rates are climbing, which are usually reflected in savings rates. Could Trump restore 'financial normality'?
Barclays customer? You can now get 48 per year, tax-free
Yet another Help to Buy Isa hitch: bank delays in issuing statements
Pensions
'I'm a 28-year-old vet saving 20k a year. Where shall I put it?'
Pension withdrawal fees capped at 1pc
Government defends exit charges for Lifetime Isas - just as watchdog bans them on other savings
 
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Richard Dyson: Donald Trump: Markets might be up but I'm holding 15pc cash and gold
 
 
 
 
 
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